I would like to put on to the table for descussion the growing need for a way to more easily reuse of the functionality of VDSM in order to service projects other than Ovirt-Engine.
Originally VDSM was created as a proprietary agent for the sole purpose of serving the then proprietary version of what is known as ovirt-engine. Red Hat, after acquiring the technology, pressed on with it's commitment to open source ideals and released the code. But just releasing code into the wild doesn't build a community or makes a project successful. Further more when building open source software you should aspire to build reusable components instead of monolithic stacks.
We would like to expose a stable, documented, well supported API. This gives us a chance to rethink the VDSM API from the ground up. There is already work in progress of making the internal logic of VDSM separate enough from the API layer so we could continue feature development and bug fixing while designing the API of the future.
In order to achieve this though we need to do several things: 1. Declare API supportability guidelines 2. Decide on an API transport (e.g. REST, ZMQ, AMQP) 3. Make the API easily consumable (e.g. proper docs, example code, extending the API, etc) 4. Implement the API itself
All of these are dependent on one another and the permutations are endless. This is why I think we should try and work on each one separately. All discussions will be done openly on the mailing list and until the final version comes out nothing is set in stone.
If you think you have anything to contribute to this process, please do so either by commenting on the discussions or by sending code/docs/whatever patches. Once the API solidifies it will be quite difficult to change fundamental things, so speak now or forever hold your peace. Note that this is just an introductory email. There will be a quick follow up email to kick start the discussions.