On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 6:26 PM, Javier Pena <javier.p...@redhat.com> wrote: > > The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the RDO > build for OpenStack Ocata for RPM-based distributions, CentOS Linux 7 and Red > Hat Enterprise Linux.
I think you are too fast! Excellent work folks, this is really awesome. > RDO is suitable for building private, public, and hybrid clouds. Ocata is the > 15th release from the OpenStack project (http://openstack.org), which is the > work of more than 2500 contributors from around the world (source > http://stackalytics.com/). > > The RDO community project (https://www.rdoproject.org/) curates, packages, > builds, tests and maintains a complete OpenStack component set for RHEL and > CentOS Linux and is a member of the CentOS Cloud Infrastructure SIG > (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Cloud). The Cloud > Infrastructure SIG focuses on delivering a great user experience for CentOS > Linux users looking to build and maintain their own on-premise, public or > hybrid clouds. > > All work on RDO, and on the downstream release, Red Hat OpenStack Platform, > is 100% open source, with all code changes going upstream first. > > Interesting things in the Ocata release include: > > - Significant Improvements > (https://www.rdoproject.org/blog/2017/02/testing-rdo-with-tempest-new-features-in-ocata/) > to Tempest and Tempest plugin packaging in RDO > - The OpenStack-Ansible > (https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/openstack-ansible/ocata.html#new-features) > project now supports deployment on top of CentOS with the help of > RDO-packaged dependencies > > For cloud operators, RDO now provides packages for some new OpenStack > Services: > > - Tacker (https://docs.openstack.org/developer/tacker/): an ETSI MANO NFV > Orchestrator and VNF Manager > - Congress > (https://docs.openstack.org/developer/congress/architecture.html): an open > policy framework for the cloud > - Vitrage (https://docs.openstack.org/developer/vitrage/): the OpenStack > RCA (Root Cause Analysis) Service > - Kolla (https://github.com/openstack/kolla): The Kolla project provides > tooling to build production-ready container images for deploying OpenStack > clouds > > Some other notable additions: > > - novajoin (https://github.com/openstack/novajoin): a dynamic vendordata > plugin for the OpenStack nova metadata service to manage automatic host > instantiation in an IPA server > - ironic-ui (https://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic-ui/): a new > Horizon plugin to view and manage baremetal servers > - python-virtualbmc (https://github.com/openstack/virtualbmc) VirtualBMC > is a proxy that translates IPMI commands to libvirt calls. This allows > projects such as OpenStack Ironic to test IPMI drivers using VMs. > - python-muranoclient (https://github.com/openstack/python-muranoclient): > a client for the Application Catalog service. > - python-monascaclient > (https://github.com/openstack/python-monascaclient): a client for the Monasca > monitoring-as-a-service solution. > - Shaker (http://pyshaker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/): the distributed > data-plane testing tool built for OpenStack > - Multi-architecture support: aarch64 builds are now provided through an > experimental repository - enable the RDO 'testing' repositories to get started > > >From a networking perspective, we have added some new Neutron plugins that > >can help Cloud users and operators to address new use cases and scenarios: > > - networking-bagpipe > (https://docs.openstack.org/developer/networking-bagpipe/): a mechanism > driver for Neutron ML2 plugin using BGP E-VPNs/IP VPNs as a backend > - networking-bgpvpn > (https://docs.openstack.org/developer/networking-bgpvpn/): an API and > framework to interconnect BGP/MPLS VPNs to Openstack Neutron networks > - networking-fujitsu (https://github.com/openstack/networking-fujitsu): > FUJITSU ML2 plugins/drivers for OpenStack Neutron > - networking-l2gw (https://github.com/openstack/networking-l2gw): APIs > and implementations to support L2 Gateways in Neutron > - networking-sfc (https://github.com/openstack/networking-sfc): APIs and > implementations to support Service Function Chaining in Neutron > > >From the Packstack (https://github.com/openstack/packstack) side, we have > >several improvements: > > - We have added support to install Panko and Magnum > - Puppet 4 is now supported, and we have updated our manifests to cover > the latest changes in the supported projects > > **Getting Started** > > There are three ways to get started with RDO. > > - To spin up a proof of concept cloud, quickly, and on limited hardware, > try the All-In-One Quickstart (http://rdoproject.org/Quickstart). You can run > RDO on a single node to get a feel for how it works. > - For a production deployment of RDO, use the TripleO Quickstart > (https://www.rdoproject.org/tripleo/) and you'll be running a production > cloud in short order. > - Finally, if you want to try out OpenStack, but don't have the time or > hardware to run it yourself, visit TryStack (http://trystack.org/), where you > can use a free public OpenStack instance, running RDO packages, to experiment > with the OpenStack management interface and API, launch instances, configure > networks, and generally familiarize yourself with OpenStack. (TryStack is > not, at this time, running Ocata, although it is running RDO.) > > **Getting Help** > > The RDO Project participates in a Q&A service at ask.openstack.org > (http://ask.openstack.org), for more developer-oriented content we recommend > joining the rdo-list mailing list > (https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-list). Remember to post a brief > introduction about yourself and your RDO story. You can also find extensive > documentation on the RDO docs site (https://www.rdoproject.org/documentation). > > The #rdo channel on Freenode IRC is also an excellent place to find help and > give help. > > We also welcome comments and requests on the CentOS mailing lists > (https://lists.centos.org/) and the CentOS and TripleO IRC channels (#centos, > #centos-devel, and #tripleo on irc.freenode.net), however we have a more > focused audience in the RDO venues. > > > **Getting Involved** > > To get involved in the OpenStack RPM packaging effort, see the RDO community > pages (https://www.rdoproject.org/community/) and the CentOS Cloud SIG page > (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Cloud). See also the RDO > packaging documentation (https://www.rdoproject.org/packaging/). > > Join us in #rdo on the Freenode IRC network, and follow us at @RDOCommunity > (http://twitter.com/rdocommunity) on Twitter. If you prefer Facebook, we're > there too (http://facebook.com/rdocommunity), and also Google+ > (http://tm3.org/rdogplus). > > Cheers, > Javier > > _______________________________________________ > rdo-list mailing list > rdo-l...@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-list > > To unsubscribe: rdo-list-unsubscr...@redhat.com -- Emilien Macchi _______________________________________________ Mailing list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org Unsubscribe : http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack