On 06/18/2012 02:16 AM, Garrett Holmstrom wrote:
Hi, Everyone,
Now that a lot of cloud software is in or on its way into Fedora, I wonder how easy it is to actually make use of it. We seem to have installation guides, but not much about how to actually employ the cloud to do something useful. For instance, now that OpenShift is on the feature list, Fedora's Cloud Guide could use some recipes for OpenShift images on, say, OpenStack and Eucalyptus.
So in the interest of Getting Things Done, I suggest that we gather for a high-bandwidth Fedora Activity Day to work on recipes for making the various bits of cloud software in Fedora work in concert (i.e. for making $PaaS work on $IaaS), and fix whatever bugs we encounter during the process.
Which of you are interested in attending such an event? What would you like to work on there? Specific goals are the most important thing to have when planning a FAD to make the day the most likely to result in something useful.
What do you all think?
-- Garrett Holmstrom
I suggest checking out Aeolus [1] as part of this as well. Its a software suite that we're developing for Fedora to enable cross cloud communication and compatibility.
I can help coordinate some hacking on and using Aeolus as part of this. We can add support for new cloud providers, develop some tools to launch instances against cloud providers, write up some docs, and more.
-Mo