Re: [Openstack] centos 6 images

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On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Joshua Harlow <harlowja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> U might want to check out,
>
> https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-Condense
>
> Its a stripped down/cleaned up/... version of cloud-init that I know works
> on RHEL6.
>
> I tried to improve the following:
>
> Code cleanliness (constants being uppercase, paths using os.path.join and
> so-on)
> Stripping out some of the odd handlers (byobu, right-scale and such)
> Improving logging by a lot (so that u can debug this thing)
> Making what handlers I left work on RH and ubuntu...
>
>
> Might be useful if u want to try it.
>
> I know just from doing the above work that the cloud-init for ubuntu,
> requires some work to get it to work on RH, but not tons, eventually I hope
> that I can merge this back, but for now its forked so that I could focus on
> getting it working and cleaned up, rather than pushing code through some
> review process via launchpad and such (ie the slow as molasses approach).

As Fedora's cloud-init maintainer I am happy to help you merge patches
upstream so everyone can benefit from your work.  I can also teach you
how to disable handlers without completely removing them from the
source tree.  ;-)
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