openbmc project for telemetry
Adrian Ambrożewicz
adrian.ambrozewicz at linux.intel.com
Thu Nov 14 03:32:59 AEDT 2019
Are there any obstacles? I'm eager to hear the good news :)
Regards,
Adrian
W dniu 11/4/2019 o 14:47, Adrian Ambrożewicz pisze:
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>
> W dniu 10/31/2019 o 12:48, Brad Bishop pisze:
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>>> On Oct 31, 2019, at 6:14 AM, Adrian Ambrożewicz
>>> <adrian.ambrozewicz at linux.intel.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Brad,
>>>
>>> First I would like to say introduce myself as it's my first message
>>> to the mailing list. I'm Adrian, engineer from Intel Technology
>>> Poland. I'm very excited to have an opportunity to work within this
>>> group of professionals :)
>>
>> Welcome, and likewise!
>>
>>> Currently we're working with Piotr on Redfish Telemetry. Current
>>> design in the review
>>> (https://gerrit.openbmc-project.xyz/c/openbmc/docs/+/24357) seems to
>>> be on track to be accepted.
>>>
>>> I would like to ask you what requirements we have to comply to have
>>> our own repository in openbmc project. From what I've seen in other
>>> topic - Apache 2.0 is preferred license. Are there any other
>>> expectations?
>>
>> I can’t think of any other than the license as you’ve mentioned.
>>
>>> Should we wait until mentioned design is accepted or can we start
>>> working on some initial implementation right away? If so - I would
>>> love to have repo up and running as soon as possible.
>>
>> I don’t see any need to wait. What would you like this repository
>> called?
>>
>> thx - brad
>>
>
> Cool! After speaking with Piotr we agreed on straightforward approach.
> The repo should be named 'telemetry' :)
>
> Regards,
> Adrian
>
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