Hi,

> 
> whether is possible use Tower to manage it?
> 
Never tried Tower, but if it can live with our inventory format (a simple 
yml with some extended features), then I guess it is OK to use.
Our custom inventory script is only 79 line long, so I think it is fairly 
simple. 

> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 6:32 PM, Gyorgy Szombathelyi
> <gyorgy.szombathe...@doclerholding.com
> <mailto:gyorgy.szombathe...@doclerholding.com> > wrote:
> 
> 
>       Hello!
> 
>       I just want to announce a new installer for OpenStack:
>       https://github.com/DoclerLabs/openstack
>       It is GPLv3, uses Ansible (currently 1.9.x,  2.0.0.2 has some bugs which
> has to be resolved), has lots of components integrated (of course there are
> missing ones).
>       Goal was simplicity and also operating the cloud, not just installing 
> it.
>       We started with Rackspace's openstack-ansible, but found it a bit
> complex with the containers. Also it didn't include all the components we
> required, so started this project.
>       Feel free to give it a try! The documentation is sparse, but it'll
> improve with time.
>       (Hope you don't consider it as an advertisement, we don't want to
> sell this, just wanted to share our development).
> 
>       Br,
>       György
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Shake Chen
> 
//György
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