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Thierry Carrez 1b6b8e12c1 * Removes rogue direct usage of subprocess module by proper utils.execute calls
* Adds a run_as_root parameter to utils.execute, that prefixes your command with FLAG.root_helper (which defaults to 'sudo')
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* Additionally, forces close_fds=True on all utils.execute calls, since it's a more secure default
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The Choose Your Own Adventure README for Nova:

  You have come across a cloud computing fabric controller.  It has identified
  itself as "Nova."  It is apparent that it maintains compatibility with
  the popular Amazon EC2 and S3 APIs.

To monitor it from a distance: follow @novacc on twitter

To tame it for use in your own cloud: read http://nova.openstack.org/getting.started.html

To study its anatomy: read http://nova.openstack.org/architecture.html

To dissect it in detail: visit http://code.launchpad.net/nova

To taunt it with its weaknesses: use http://bugs.launchpad.net/nova

To watch it: http://hudson.openstack.org

To hack at it: read HACKING

To laugh at its PEP8 problems: http://hudson.openstack.org/job/nova-pep8/violations

To cry over its pylint problems: http://hudson.openstack.org/job/nova-pylint/violations

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RETIRED, Client code for the common scheduler for OpenStack
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