[Openstack] Openstack Satellite projects

Monty Taylor mordred at inaugust.com
Tue Feb 28 16:08:54 UTC 2012


Funny story ... I JUST sent an email to the PPB about a thing I've been
working on to help out here - although I do want to build an ion powered
spacecraft.

We've been working on spinning up a second copy of the OpenStack CI
infrastructure that is intended to be offered for the use of any
Satellite project without curation or approval (but be completely
optional - intended to be helpful, not annoying) We're calling it
StackForge at the moment (if you don't like the name, blame Jesse, he
thought of it ... but if you like it, give me credit for absolutely no
good reason)

We're using this as an exercise to ensure that all of our deployment
scripts and documentation for the OpenStack CI are complete and
repeatable (we found a few holes - and by we, I mean Andrew Hutchings)
so even if nobody decides that they want to put their project into an
optional copy of the infrastructure, it's been a really good exercise.

That being said - it's an optional service, so a separate list such as
the one you're talking about would be great for informational purposes.

Monty

On 02/28/2012 06:38 AM, Matt Ray wrote:
> I'd add Fog, the Ruby cloud services library which has support for
> OpenStack http://fog.io/
> 
> Thanks,
> Matt Ray
> Senior Technical Evangelist | Opscode Inc.
> matt at opscode.com | (512) 731-2218
> Twitter, IRC, GitHub: mattray
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Marton Kiss <marton.kiss at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> At Essex Design Summit, there was a session about Openstack Satellite
>> Projects. Anybody knows something about that? I checked the archives,
>> but not found too much improvement in that topic.
>>
>> The openness of core project API helps third party integrators or
>> application developers to deliver apps or tools related to Openstack.
>> I think it is
>> very important to support somehow the developers who don't have python
>> knowledge, so more people could be involved in the Openstack economy.
>>
>> First of all I started to lookup for php / java / .net clients, and
>> found the following:
>>
>> [1] a Guzzle framework based PHP client by Adrian Moya
>> https://github.com/shcloudservices/guzzle-openstack
>>
>> [2] Luis Gervaso's java client
>> https://github.com/woorea/openstack-java-sdk
>>
>> [3] Mahdi Njim's email about .Net client development, but as I know
>> nothing has contributed yet.
>> https://lists.launchpad.net/openstack/msg07685.html
>>
>> [4] Docomo's Drupal cloud module, but it doesn't contains native
>> Openstack API support, just an access through EC2
>> http://drupal.org/project/cloud
>>
>> [5] and I also checked the summary page for openstack projects:
>> http://wiki.openstack.org/Projects
>>
>> I like to extend the project list, and accept any opinions about this
>> idea. (I don't like to build an ion-powered spacecraft, or an
>> overregulated something, just a simple collection of usable
>> informations)
>>
>> Regards,
>>  Márton Kiss, CTO
>>  Xemeti
>>
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