Heya all,
I noticed that SUSE is supporting openStack: http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/10/red-vs-green-suse-backs- openst.php
Which is cool, I'm always happy to see SUSE contribute to great open source projects.
It does make me wonder what the openStack status is in openSUSE 12.1. We might be able to give our SUSE friends some extra attention if we have a good openstack in openSUSE and can point people to that in our upcoming announcement :D
Any info on this I would greatly appreciate. You can either go brain- dump here in the etherpad: http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes
or mail to me directly!
Thanks, Jos
Am 27.10.2011 20:08, schrieb Jos Poortvliet:
It does make me wonder what the openStack status is in openSUSE 12.1. We might be able to give our SUSE friends some extra attention if we have a good openstack in openSUSE and can point people to that in our upcoming announcement :D
Well, there´s an project in OBS: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=Virtualization%3ACloud%3AOpe...
I can´t find something on the wiki,and nothing to install via zypper and YaST :/
So, we might want to ask someone of the cloud team? Bernhard?
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 21:40:50 +0200, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Am 27.10.2011 20:08, schrieb Jos Poortvliet:
It does make me wonder what the openStack status is in openSUSE 12.1. We might be able to give our SUSE friends some extra attention if we have a good openstack in openSUSE and can point people to that in our upcoming announcement :D
Well, there´s an project in OBS: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=Virtualization%3ACloud%
3AOpenStack
I can´t find something on the wiki,and nothing to install via zypper and YaST :/
So, we might want to ask someone of the cloud team? Bernhard?
I seem to recall that B1 Systems was involved in the porting effort for Openstack - I seem to recall seeing builds for it in OBS that were attributed to them.
Jim
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On 10/27/2011 09:40 PM, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Am 27.10.2011 20:08, schrieb Jos Poortvliet:
It does make me wonder what the openStack status is in openSUSE 12.1. We might be able to give our SUSE friends some extra attention if we have a good openstack in openSUSE and can point people to that in our upcoming announcement :D
Well, there´s an project in OBS: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=Virtualization%3ACloud%3AOpe...
I can´t find something on the wiki,and nothing to install via zypper and YaST :/
So, we might want to ask someone of the cloud team? Bernhard?
The project for the latest stable version with many bugfixes and important features is https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=Virtualization%3ACloud%3AOpe...
There is also a repo available. Only openstack-nova does not build on i586 from a python-sphinx segfault. And all of it could use more testing, but setting everything up is not too easy.
This is why Chris made an appliance at http://susegallery.com/a/vszMWq/suse-cloud-powered-by-openstacktm that cares for much of the setup. This one is based on SLES-11-SP1, but all of the glue should just work on openSUSE. Maybe even easier because it has more and newer packages.
wiki-wise there is http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Cloud , too but it has no OpenStack-specific info, yet.
I am compiling some quick-start guide for the appliance today, so things should become easier soon.
Ciao Bernhard M.
Am 28.10.2011 11:56, schrieb Bernhard M. Wiedemann:
The project for the latest stable version with many bugfixes and important features is https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=Virtualization%3ACloud%3AOpe...
There is also a repo available. Only openstack-nova does not build on i586 from a python-sphinx segfault. And all of it could use more testing, but setting everything up is not too easy.
This is why Chris made an appliance at http://susegallery.com/a/vszMWq/suse-cloud-powered-by-openstacktm that cares for much of the setup. This one is based on SLES-11-SP1, but all of the glue should just work on openSUSE. Maybe even easier because it has more and newer packages.
wiki-wise there ishttp://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Cloud , too but it has no OpenStack-specific info, yet.
I am compiling some quick-start guide for the appliance today, so things should become easier soon.
thanks for information! :-)
On 10/27/2011 02:08 PM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Heya all,
I noticed that SUSE is supporting openStack: http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/10/red-vs-green-suse-backs- openst.php
Which is cool, I'm always happy to see SUSE contribute to great open source projects.
It does make me wonder what the openStack status is in openSUSE 12.1. We might be able to give our SUSE friends some extra attention if we have a good openstack in openSUSE and can point people to that in our upcoming announcement :D
I have not had time to poke at this in a while. Chris has been the driving force behind OpenStack and I am not sure where we stand with the openSUSE repo at the moment.
We've had some changes here at SUSE and Chris inherited a boatload of more work.
The best person to chime in here is probably Chris. Last time I checked, at least the :Testing repo was following along with the Diabolo release. Of course Diabolo has been out for a few weeks now.
Later, Robert
P.S. This is this spare time thing that some people in the community believe does not apply to those with @suse e-mails. Sorry, but after the recent BS I just had to poke that hornets nest
2011/10/27 Robert Schweikert rjschwei@suse.com:
On 10/27/2011 02:08 PM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Heya all,
I noticed that SUSE is supporting openStack: http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/10/red-vs-green-suse-backs- openst.php
Which is cool, I'm always happy to see SUSE contribute to great open source projects.
It does make me wonder what the openStack status is in openSUSE 12.1. We might be able to give our SUSE friends some extra attention if we have a good openstack in openSUSE and can point people to that in our upcoming announcement :D
I have not had time to poke at this in a while. Chris has been the driving force behind OpenStack and I am not sure where we stand with the openSUSE repo at the moment.
We've had some changes here at SUSE and Chris inherited a boatload of more work.
The best person to chime in here is probably Chris. Last time I checked, at least the :Testing repo was following along with the Diabolo release. Of course Diabolo has been out for a few weeks now.
Later, Robert
P.S. This is this spare time thing that some people in the community believe does not apply to those with @suse e-mails. Sorry, but after the recent BS I just had to poke that hornets nest
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In case we can actually have openStack in openSUSE(and learn about it on time) we could use GCI to write some Documentation for it as a task, since we could use some more tasks ;-) Just a thought...
Kostas
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011 03:21:57 +0300, Kostas Koudaras wrote:
In case we can actually have openStack in openSUSE(and learn about it on time) we could use GCI to write some Documentation for it as a task, since we could use some more tasks ;-) Just a thought...
That's an excellent idea. :)
Jim