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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/11/14 01:42, Michael Dorman
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This same thing came up at the mid-cycle Ops meet up at RAX in
August. There wasn’t much action that came from it, but we did
set up a new org in GitHub for collecting this type of common
stuff: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Excellent! Wish I'd noticed this earlier...<br>
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If we've got as far as this, there's already a location for us to
share tools and commonly needed 'things' as ops. Michael has a
great point that this is stuff which we all benefit from, and the
level of collaboration and peer review available on OpenStack
projects is well beyond any Stackforge project.<br>
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It would also assist the other projects, including documentation, if
we had a coordinated and agreed best practice for deploying and
running OpenStack. In particular, the packaging efforts put in by
the distros seems to me to be something that varies far too much,
with many ops selecting to disregard distro packages in favour of
our own.<br>
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