
Removed use of contextlib.nested call from codebase, as it has been deprecated since Python 2.7. There are also known issues with contextlib.nested that were addressed by the native support for multiple "with" variables. For instance, if the first object is created but the second one throws an exception, the first object's __exit__ is never called. For more information see https://docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.nested contextlib.nested is also not compatible with Python 3. This is the first patch in a series for removing use of contextlib.nested. Added hacking check to catch if any new instances are added to the codebase. Line continuation markers (e.g. '\') had to be used or syntax errors were thrown. While using parentheses is the preferred way for multiple line statements, but in case of long with statements backslashes are acceptable. Partial-Bug: 1428424 Change-Id: I171fbdb89892a3d4548bf2ca52f4a7dd9ef8dccb
Welcome!
You have come across a cloud computing network fabric controller. It has identified itself as "Neutron." It aims to tame your (cloud) networking!
External Resources:
The homepage for Neutron is: http://launchpad.net/neutron. Use this site for asking for help, and filing bugs. Code is available on git.openstack.org at <http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron>.
The latest and most in-depth documentation on how to use Neutron is available at: <http://docs.openstack.org>. This includes:
- Neutron Administrator Guide
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http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/content/ch_networking.html
- Neutron API Reference:
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http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/
- Current Neutron developer documentation is available at:
For help on usage and hacking of Neutron, please send mail to <mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>.
For information on how to contribute to Neutron, please see the contents of the CONTRIBUTING.rst file.