[rdo-list] RDO Pike released

Tim Bell Tim.Bell at cern.ch
Fri Sep 1 16:57:03 UTC 2017


Congratulations to all. Looking forward to migrating at CERN.

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: <rdo-list-bounces at redhat.com> on behalf of Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com>
Date: Friday, 1 September 2017 at 18:09
To: "rdo-list at redhat.com" <rdo-list at redhat.com>
Subject: [rdo-list] RDO Pike released

    The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the
    RDO build for OpenStack Pike for RPM-based distributions, CentOS Linux 7
    and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RDO is suitable for building private,
    public, and hybrid clouds. Pike is the 16th release from the OpenStack
    project, which is the work of more than 2300 contributors from around
    the world.
    
    The release is making its way out to the CentOS mirror network, and
    should be on your favorite mirror site momentarily.
    
    The RDO community project curates, packages, builds, tests and maintains
    a complete OpenStack component set for RHEL and CentOS Linux and is a
    member of the CentOS Cloud Infrastructure SIG. The Cloud Infrastructure
    SIG focuses on delivering a great user experience for CentOS Linux users
    looking to build and maintain their own on-premise, public or hybrid clouds.
    
    All work on RDO, and on the downstream release, Red Hat OpenStack
    Platform, is 100% open source, with all code changes going upstream first.
    
    
    New and Improved
    
    Interesting things in the Pike release include:
    
    * Ironic now supports booting from Cinder volumes, rolling upgrades and
    Redfish protocol.
    * We added OVN support to Packstack.
    * We added support to install the Horizon plugins for several services
    in Packstack.
    
    
    Added/Updated packages
    
    The following packages and services were added or updated in this release:
    
    * Kuryr and Kuryr-kubernetes: an integration between OpenStack and
    Kubernetes networking.
    * Senlin: a clustering service for OpenStack clouds.
    * Shade: a simple client library for interacting with OpenStack clouds,
    used by Ansible among others.
    * python-pankoclient: a client library for the event storage and REST
    API for Ceilometer.
    * python-scciclient: a ServerView Common Command Interface Client
    Library, for the FUJITSU iRMC S4 - integrated Remote Management Controller.
    
    
    Other additions include:
    
    Python Libraries
    
    * os-xenapi
    * ovsdbapp (deps)
    * python-daiquiri (deps)
    * python-deprecation (deps)
    * python-exabgp
    * python-json-logger (deps)
    * python-netmiko (deps)
    * python-os-traits
    * python-paunch
    * python-scciclient
    * python-scrypt (deps)
    * python-sphinxcontrib-actdiag (deps) (pending)
    * python-sphinxcontrib-websupport (deps)
    * python-stestr (deps)
    * python-subunit2sql (deps)
    * python-sushy
    * shade (SDK)
    * update XStatic packages (update)
    * update crudini to 0.9 (deps) (update)
    * upgrade liberasurecode and pyeclib libraries to 1.5.0 (update) (deps)
    
    Tempest Plugins
    
    * python-barbican-tests-tempest
    * python-keystone-testst-tempest
    * python-kuryr-tests-tempest
    * python-patrole-tests-tempest
    * python-vmware-nsx-tests-tempest
    * python-watcher-tests-tempest
    
    Puppet-Modules
    
    * puppet-murano
    * puppet-veritas_hyperscale
    * puppet-vitrage
    
    OpenStack Projects
    
    * kuryr
    * kuryr-kubernetes
    * openstack-glare
    * openstack-panko
    * openstack-senlin
    * OpenStack Clients
    * mistral-lib
    * python-glareclient
    * python-pankoclient
    * python-senlinclient
    
    Contributors
    
    During the Pike cycle, we started the EasyFix initiative, which has
    resulted in several new people joining our ranks. These include:
    
    * Christopher Brown
    * Anthony Chow
    * T. Nicole Williams
    * Ricardo Arguello
    
    But, we wouldn't want to overlook anyone. Thank you to all 172
    contributors who participated in producing this release:
    
    Aditya Prakash Vaja, Alan Bishop, Alan Pevec, Alex Schultz, Alexander
    Stafeyev, Alfredo Moralejo, Andrii Kroshchenko, Anil, Antoni Segura
    Puimedon, Arie Bregman, Assaf Muller, Ben Nemec, Bernard Cafarelli,
    Bogdan Dobrelya, Brent Eagles, Brian Haley, Carlos Gonçalves, Chandan
    Kumar, Christian Schwede, Christopher Brown, Damien Ciabrini, Dan Radez,
    Daniel Alvarez, Daniel Farrell, Daniel Mellado, David Moreau Simard,
    Derek Higgins, Doug Hellmann, Dougal Matthews, Edu Alcañiz, Eduardo
    Gonzalez, Elise Gafford, Emilien Macchi, Eric Harney, Eyal, Feng Pan,
    Frederic Lepied, Frederic Lepied, Garth Mollett, Gaël Chamoulaud, Giulio
    Fidente, Gorka Eguileor, Hanxi Liu, Harry Rybacki, Honza Pokorny, Ian
    Main, Igor Yozhikov, Ihar Hrachyshka, Jakub Libosvar, Jakub Ruzicka,
    Janki, Jason E. Rist, Jason Joyce, Javier Peña, Jeffrey Zhang, Jeremy
    Liu, Jiří Stránský, Johan Guldmyr, John Eckersberg, John Fulton, John R.
    Dennis, Jon Schlueter, Juan Antonio Osorio, Juan Badia Payno, Julie
    Pichon, Julien Danjou, Karim Boumedhel, Koki Sanagi, Lars
    Kellogg-Stedman, Lee Yarwood, Leif Madsen, Lon Hohberger, Lucas Alvares
    Gomes, Luigi Toscano, Luis Tomás, Luke Hinds, Martin André, Martin
    Kopec, Martin Mágr, Matt Young, Matthias Runge, Michal Pryc, Michele
    Baldessari, Mike Burns, Mike Fedosin, Mohammed Naser, Oliver Walsh,
    Parag Nemade, Paul Belanger, Petr Kovar, Pradeep Kilambi, Rabi Mishra,
    Radomir Dopieralski, Raoul Scarazzini, Ricardo Arguello, Ricardo
    Noriega, Rob Crittenden, Russell Bryant, Ryan Brady, Ryan Hallisey,
    Sarath Kumar, Spyros Trigazis, Stephen Finucane, Steve Baker, Steve
    Gordon, Steven Hardy, Suraj Narwade, Sven Anderson, T. Nichole Williams,
    Telles Nóbrega, Terry Wilson, Thierry Vignaud, Thomas Hervé, Thomas
    Morin, Tim Rozet, Tom Barron, Tony Breeds, Tristan Cacqueray, afazekas,
    danpawlik, dnyanmpawar, hamzy, inarotzk, j-zimnowoda, kamleshp, marios,
    mdbooth, michaelhenkel, mkolesni, numansiddique, pawarsandeepu,
    prateek1192, ratailor, shreshtha90, vakwetu, vtas-hyperscale-ci, yrobla,
    zhangguoqing, Vladislav Odintsov, Xin Wu, XueFengLiu, Yatin Karel,
    Yedidyah Bar David, adriano petrich, bcrochet, changzhi, diana, djipko,
    dprince, dtantsur, eggmaster, eglynn, elmiko, flaper87, gpocentek,
    gregswift, hguemar, jason guiditta, jprovaznik, mangelajo, marcosflobo,
    morsik, nmagnezi, sahid, sileht, slagle, trown, vkmc, wes hayutin,
    xbezdick, zaitcev, and zaneb.
    
    
    Getting Started
    
    There are three ways to get started with RDO.
    
    To spin up a proof of concept cloud, quickly, and on limited hardware,
    try an All-In-One Packstack installation. You can run RDO on a single
    node to get a feel for how it works.
    https://www.rdoproject.org/install/packstack/
    
    For a production deployment of RDO, use the TripleO Quickstart and
    you'll be running a production cloud in short order.
    https://www.rdoproject.org/tripleo/
    
    Finally, if you want to try out OpenStack, but don't have the time or
    hardware to run it yourself, visit TryStack, where you can use a free
    public OpenStack instance, running RDO packages, to experiment with the
    OpenStack management interface and API, launch instances, configure
    networks, and generally familiarize yourself with OpenStack. (TryStack
    is not, at this time, running Pike, although it is running RDO.)
    http://packstack.org/
    
    
    Getting Help
    
    The RDO Project participates in a Q&A service at ask.openstack.org, for
    more developer-oriented content we recommend joining the rdo-list
    mailing list. Remember to post a brief introduction about yourself and
    your RDO story. You can also find extensive documentation on the RDO
    docs site.
    
    The #rdo channel on Freenode IRC is also an excellent place to find help
    and give help.
    
    We also welcome comments and requests on the CentOS mailing lists and
    the CentOS and TripleO IRC channels (#centos, #centos-devel, and
    #tripleo on irc.freenode.net), however we have a more focused audience
    in the RDO venues.
    
    
    Getting Involved
    
    To get involved in the OpenStack RPM packaging effort, see the RDO
    community pages and the CentOS Cloud SIG page. See also the RDO
    packaging documentation.
    
    Join us in #rdo on the Freenode IRC network, and follow us at
    @RDOCommunity on Twitter. If you prefer Facebook, we're there tooi (
    http://facebook.com/RDOCommunity ), and also Google+ (
    http://tm3.org/rdogplus )
    
    
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