This is awesome on Nux's part. I am thrilled to see this come to fruition. This is not an official CloudStack deployment. There are a number of reasons why this needs to be external (for instance, much of what he has up for download is GPL-licensed; it's not our software, etc) In addition, Infra does well to distribute the software we actually produce, we'd politely decline the offer to provide a service like Nux has stood up. :)
--David On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Sally Khudairi <sallykhuda...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > Cool --thanks, Lucian! > > Just so I understand, this is a supporting repository and not an "official" > CloudStack project resource, correct? > > If so, totally fine: please do continue as intended. If not, I suspect this > might need to reside somewhere in the cloudstack.apache.org/* home. > > I'd love feedback from the community if you're planning to give folks a peek > at tomorrow's meeting! > > Cheers, > Sally > > >>________________________________ >> From: Nux! <n...@li.nux.ro> >>To: market...@cloudstack.apache.org >>Cc: dev@cloudstack.apache.org; us...@cloudstack.apache.org >>Sent: Wednesday, 25 June 2014, 15:09 >>Subject: OpenVM.eu - repository of Cloudstack images and appliances >> >> >>Hi, >> >>I've been intending to do this for a while, but decided it has to happen this >>summer so here goes: >> >>http://www.openvm.eu - A repository of Cloudstack images and appliances! >> >>Do not be fooled by it's current façade, it will get better. >>It only has one template for now, but I expect this number to increase >>significantly in the coming weeks. >>It is just what I managed to do in a very short time at $work today and >>thought it might be worth a mention at tomorrow's European meeting in London. >> >>I'll add a lot more templates, with a focus on CentOS and Cloudstack, of >>course, as this is where my interests lie at the moment. >>In time I will add more OSes and platforms (Openstack and OpenNebula). >> >>The templates are built on/for KVM, but should be able to boot on a variety >>of hypervisors (I think it will work on Xen/Xenserver, VMware, HyperV), >>although the file format is QCOW2. >>I'll have to check my resources to see if I can afford the extra disk space >>and CPU time to offer VHD/RAW files as well. >> >>All templates are 8 GB in size unless specified otherwise. >> >>I'll keep the list updated. >> >>Comments, questions, suggestions etc welcome! >> >>Lucian >> >> >> >>-- >>Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! >> >>Nux! >>www.nux.ro >> >> >>