Hey folks,
I am the PTL for a project called Kolla. We are currently a stackforge project
but our developer community has tripled in size in the last few months. Our
community mission was originally to “containerize OpenStack” but the next
logical step after OpenStack is containerized is
OK, looks like it isn't easy to insert a one-time meeting (or a monthly
meeting) into the Meetings calendar yet.
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Hi Tom,
Yeah, i've played with the trove packaging in particular and have experienced
what you were talking about. Some software is green, some packages are green,
and some things are just plain buggy in the OpenStack bigger tent.
Level of effort is a concern for sure.
Knowing if its in my
Hi Steven,
Can I ask how Kolla would differ from another project on StackForge known as
OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD)? It deploys a production-ready multi-node
OpenStack cloud using containers and Ansible, and the team recently released
v11 based on Kilo. Hate to see duplication of
+1
Endre Karlson
7. jun. 2015 23.27 skrev James Denton james.den...@rackspace.com:
Hi Steven,
Can I ask how Kolla would differ from another project on StackForge
known as OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD)? It deploys a production-ready
multi-node OpenStack cloud using containers and
+1
I would much rather see this be a feature of any one of the vast number of
deployment tools vs. creating yet another CM repo.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 5:26 PM, James Denton james.den...@rackspace.com
wrote:
Hi Steven,
Can I ask how Kolla would differ from another project on StackForge
From: James Denton
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Date: Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 2:26 PM
To: Steven Dake std...@cisco.commailto:std...@cisco.com
Cc:
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On Fri, 2015-06-05 at 18:34 +, Tim Bell wrote:
But if there is one package out of all of the OS options, does that
make true or false ? Or do we have a rule that says a 1 means that at
least CentOS and Ubuntu are packaged ?
Tags would be defined based on the agreed conditions over
On 06/06/15 03:12, Fox, Kevin M wrote:
With my op hat on, I'd very much prefer packaged-in-ubuntu/packaged-in-centos
or packaged=ubuntu,centos. If its just packaged=True, I'd still have to go
look up if its in my distro of choice.
Kevin,
Many thanks for the input.
May I ask, would you* be
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