[openstack-dev] [neutron][calico] networking-calico 1.0.0

Carl Baldwin carl at ecbaldwin.net
Tue Oct 20 01:10:42 UTC 2015


Great work Calico!

Count me in when you have project meetings, I'd like to keep up.

Carl
On Oct 16, 2015 6:21 AM, "Neil Jerram" <Neil.Jerram at metaswitch.com> wrote:

> I'm happy to announce the first release of networking-calico.  As it
> says at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/networking-calico/:
>
>   networking-calico is the Neutron ‘stadium’ sub-project that provides
>   ‘Calico’ connectivity and security in an OpenStack/Neutron cloud.
>
>   Calico [1] uses IP routing to provide connectivity between the
>   workloads in a data center that provide or use IP-based services -
>   whether VMs, containers or bare metal appliances; and iptables, to
>   impose any desired fine-grained security policy between those
>   workloads. Calico thus differs from most other Neutron backends,
>   which use bridging and tunneling to simulate L2-level connectivity
>   between the VMs attached to a Neutron network.
>
>   [1] http://www.projectcalico.org
>
> Release notes, as at
> https://launchpad.net/networking-calico/+milestone/1.0.0:
>
>   First release of networking-calico.
>
>   - Calico integration with vanilla Liberty OpenStack (i.e. without
>     requiring any Calico-specific patching).
>
>   - DevStack plugin that makes it easy to set up and use a single or
>     multi-node Calico/DevStack cluster.
>
>   For documentation, please see:
>
>   - http://docs.openstack.org/developer/networking-calico/, for
>     networking-calico as a whole
>
>   - http://docs.openstack.org/developer/networking-calico/devstack.html,
>     for how to use the DevStack plugin.
>
> Please do let me know of any feedback.  In the coming weeks I will aim
> to establish a regular IRC meeting for this project, so as to widen
> participation; so it would be good to know who would be interested in that.
>
> Many thanks,
>     Neil
>
>
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