[Openstack] Openstack Satellite projects

Matt Ray matt at opscode.com
Tue Feb 28 18:52:07 UTC 2012


This sounds slightly different from what TryStack.org is offering,
perhaps efforts could be united? I'd love to have a one-stop place to
test against multiple releases of OpenStack (Diablo, Essex, trunk,
etc.).

Thanks,
Matt Ray
Senior Technical Evangelist | Opscode Inc.
matt at opscode.com | (512) 731-2218
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On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Monty Taylor <mordred at inaugust.com> wrote:
> 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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