On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 3:06 PM, Cameron Seader <cseader@suse.com> wrote:
Team, I wanted to ping the collective around this idea before creating. The idea is to create a focused project within openSUSE around DevOps. This would include the focused packaging of all of the tools around a DevOps ecosystem. Namely OBS, Jenkins, etc.
https://xebialabs.com/periodic-table-of-devops-tools/
The open source ones of course. :-)
Maybe we create a DevOps in a box where they can be delivered via an image for deployment.
Don't you mean a series of images? I'm not that familiar with Jenkins, etc but I know a little about OBS. It comes as 2 distinct ISOs already: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Appliance One for the main server, and one for the workers. For a decent sized project, I assume openQA (http://open.qa/) would be on one or more dedicated servers as well. Anyway it seems like DevOps would be made to deploy to a server farm?
This would help promote these tools in the community and hopefully attract developer teams outside of the openSUSE community to using our distribution for development.
We would want to promote how these tools can be used together and create howto's and guides around this.
Really want to hit home the advantages and positively reinforce the great tools SUSE has available in the CI/CD space.
Does anyone else have any ideas around this?
I want to walk into a company and hear they are using openSUSE or SUSE Enterprise for their microservices needs rather than Ubuntu or CentOS, and give me precise reasons why we are better. :-) Yeah a bit of a dream, but help me make it reality.
Does Dell still use OBS: === Dell Community Repository http://linux.dell.com/repo/community Michael Brown Dell hosts several open source projects for distribution to customers on a community-support-only basis. We struggled to build all of the software across all the OS distribution flavors using a homegrown build system. OBS saved the day in allowing not only easy access to build across our most popular repos, but also in allowing secure access to allow trusted third parties to add content to our repos. === From: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_installations Might be a few more interesting users in that list. Is the list up to date?
Is there anyone interested in this community project? Anyone interested in joining if I get it all started?
feedback please.
Thanks, -- Cameron Seader Sr. Technology Strategist SUSE cs@suse.com (w)208-572-0095 (M)208-420-2167
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