Introducing the Kubernetes OpenStack Special Interest Group
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The community around the Kubernetes project includes a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) for the purposes of facilitating focused discussions relating to important subtopics between interested contributors. Today we would like to highlight the
There are two high level scenarios that are being discussed in the SIG: In both cases the intent is to help facilitate the inter-pollination of ideas between the growing Kubernetes and OpenStack communities. The OpenStack community itself includes a number of projects broadly aimed at assisting with both of these use cases including: There are also a number of example templates available to assist with using the OpenStack Orchestration service (
Current SIG participants represent a broad array of organizations including but not limited to: CoreOS, eBay, GoDaddy, Google, IBM, Intel, Mirantis, OpenStack Foundation, Rackspace, Red Hat, Romana, Solinea, VMware. The SIG is currently working on collating information about these approaches to help Kubernetes users navigate the OpenStack ecosystem along with feedback on which approaches to the requirements presented work best for operators. Kubernetes at OpenStack Summit Austin The Kubernetes and containerization at large. Folks from the Kubernetes OpenStack SIG are particularly keen to get the thoughts of operators in the “
Kubernetes community experts will also be on hand in the Container Expert Lounge to answer your burning questions. You can find the lounge on the 4th floor of the Austin Convention Center. Follow #OpenStackSummit to keep up with the latest updates on Kubernetes at OpenStack Summit throughout the week. Connect With Us If you’re interested in Kubernetes and OpenStack, there are several ways to participate: -- Steve Gordon, Principal Product Manager at Red Hat, and Ihor Dvoretskyi, OpenStack Operations Engineer at Mirantis