On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 2:03 PM Ben Nemec <openstack@nemebean.com> wrote:
Hi,
Last week in the Oslo meeting it was noted that we have some rather old patches open against oslo.limit. Before we spend a bunch of time getting those reviewed and merged, we wanted to confirm that this was still something people wanted to pursue. Things have been pretty quiet on the limit front for a while now, and doing the Oslo side does us no good if no one is going to consume it.
Hi Ben! I've been following this loosely, and we thought it would be a good thing to prototype unified limits with manila. We've had an Outreachy intern (Paul Ali) join us this cycle to work on this, and he's getting familiar with the implementation in keystone and oslo.limit and is currently working on the glue code within manila to use the library. So, yes, the answer is we're definitely interested. As you mention, there was an effort to get this tested and used in nova: https://review.opendev.org/q/topic:%22bp%252Funified-limits-nova%22+(status:...) which ties into [1]. I'll take a look at [1] with Paul, and help with code review.
I realize this is something of a chicken-and-egg situation since the library was somewhat blocked on [0], but that's been ready to merge for months and so far has only one review. If we do want to continue, merging that would be the first step. Then we should look at [1] which was the patch that prompted this conversation.
Thanks.
-Ben
0: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/oslo.limit/+/733881 1: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/oslo.limit/+/695527