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Ghanshyam Mann
If you are new to the OpenStack Community and want to start the contribution, this document can help you in a quick way. OpenStack does not use github pull request instead it uses Gerrit for code collaboration tool. Also, there is some accounts setup required for using the Gerrit system. This guide will quickly help you to... Read more »
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over 5 years
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Ildiko Vancsa
Introducing the Edge Computing group white paper, created by open infrastructure operators and vendors
The post OSF Edge Computing Group defines architectures, open source components, and testing activities for massively distributed systems appeared first on Superuser.
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over 5 years
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Ghanshyam Mann
If you are new to OpenStack Community and want to start the contribution, this document can help you in a […]
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over 5 years
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Helena Spease
OpenStack Ussuri release, OSF events, project updates and more
The post Inside open infrastructure: The latest from the OpenStack Foundation appeared first on Superuser.
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over 5 years
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Ashlee Ferguson
City Network is all in on OpenStack, serving over 1,200 public cloud customers across the globe.
The post Where are they now? Superuser Awards: City Network appeared first on Superuser.
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over 5 years
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Ghanshyam Mann
A brief history of Python2 -> Python3: Python version 2.0 was officially released in 2000, OpenStack was founded […]
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over 5 years
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Sunny Cai
That's a wrap for the first virtual Project Teams Gathering!
The post Project Teams Gathering (PTG) Recap appeared first on Superuser.
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over 5 years
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Ildiko Vancsa
The first virtual Project Teams Gathering (PTG) was held on June 1-5, and the OpenStack Foundation's Edge Computing Group was among the groups meeting to collaborate.
The post OSF Edge Computing Group PTG Overview appeared first on Superuser.
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over 5 years
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Stig Telfer
We describe our experiences using the new support for software
RAID in Ironic.
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over 5 years
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Kendall Nelson
The OpenStack community had a great virtual Project Teams Gathering (PTG). The first virtual event hosted 44 projects and spanned all timezones. Since the event concluded, many of those teams have posted summaries of the discussions they have had and
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