[Openstack-operators] Openstack SUSE and SLES packages

Diego Parrilla Santamaría diego.parrilla.santamaria at gmail.com
Wed Dec 19 15:26:55 UTC 2012


Thanks Lorin, now it's much clear!

Cheers
Diego
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On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Lorin Hochstein
<lorin at nimbisservices.com>wrote:

> Christian:
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Christian Baumann <baumann at b1-systems.de>wrote:
>
>> Hello Diego,
>>
>>
>>  reading a very interesting discussion in the openstack-dev list about
>>> distros support for Openstack, I have been wondering for a while if the
>>> openstack packages made by B1-Systems [1] are the ones used in the
>>> 'Official SUSE' packages used in the SUSE Cloud[2].
>>>
>>> Anyone knows?
>>>
>>
>> the SUSE Cloud packages were based on our B1 packages but today it's 2
>> different things.
>> SUSE has a product called SUSE cloud based on the essex release - B1
>> maintains a public ISV repository with our packages [1] with more recent
>> versions of
>> OpenStack. Current B1 stable is Folsom and we also have a Grizzly repo as
>> well - you can find all in
>> the Wiki - besides SUSE Enterprise aka. SLES we also support OpenSuSE
>> distribution [2].
>>
>>
> I tried to add some language to the http://wiki.openstack.org/**
> Packaging/SUSE <http://wiki.openstack.org/Packaging/SUSE> page to
> document how SUSE Cloud packages are different from the B1 packages.
>
> Take care,
>
> Lorin
>
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> Lorin Hochstein
> Lead Architect - Cloud Services
> Nimbis Services, Inc.
> www.nimbisservices.com
>
>
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