This change implements documentation changes discussed during the weekly meeting on January 14, 2016 on freenode in #openstack-meeting-4 Currently, documentation suggests configuring the user variable openstack_repo_url: "https://rpc-repo.rackspace.com/" The repos maintained on https://rpc-repo.rackspace.com/ do not currently support individual point releases (such as 12.0.3 at the time of this writing). Releases are supported by name in that repo, such as 'liberty', 'master', or 'kilo'. This change advocates more strongly for the use of deploying repo-infra_hosts, and in the alternative, asks the user to specify the user variable openstack_release to avoid problems with point releases in the repository until a time they are implemented upstream. Change-Id: I36f8893fcd7cb8d6ddbce06b7974e3b16be91b5f
OpenStack-Ansible
OpenStack-Ansible is an official OpenStack project which aims to deploy production environments from source in a way that makes it scalable while also being simple to operate, upgrade, and grow.
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