[Openstack] API Spec

Jesse Andrews anotherjesse at gmail.com
Sat Aug 27 02:55:37 UTC 2011


Devin,

Thank you for putting this so eloquently. I cannot agree more

+1000
On Aug 26, 2011 11:38 AM, "Devin Carlen" <devin.carlen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've been following the code vs architect debate that's been unfolding
over the past week or so. Here are some of the problems I've seen from my
point of view. Fundamentally, the process we have now for defining API specs
is broken. I don't believe that this can be argued. The first major misstep
in my opinion was forcing backwards compatibility with the Rackspace API in
the OpenStack API.
>
> I believe we should have had a Rackspace API module just like we have an
EC2 API module. Then the OpenStack API wouldn't have been burdened by the
historical decisions around the Rackspace API.
>
> But that is ancient history at this point.
>
> But we have to look at this pragmatically, and realize that 1 year later,
the OpenStack API (as spec'd) is still not even close to exposing the
underlying core functionality that exists within Nova. For the most part,
the OpenStack API is a subset of functionality of the EC2 API. This is a big
reason why the Dashboard project used the EC2 API for its underlying
communication for so long.
>
> There have been a lot of efforts lately to bring the feature set of the
OpenStack API in line with the EC2 API, and this is admirable. But this has
NOT been happening at the architect level. This has been happening at the
developer level, and it is being done with API "extensions" which make it
sound like the feature is somehow not complete or not supported fully,
because it's not part of the core API.
>
> So the question to all in favor of architecting up front:
>
> How do you explain lacking feature parity with the underlying components
for over a year now?
>
>
> In my opinion, this has been a big problem in gaining traction around the
OpenStack API.
>
>
>
> Devin
>
>
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