“We’re at the very beginning,” says Chris Wright of Red Hat. There are “cool components” galore, but also more than a few “pain points.”
The free meetup, held March 9-10 in Philadelphia, is a chance for operators to share best practices and give feedback.
How to draw an owl, a pitch for “Liberty” T-shirts and the potential of Panelist-as-a-Service in this week’s round-up of what’s going on in the OpenStack community…
The simplified markup of the new design will make it easier to use and contribute documentation.
Liberty as in free beer or free software? Neither. The next release is named after a small Canadian town.
Will there ever be a ‘Vanilla’ OpenStack? What about eating your competitor’s lunch? This and more musings to whet your appetite from the OpenStack community this week…
Seoul’s sold-out event focused on next-level users
The popularity of OpenStack Days in Japan demonstrates a pivot to open source
If you’re running out of steam managing patchsets, comments and test environments, these open source tools developed by OpenStack can put you back on track.
“We’ve seen OpenStack customers growing faster than our overall business.” -Pat Gelsinger, CEO of VMware