[Openstack-operators] [release] RDO Liberty released in CentOS Cloud SIG

Alan Pevec alan.pevec at redhat.com
Thu Oct 22 14:58:37 UTC 2015


I am pleased to announce the general availability of the RDO build for
OpenStack Liberty for CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, suitable for building
private, public and hybrid clouds. OpenStack Liberty is the 12th release
of the open source software collaboratively built by a large number of
contributors around the OpenStack.org project space.

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 founding member of the CentOS Cloud
Infrastructure SIG ( https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Cloud
). The Cloud Infrastructure SIG focus on delivering a great user
experience for CentOS Linux users looking to build and maintain their
own onpremise, public or hybrid clouds.

In addition to the comprehensive OpenStack services, libraries and
clients, this release also provides Packstack, a simple installer for
proof-of-concept installations, as small as a single all-in-one box and
RDO Manager ( https://www.rdoproject.org/RDO-Manager ) , an OpenStack
deployment and management tool for production environments based on the
OpenStack TripleO project.

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QuickStart:

Ensure you have a fully updated CentOS Linux 7/x86_64 machine, and run :
  sudo yum install centos-release-openstack-liberty
  sudo yum install openstack-packstack
  packstack --allinone

For a more detailed quickstart please refer to the RDO Project hosted
guide at https://www.rdoproject.org/QuickStart

For RDO Manger consult https://www.rdoproject.org/RDO-Manager page.

RDO project is closely tracking upstream OpenStack projects using the
Delorean tool[1] which is producing RPM packages from upstream development
branches.

Since the previous OpenStack Kilo release, RDO is participating
in the Cloud SIG and using CentOS provided infrastructure.
Towards the end of developement cycle packages are imported into CentOS
Cloud SIG buildsystem[2] and get eventually published in Cloud SIG
repositories[3].

[1] http://trunk.rdoproject.org/
[2] http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CommunityBuildSystem
[3] http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/x86_64/

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Getting Help:

The RDO Project provides a Q&A service at ask.openstack.org, for more
developer oriented content we recommend joining the mailing list at
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 at
https://www.rdoproject.org/Docs.

We also welcome comments and requests on the CentOS Mailing lists (
https://lists.centos.org/ ) and the CentOS IRC Channels ( #centos on
irc.freenode.net ), however we have a more focused audience in the RDO
venues.

To get involved in the OpenStack RPM packaging effort, see
https://www.rdoproject.org/Get_involved and
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Cloud  Join us in #rdo on the
Freenode IRC network, and follow us at @RDOCommunity on Twitter.
And, if you're going to be in Tokyo for the OpenStack Summit next week,
join us on Wednesday at lunch for the RDO community meetup
( http://sched.co/4MYy ).

I'd like to thank all RDO developers and CentOS Project for
their effort and support resulting in this release,
especially
dmsimard - for continuously improving RDO CI
jpena - for keeping Delorean service up and running
jruzicka - for the rdopkg auto-magic
number80 - for countless reviews and packaging wisdom
social - for puppet module mastery
trown - for leading RDO Manager side of the show!

Special thanks to all the folks who helped with last minute testing in
IRC #rdo channel !

Thanks,
Alan Pevec
Cloud SIG and RDO project member



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