On 04/11/2014 06:05 PM, Jaromir Coufal wrote: > On 2014/11/04 10:27, Thomas Goirand wrote: >> On 04/10/2014 04:32 PM, Jaromir Coufal wrote: >>> Dear Stackers, >>> >>> I am happy to announce that yesterday Tuskar UI (TripleO UI) has tagged >>> branch 0.1.0 for Icehouse release [0]. >>> >>> I put together a narrated demo of all included features [1]. >>> >>> You can find one manual part in the whole workflow - cloud >>> initialization. There is ongoing work on automatic os-cloud-config, but >>> for the release we had to include manual way. Automation should be added >>> soon though. >>> >>> I want to thank all contributors for hard work to make this happen. It >>> has been pleasure to cooperate with all of you guys and I am looking >>> forward to bringing new features [2] in. >>> >>> >>> -- Jarda >> >> Are all needed components latest tags enough? In other words, if I >> update all of TripleO in Debian, will I have a useable system? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Thomas > > Hi Thomas, > > I would say yes. The question is what you mean by usable system? You > want to try the "Tuskar UI"? If yes, here is devtest which will help you > to get the dev setup: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Tuskar/Devtest and > here is the part for Tuskar UI: > https://github.com/openstack/tuskar-ui/blob/master/docs/install.rst > > If you want more general info about Tuskar, here is wiki page: > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Tuskar. > > We are also very happy to help on #tuskar or #tripleo freenode channels > if you experience some troubles. > > -- Jarda
Hi Jarda, Thanks a lot for your reply. Unfortunately, these instructions aren't very useful if you want to do an installation based on packages. Something like: git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/tripleo-incubator $TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-incubator/scripts/devtest.sh --trash-my-machine is of course a no go. Stuff with "pip install" or "easy_install", or git clone, aren't what Debian users should read. So, I guess the documentation for when using packages have to be written from scratch. I'm not sure where to start... :( Do you have time to help with this? Now, yes, I'd be very happy to chat about this on IRC. However, I have to get my hands on a powerful enough server. I've read a post in this list by Robert that I would need at least 16 GB of RAM. I hope to get a spare hardware for such tests soon. Thomas _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev