[openstack-community] OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Oct 12-19)
Highlights of the week Coverage of OpenStack Summit This was a busy week for all of OpenStack members. A few reports from the community: * OpenStack Summit: Day 1 <http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/10/openstack-summit-day-1/> * OpenStack Summit Day 1 Blog <http://dell.to/SXfQsh> * A list of announcements from day 1 <http://nikiacosta.tumblr.com/post/33651664399/openstack-design-summit-and-conference-day-1-news> * From the Ground at the OpenStack Summit <http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/10/from-the-ground-at-the-openstack-summit/> * Keynotes Recap from Day 2: OpenStack in production <http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/10/keynotes-recap-from-day-2-openstack-in-production/> * Keynote Recap, Day 2: Why We Do What We Do <http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/10/keynote-recap-day-2-why-we-do-what-we-do/> * OpenStack Summit Day 2 Blog <http://dell.to/P8GyPG> * OpenStack Summit Day 3 Blog <http://dell.to/T0V0DT> * OpenStack Summit Closing Thoughts <http://en.community.dell.com/dell-blogs/dellsolves/b/weblog/archive/2012/10/19/openstack-summit-closing-thoughts.aspx> Collaboration in Action: Weaving Proven Tech Into OpenStack's Fabric <http://insights.wired.com/profiles/blogs/collaboration-in-action-weaving-proven-tech-into-openstack#ixzz29mZ3Wq6s> The story of OpenStack community's collaboration at the Design Summit to make better clouds as told by Alex Glikson, leading a research group at IBM Haifa Research Lab. OpenStack Document Translation Guide <http://wiki.openstack.org/Documentation/Translation> OpenStack <http://wiki.openstack.org/OpenStack> uses Transifex to manage translations. OpenStack <http://wiki.openstack.org/OpenStack> Manuals are in DocBook <http://wiki.openstack.org/DocBook> format. We slice the documents into short statements, then use Transifex to manage the translation process, and finally converge the translated content into a new copy of DocBook <http://wiki.openstack.org/DocBook>, which will used to generate HTML and PDF versions. The easiest way to contribute to OpenStack is to start by translating the manuals. Getting started is super easy. Tips and tricks * By Citrix: Upload custom images to a XenServer powered OpenStack Cloud <http://blogs.citrix.com/2012/10/17/upload-custom-images-to-a-xenserver-powered-openstack-cloud/> * By Mirantis: Integrating OpenStack Cloud Nova Volume storage with Isilon <http://www.mirantis.com/blog/openstack-nova-volume-integration-with-isilon/> * By Chmouel: Emacs and nosetests <http://blog.chmouel.com/2012/10/14/emacs-and-nosetests/> * By Alessio Ababilov: OpenStack EPEL: the Dependency Purgatory <http://openstackgd.wordpress.com/2012/10/14/432/> Upcoming Events * Swiss OpenStack user group meeting <http://www.meetup.com/zhgeeks/events/82917082/> Nov 15, 2012 -- Zürich, CH Other news * As Nimbula joins OpenStack, a look at their cloud orchestration <http://www.mirantis.com/blog/nimbula-cloud-orchestration-director-openstack/> * Introducing the Rackspace Developer Relations Group and open cloud SDKs <http://blog.phymata.com/2012/10/15/introducing-the-rackspace-drg-and-sdks/> * How to Make Money on OpenStack | The Presentation Deck <http://www.mirantis.com/blog/how-to-make-money-on-openstack/> * To get OpenStack Cloud, get this: developers want Serverless Computing <http://www.mirantis.com/blog/openstack-cloud-serverless-computing-developers/> * OpenStack Foundation Board Meeting: summary <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/foundation/2012-October/001195.html> from Executive Director Soundtrack of the week 'Cloud Anthem' by Dope'n'Stack <http://www.dopenstack.com/> /The weekly newsletter is a way for the community to learn about all the various activities occurring on a weekly basis. If you would like to add content to a weekly update or have an idea about this newsletter, please leave a comment./
hi Stefano any idea to get the OpenSTack manual? where i can download it? i think i missing follow this one is this Anne Gentle's work? F On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 4:47 AM, Stefano Maffulli <stefano@openstack.org> wrote:
Highlights of the week
Coverage of OpenStack Summit
This was a busy week for all of OpenStack members. A few reports from the community:
OpenStack Summit: Day 1 OpenStack Summit Day 1 Blog A list of announcements from day 1 From the Ground at the OpenStack Summit Keynotes Recap from Day 2: OpenStack in production Keynote Recap, Day 2: Why We Do What We Do OpenStack Summit Day 2 Blog OpenStack Summit Day 3 Blog OpenStack Summit Closing Thoughts
Collaboration in Action: Weaving Proven Tech Into OpenStack’s Fabric
The story of OpenStack community’s collaboration at the Design Summit to make better clouds as told by Alex Glikson, leading a research group at IBM Haifa Research Lab.
OpenStack Document Translation Guide
OpenStack uses Transifex to manage translations. OpenStack Manuals are in DocBook format. We slice the documents into short statements, then use Transifex to manage the translation process, and finally converge the translated content into a new copy of DocBook, which will used to generate HTML and PDF versions. The easiest way to contribute to OpenStack is to start by translating the manuals. Getting started is super easy.
Tips and tricks
By Citrix: Upload custom images to a XenServer powered OpenStack Cloud By Mirantis: Integrating OpenStack Cloud Nova Volume storage with Isilon By Chmouel: Emacs and nosetests By Alessio Ababilov: OpenStack EPEL: the Dependency Purgatory
Upcoming Events
Swiss OpenStack user group meeting Nov 15, 2012 – Zürich, CH
Other news
As Nimbula joins OpenStack, a look at their cloud orchestration Introducing the Rackspace Developer Relations Group and open cloud SDKs How to Make Money on OpenStack | The Presentation Deck To get OpenStack Cloud, get this: developers want Serverless Computing OpenStack Foundation Board Meeting: summary from Executive Director
Soundtrack of the week
‘Cloud Anthem’ by Dope’n'Stack
The weekly newsletter is a way for the community to learn about all the various activities occurring on a weekly basis. If you would like to add content to a weekly update or have an idea about this newsletter, please leave a comment.
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Frans, You can find the openstack manuals at http://docs.openstack.org - there are a few of them separated into different categories. If you load one up there is a PDF link at the top for you to download. Or perhaps you would like to help translate them into Bahasa Indonesia? I notice someone has started on Bahasa Melayu, but perhaps you prefer another language ;) This wiki page is a place to start: http://wiki.openstack.org/Documentation/Translation The docs team are here to help - feel free to get in touch on the openstack-docs mailing list: http://wiki.openstack.org/MailingLists#Subteam_lists or by submitting bugs for errors at https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+filebug Regards, Tom On 19/10/12 15:10, Frans Thamura wrote:
hi Stefano
any idea to get the OpenSTack manual?
where i can download it?
i think i missing follow this one
is this Anne Gentle's work?
F On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 4:47 AM, Stefano Maffulli <stefano@openstack.org> wrote:
Highlights of the week
Coverage of OpenStack Summit
This was a busy week for all of OpenStack members. A few reports from the community:
OpenStack Summit: Day 1 OpenStack Summit Day 1 Blog A list of announcements from day 1 From the Ground at the OpenStack Summit Keynotes Recap from Day 2: OpenStack in production Keynote Recap, Day 2: Why We Do What We Do OpenStack Summit Day 2 Blog OpenStack Summit Day 3 Blog OpenStack Summit Closing Thoughts
Collaboration in Action: Weaving Proven Tech Into OpenStack’s Fabric
The story of OpenStack community’s collaboration at the Design Summit to make better clouds as told by Alex Glikson, leading a research group at IBM Haifa Research Lab.
OpenStack Document Translation Guide
OpenStack uses Transifex to manage translations. OpenStack Manuals are in DocBook format. We slice the documents into short statements, then use Transifex to manage the translation process, and finally converge the translated content into a new copy of DocBook, which will used to generate HTML and PDF versions. The easiest way to contribute to OpenStack is to start by translating the manuals. Getting started is super easy.
Tips and tricks
By Citrix: Upload custom images to a XenServer powered OpenStack Cloud By Mirantis: Integrating OpenStack Cloud Nova Volume storage with Isilon By Chmouel: Emacs and nosetests By Alessio Ababilov: OpenStack EPEL: the Dependency Purgatory
Upcoming Events
Swiss OpenStack user group meeting Nov 15, 2012 – Zürich, CH
Other news
As Nimbula joins OpenStack, a look at their cloud orchestration Introducing the Rackspace Developer Relations Group and open cloud SDKs How to Make Money on OpenStack | The Presentation Deck To get OpenStack Cloud, get this: developers want Serverless Computing OpenStack Foundation Board Meeting: summary from Executive Director
Soundtrack of the week
‘Cloud Anthem’ by Dope’n'Stack
The weekly newsletter is a way for the community to learn about all the various activities occurring on a weekly basis. If you would like to add content to a weekly update or have an idea about this newsletter, please leave a comment.
_______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community
_______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community
Hi Tom Yes, that is my plan, a bahasa edition My mind said translating = learning also. F On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 5:35 AM, Tom Fifield <fifieldt@unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
Frans,
You can find the openstack manuals at http://docs.openstack.org - there are a few of them separated into different categories. If you load one up there is a PDF link at the top for you to download.
Or perhaps you would like to help translate them into Bahasa Indonesia? I notice someone has started on Bahasa Melayu, but perhaps you prefer another language ;) This wiki page is a place to start: http://wiki.openstack.org/Documentation/Translation
The docs team are here to help - feel free to get in touch on the openstack-docs mailing list: http://wiki.openstack.org/MailingLists#Subteam_lists or by submitting bugs for errors at https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+filebug
Regards,
Tom
On 19/10/12 15:10, Frans Thamura wrote:
hi Stefano
any idea to get the OpenSTack manual?
where i can download it?
i think i missing follow this one
is this Anne Gentle's work?
F On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 4:47 AM, Stefano Maffulli <stefano@openstack.org> wrote:
Highlights of the week
Coverage of OpenStack Summit
This was a busy week for all of OpenStack members. A few reports from the community:
OpenStack Summit: Day 1 OpenStack Summit Day 1 Blog A list of announcements from day 1 From the Ground at the OpenStack Summit Keynotes Recap from Day 2: OpenStack in production Keynote Recap, Day 2: Why We Do What We Do OpenStack Summit Day 2 Blog OpenStack Summit Day 3 Blog OpenStack Summit Closing Thoughts
Collaboration in Action: Weaving Proven Tech Into OpenStack’s Fabric
The story of OpenStack community’s collaboration at the Design Summit to make better clouds as told by Alex Glikson, leading a research group at IBM Haifa Research Lab.
OpenStack Document Translation Guide
OpenStack uses Transifex to manage translations. OpenStack Manuals are in DocBook format. We slice the documents into short statements, then use Transifex to manage the translation process, and finally converge the translated content into a new copy of DocBook, which will used to generate HTML and PDF versions. The easiest way to contribute to OpenStack is to start by translating the manuals. Getting started is super easy.
Tips and tricks
By Citrix: Upload custom images to a XenServer powered OpenStack Cloud By Mirantis: Integrating OpenStack Cloud Nova Volume storage with Isilon By Chmouel: Emacs and nosetests By Alessio Ababilov: OpenStack EPEL: the Dependency Purgatory
Upcoming Events
Swiss OpenStack user group meeting Nov 15, 2012 – Zürich, CH
Other news
As Nimbula joins OpenStack, a look at their cloud orchestration Introducing the Rackspace Developer Relations Group and open cloud SDKs How to Make Money on OpenStack | The Presentation Deck To get OpenStack Cloud, get this: developers want Serverless Computing OpenStack Foundation Board Meeting: summary from Executive Director
Soundtrack of the week
‘Cloud Anthem’ by Dope’n'Stack
The weekly newsletter is a way for the community to learn about all the various activities occurring on a weekly basis. If you would like to add content to a weekly update or have an idea about this newsletter, please leave a comment.
_______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community
_______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community
participants (3)
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Frans Thamura
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Stefano Maffulli
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Tom Fifield