Welcome Heidi, Margie, Jeremy, and Tom to the OpenStack Foundation team! Since the Foundation launched last September, we’ve continued to build out a diverse team. This has been a big focus to keep up with the incredible growth in the OpenStack community with another new software release (Grizzly), the Portland Summit with over 2600 people… Read more »
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Trystack.cn meetup with IBM in Beijing
On the 7th June we organized a Trystack.cn meetup in IBM CDL, Beijing, China.There were about 50 people attended this event. We shared the stories of OpenStack community, and also got a brief understanding of what IBM teams are doing of OpenStack, including production ready cloud platform and related offerings (private and public cloud). This… Read more »
Welcome Heidi, Margie, Jeremy, and Tom to the OpenStack Foundation team!
Since the Foundation launched last September, we’ve continued to build out a diverse team. This has been a big focus to keep up with the incredible growth in the OpenStack community with another new software release (Grizzly), the Portland Summit with over 2600 people (double San Diego!), and the start of the work to organize… Read more »
OpenStack at EuroPython 2013 among Reinassance masterpieces
If you ever wanted the chance to learn about OpenStack and see the masterpieces by Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Leonardo, Ghiberti and so many others your best chance is to join us at Europython 2013. Hosted in Firenze July 1-7, Europython 2013 will see a massive OpenStack-related presence, including one half day training session to get started…. Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (May 31 – June 7)
OpenStack 2013.1.2 released The OpenStack Stable Maintenance team is happy to announce the release of the 2013.1.2 stable Grizzly release. We have been busy reviewing and accepting backported bugfixes to the stable/grizzly branches. A total of 80 bugs have been fixed across all core projects. OpenStack “I” release naming The next release cycle for OpenStack,… Read more »
Lessons, Learning, and Long Views for Internship Programs
In January 2013 the OpenStack project welcomed aboard three interns and excitedly assigned them to work on fairly complex projects in our first attempt at an organized project-level internship program. The OpenStack Foundation participated as one of the organizations with the GNOME Outreach Program for Women and learned quite a few lessons during the six… Read more »
The next steps for OpenStack Activity Board
The interest around OpenStack Activity Board launched only two months ago is rapidly becoming the self-service place to find details about the activity of OpenStack development. There are still some known bugs to fix and while those are solved it’s time to start thinking about the future. Today the Activity Board is capable of answering… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (May 24-31)
Havana-1 development milestone available The first milestone of the Havana development cycle, “havana-1” is now available for Keystone, Glance, Nova, Horizon, Networking, Cinder, Ceilometer, and Heat. It contains all the new features that have been added since the Grizzly pre-release Feature Freeze in March. Including the oslo libraries, 63 blueprints were implemented and 671 bugs… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (May 17-24)
The OpenStack Summit is coming to Hong Kong It’s official: we’re going to Hong Kong on Nov 5-8. The Summit will take place at Asia World Expo, a large convention center near the airport with a connecting Marriott hotel. The Airport Express train stops within Asia World Expo, making it convenient to access from most… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (May 10-17)
OpenStack Compute (Nova) Roadmap for Havana The Havana design summit was held mid-April. Since then the Nova team has been documenting the Havana roadmap and going full speed ahead on development of these features. The list of features that developers have committed to completing for the Havana release is tracked using blueprints on Launchpad. At… Read more »