[Openstack-content] Juno Notes/Content Team

Margaret Callard margie at openstack.org
Thu Oct 23 18:48:42 UTC 2014


Hi all,

Apologies but I need to cancel the Content Team meeting today. I have most of you on my invite list so will cancel the meeting there too. Here was Lauren's readout from the Juno release last week including our webinar, which went well. We'll regroup post-Summit. Hope to see you in Paris. Thank you.

> The Juno release is out. You can find all of the release info at OpenStack.org/Juno.
> 
> Helpful Materials
> Juno Landing Page
> Press release
> Slide deck
> Juno Graphic 
> Technical Release Notes and documentation
> Key Stats
> Juno is the 10th release of OpenStack software
> OpenStack provides broad support for popular enterprise and open source technologies. 97 drivers and plugins across compute, storage and networking are supported in the Juno release
> 1,419 contributors to Juno; a 16% increase from the Icehouse release; individuals affiliated with 133 organizations contributed to the Juno release
> 342 new features and 3,219 bug fixes across the integrated release and common libraries, marking a 10% increase in bug fixes from Icehouse
> The infrastructure team ran 1,776,065 jobs storing and analyzing 18 terabytes of log data during the six-month release cycle. These figures include all 440 related projects making use of OpenStack infrastructure, not just the integrated and incubated projects.
> Approximately 500,000 lines of documentation were modified, along with with a new Architecture Design Guide.
> The Internationalization team translated nearly 700,000 words during the Juno release cycle
> Top companies contributing code included Red Hat, HP, IBM, Mirantis, Rackspace, SUSE, OpenStack Foundation, B1 Systems, VMware, NEC and independents (source: http://activity.openstack.org). Top users contributing code included Yahoo!, Time Warner Cable and eBay (source: http://activity.openstack.org).
> Release Highlights
> Overall focus on stability and maturity for the integrated release, with improvements to performance and upgrades
> New data processing capability automates provisioning and management of big data clusters using Hadoop and Spark
> Enterprise features such as storage policies for better control of cost and performance, the Identity service making it easier to connect to LDAP, and more HA networking options
> New subteam and features landing in the Compute project to lay the foundation for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), a massive shift in how many networking and telco services are developed and deployed
> Featured Case Studies
> Top 10 automaker turning customer insights into action with OpenStack
> Cloud & Heat brings OpenStack clouds to your basement
> With OpenStack, Pacnet reduces provisioning time from weeks to seconds
> Intelemage uses OpenStack-powered cloud for medical image sharing
> GoDaddy Builds their Open Cloud with OpenStack
> Webinar Replay
> We hosted a webinar this morning at 9 Pacific. If you'd like to hear the replay go here. 
>  
> OpenStack Summit
> The next OpenStack Summit will take place in Paris, November 3-7. Join us to learn more about how organizations are using OpenStack and the vibrant ecosystem behind it.


 
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Margie Callard
OpenStack Foundation
margie at openstack.org





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