Hello,
This email has been on my mind for a while...
Recently, we dropped the "RDO Manager" branding in favor of calling it
like it is, Triple O [1]. Good.
On various IRC channels, mailing lists, or websites I will see things
like these (names removed but trust me, actual logs from today) on a
pretty regular basis:
- Hello everyone, can anyone advice how to add compute node with
single NIC after setup openstack by RDO?
- i'm new around here and just started to use rdo to deploy openstack
i cannot seem to find one thing, is there a way to skip installing
compute nodes services?
Even some people I consider knowledgeable in OpenStack development or
operations (but deploy using either home-grown packages or UCA, for
example) believe RDO is some sort of installer by Red Hat.
Do we need to reinforce that RDO is a packaging effort to provide
packages for Red Hat based distributions ?
I mean, I don't know how we can put this message up front more than it
already is, it's pretty big enough on the front page of the website
[2].
There is an important nuance between what RDO is and the installers
that consume the RDO packages are.
You can install OpenStack using RDO packages by hand [3] and the
multiple different installers.
Am I the only one noticing this weird perception ? I've never really
seen people saying "I have installed UCA, now what?".
[1]:
https://www.rdoproject.org/blog/2016/02/rdo-manager-is-now-tripleo/
[2]:
https://www.rdoproject.org/
[3]:
http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-rdo/
David Moreau Simard
Senior Software Engineer | Openstack RDO
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