Aeolus Mission voting tally
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The choices:
1. Aeolus mission: To provide superior tools and workflows for flexible
construction, management, and monitoring of multi-instance systems
across clouds. (This is the original version we concocted at the dev
conf.)
2. Aeolus mission: To provide superior tools and workflows for flexible
construction, management, and monitoring of multi-instance deployments
across clouds. (Modifications by Giulio Fidente and Justin Clift,
received at least one endorsement on list.)
3. Aeolus mission: "To provide open source tools for the management
and monitoring of cloud based systems." (Alternative from Mo Morsi. Mo
says: "Are we just focusing on 'multi-instance systems'? Isn't
providing simple tools to build images and launch a single instance
against any generic cloud provider part of Aeolus?")
Member #1 #2 #3
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Justin Clift X
Steve Linabery X
Nitesh Narayan X
Matthew Miller X
Matt Wagner X
Mo Morsi X
Tzu-Mainn Chen X
Jaromir Coufal X
Scott Seago X
Andy Fitzsimon X
Tomas Hrcka X
Imre Farkas X
Jirka Tomasek X
Francesco Vollero X
Jiri Stransky X
Giulio Fidente X
Tomas Sedovic X
Martyn Taylor X
Jan Provaznik X
Jozef Zigmund X
David Busby X
Brian Mclaughlin X
John Eckersberg X
Petr Blaho X
Jason Guiditta X
Crag Wolfe X
Mike Orazi X
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Totals 4 15 8
Number 2 has it, by a substantial margin.
The mission of the Aeolus Project, as voted by its contributors, is
therefore:
"To provide superior tools and workflows for flexible construction,
management, and monitoring of multi-instance deployments across
clouds."
Website cabal, could you see to it that this gets displayed somewhere
prominently?
Thanks,
--Hugh
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== Hugh Brock, hbrock(a)redhat.com ==
== Engineering Manager, Cloud BU ==
== Aeolus Project: Manage virtual infrastructure across clouds. ==
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http://aeolusproject.org ==
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