Feature changed by: Peter Sudan (fio2100) Feature #306773, revision 2 Title: Include Enomalism in openSUSE 11.2-3 openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Mariano Iumiento (miumiento) Description: Please could you look at including Enomalism in the next release? Enomalism (http://www.enomalism.com) is an Open Source based Cloud Computing solution that allows the management of XEN and KVM based virtualization environments, VMware is supposed to be in roadmap, openVZ is still in testing. They are actually completing the development of the solution based on Fedora, CentOS and Red Hat (plus minor Ubuntu environments). I've tried to implement it on openSUSE 11.1 to verify how hard it would be to have it working, but there are various areas unknown to me that do not work well (python: the 2.6 version in openSUSE is too new for the software). Gartner: This is the product of the year for 2009. Gartner has made a Top 10 list of Cloud Computing solutions and 9 are SaaS (Google, Microsoft, etc.). Enomalism is, as Gartner said, the only Open Source solution and is the only one that is a software to create a private cloud rather than a service to access on the web. There is surely much to enhance, but it seems to be the only Open Source solution deserving attention (together with Eucalyptus). Cloud Computing is something that is going to be used a lot, and could also be used in future SLE releases. If it's needed for going ahead, I can try to be a tester, but would anyway need support because I'm not a developer. Hope to see news. Regards. Mariano Iumiento. + Discussion: + #1: Peter Sudan (fio2100) (2009-08-06 12:46:57) + I have the same Problem on OpenSuse 11.1. The problem was Turbogears + and the packages that it needs. Enomalism do not run on the Turbogears + version for Python 2.6. I think that the problem not will be soleved + next time. Python 3 is comming and incompatible to 2.6. But i try + install enomalism on OpenSuse 11.0 (32 Bit). It woorks. You just need + the newest version of setuptools (not the rpm from yast). Next time i + try it on 64 Bit and report here. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306773