Alex, Many thanks for the constructive approach. I've added an item to the list for the Ops meetup in March to see who would be interested to help. As discussed on the change, it is likely that there would need to be some additional Nova APIs added to support the full EC2 semantics. Thus, there would need to support from the Nova team to enable these additional functions. Having tables in the EC2 layer which get out of sync with those in the Nova layer would be a significant problem in production. I think this would merit a good slot in the Vancouver design sessions so we can also discuss documentation, migration, packaging, configuration management, scaling, HA, etc. Tim From: matt [mailto:matt@nycresistor.com] Sent: 30 January 2015 20:44 To: Alexandre Levine Cc: foundation@lists.openstack.org; OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Subject: Re: [OpenStack Foundation] [openstack-dev] Finding people to work on the EC2 API in Nova +1 cloudscaling has been pretty involved in ec2 support for openstack for a long while now. On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Alexandre Levine <alevine@cloudscaling.com<mailto:alevine@cloudscaling.com>> wrote: Michael, Our team can take the effort. We're the ones doing the stackforge EC2 API and we can maintain the nova's EC2 in acceptable state for the time being as well. If you can give us any permissions and leverage to not just contribute fixes and tests but also have a say in approval of those (maybe to just one of us) then it'll be fast. Otherwise it'll happen in due time but our previous attempts to contribute some fixes for EC2 API in nova took usually more than half a year to get through. Best regards Alex Levine On 1/30/15 3:01 AM, Michael Still wrote: Hi, as you might have read on openstack-dev, the Nova EC2 API implementation is in a pretty sad state. I wont repeat all of those details here -- you can read the thread on openstack-dev for detail. However, we got here because no one is maintaining the code in Nova for the EC2 API. This is despite repeated calls over the last 18 months (at least). So, does the Foundation have a role here? The Nova team has failed to find someone to help us resolve these issues. Can the board perhaps find resources as the representatives of some of the largest contributors to OpenStack? Could the Foundation employ someone to help us our here? I suspect the correct plan is to work on getting the stackforge replacement finished, and ensuring that it is feature compatible with the Nova implementation. However, I don't want to preempt the design process -- there might be other ways forward here. I feel that a continued discussion which just repeats the last 18 months wont actually fix the situation -- its time to "break out" of that mode and find other ways to try and get someone working on this problem. Thoughts welcome. Michael _______________________________________________ Foundation mailing list Foundation@lists.openstack.org<mailto:Foundation@lists.openstack.org> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation