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Add code to translate flagfiles into .ini config files so that we can
deprecate and, eventually remove, --flagfile.

By using the flagfile compat code, we no longer need to process the
contents of flagfiles as CLI options and we can reduce the number
of CLI options to a sane set:

  --verbose
  --logdir
  --logfile
  --use_syslog
  --use_stderr
  --connection_type
  --sql_connection
  --api_paste_config
  --state_path
  --lock_path
  --fake_network
  --fake_rabbit

This, in turn, means we can remove the evil hacks which we needed in
order to register CLI options after the initial parsing of the command
line.

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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 @openstack on twitter.

To tame it for use in your own cloud: read http://docs.openstack.org

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

To dissect it in detail: visit http://github.com/openstack/nova

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

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

To hack at it: read HACKING

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

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RETIRED, Client code for the common scheduler for OpenStack
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