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''Cloud guest images and cloud guest issues.'' | ''Cloud guest images and cloud guest issues.'' | ||
* ec2 images | |||
* downloadable images for private or hybrid clouds | |||
* other public cloud providers | |||
* cloud-init documentation | |||
Constituents: anyone interested in development and production use of Fedora as a server platform | Constituents: anyone interested in development and production use of Fedora as a server platform | ||
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''Cloud platforms packaged for and running on Fedora.'' | ''Cloud platforms packaged for and running on Fedora.'' | ||
* openstack / eucalyptus / cloudstack / opennebula | |||
* openshift origin | |||
* owncloud / sparkleshare | |||
Constituents: upstream cloud infrastructure projects, downstream distros using Fedora, Fedora as tech preview, Fedora as testbed, Fedora as part of real infrastructure (ovirt-node). Special note for EPEL. | Constituents: upstream cloud infrastructure projects, downstream distros using Fedora, Fedora as tech preview, Fedora as testbed, Fedora as part of real infrastructure (ovirt-node). Special note for EPEL. | ||
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''The Fedora Project as a user of cloud technologies.'' | ''The Fedora Project as a user of cloud technologies.'' | ||
* Fedora Infrastructure private cloud | |||
* connections with openshift? | |||
* other ways we can use cloud tech to benefit Fedora development | |||
Constituents: Fedora contributors | Constituents: Fedora contributors | ||
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''Desktop and mobile devices running Fedora connect to cloud services.'' | ''Desktop and mobile devices running Fedora connect to cloud services.'' | ||
* connecting with cloud accounts | |||
* software-as-a-service for fedora users | |||
* possible service offerings | |||
Constituents: users of Fedora as a desktop or mobile operating system. Special note for privacy and data-control concerns. | Constituents: users of Fedora as a desktop or mobile operating system. Special note for privacy and data-control concerns. | ||
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== Mailing List == | == Mailing List == | ||
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud | |||
== IRC == | == IRC == | ||
#fedora-cloud | |||
== Virtual Meetings == | == Virtual Meetings == | ||
Right now, none. We focus on working things out in the mailing list, which better accommodates different timezones. | |||
== Conferences == | == Conferences == | ||
* Flock | |||
* LinuxCon / CloudOpen | |||
[[Category:Cloud SIG]] | [[Category:Cloud SIG]] | ||
[[Category:SIGs]] | [[Category:SIGs]] | ||
[[Category:Fedora special-interest groups]] | [[Category:Fedora special-interest groups]] |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 22 July 2013
This is a draft for an updated Cloud SIG web site. Please see the current page at Cloud SIG, which has actual useful information.
Fedora Cloud SIG
Quick Links
- fedora in ec2
- other cloud images
- fedora cloud docs
- participate (below)
Our Goals
(mission)
What Do We Mean by "Cloud"?
(this should probably be a short paragraph and a link for more)
Areas of Activity
Fedora in the Cloud
Cloud guest images and cloud guest issues.
- ec2 images
- downloadable images for private or hybrid clouds
- other public cloud providers
- cloud-init documentation
Constituents: anyone interested in development and production use of Fedora as a server platform
The Cloud on Fedora
Cloud platforms packaged for and running on Fedora.
- openstack / eucalyptus / cloudstack / opennebula
- openshift origin
- owncloud / sparkleshare
Constituents: upstream cloud infrastructure projects, downstream distros using Fedora, Fedora as tech preview, Fedora as testbed, Fedora as part of real infrastructure (ovirt-node). Special note for EPEL.
The Cloud for Fedora
The Fedora Project as a user of cloud technologies.
- Fedora Infrastructure private cloud
- connections with openshift?
- other ways we can use cloud tech to benefit Fedora development
Constituents: Fedora contributors
Fedora as Cloud End-Point
Desktop and mobile devices running Fedora connect to cloud services.
- connecting with cloud accounts
- software-as-a-service for fedora users
- possible service offerings
Constituents: users of Fedora as a desktop or mobile operating system. Special note for privacy and data-control concerns.
Participating in the Cloud SIG
(nothing fancy required to join... ways of participating below...)
Mailing List
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud
IRC
- fedora-cloud
Virtual Meetings
Right now, none. We focus on working things out in the mailing list, which better accommodates different timezones.
Conferences
- Flock
- LinuxCon / CloudOpen