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Welcome to The OpenShift Origin Community

Diane MuellerCloud Ecosystem [email protected]@pythondj

Today's Hash Tags: #openshift #pdx #ShiftMatters #OCD..

My AgendaLogistics for TodayThe Schedule

Welcome to the CommunityOur Mission

Who is OpenShift Origin

How to Get InvolvedMaking Contributions

Where can you find us

So, what you need is the ease of use and access of a SaaS application, but you need it with your purpose-built, mission-critical, applications.

PaaS gives you just that. It allows you to quickly and easily build the application that YOU need. Whether this is for your group, your enterprise, or your next BIG IDEA, you can build it and launch your specific code on a PaaS and not have to deal with the underlying infrastructure, middleware, and management headaches.

Because of the built-in auto-scaling and elasticity provided by the PaaS infrastructure, PaaS's are ideal for modern data-hungry Big Data, Mobile, and Social applications.

With a PaaS, you can focus on what you should be focused on... your application code.

And let the Cloud provide what it is suppose to: Ease, Scale and Power

Today's Schedule

12:00 - 12:10 Welcome to OpenShift Origin Community: Diane Mueller12:10 - 12:30 Introduction to OpenShift - Private, Public and Community: Bill DeCoste12:30 - 1:30 OpenStack + OpenShift Integration: Chris Wright & Krishna Raman1:30 - 2:00 DevOps @ OpenShift Online Presenter:Adam Miller2:00 - 2:15 Caffeine Break2:15 - 3:00 OpenShift Origin Internals Presenters: Bill DeCoste & Krishna Raman3:00 - 4:00 Deep Dive on Multi-tenancy, Containers & Security: Dan Walsh4:00 - 5:00 Extending OpenShift Origin: Build Your Own Cartridge: Bill DeCoste5:00 - 9:00 Round Table & aHappy Hour Mini Hack-a-thon

Wifi

SSID: Doubletree

It's Open!

Today's Point of Origin

http://openshift.github.io/

What is OpenShift Origin? Open Source Platform as a Service for Applications in the Cloud

Whats supported?

origin

Public Cloud ServiceOn-premise or Private Cloud SoftwareOpen Source Project

FLAVORS OF OPENSHIFT

Our Mission:

To create, as a community, the next generation application hosting platform also known as Platform-as-a-Service that will run on all major cloud platforms as a freely available open source project.

Who is the OpenShift Origin Community?

ContributorsDevelopersCloud ArchitectsDevOpsIT ManagersEvangelistsStarGazers

http://starlogs.net/#openshift/origin-server

https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/network/membershttps://github.com/openshift/origin-community-cartridges/network/members

Of course, we're Developers

Page - jguerrero - 04/12/2013 - 0 comments - 0 groupsOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Mithun Satheesh.Blog - sannam - 03/18/2013 - 4 comments - 0 groupsOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Warnar Boekkooi

Blog - sannam - 04/12/2013 - 0 comments - 0 groupsIntroducing the Application Gallery and Developer Spotlight Pages.Blog - jguerrero - 03/18/2013 - 0 comments - 0 groupsOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Andrey SvalovOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Abhijit Ghosh

Blog - jguerrero - 03/18/2013 - 2 comments - 0 groupsOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Ian Martins... Welcome to the OpenShift Developer Spotlight where we try get to know the members of the OpenShift community a ...Blog - sannam - 03/29/2013 - 0 comments - 0 groupsOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Germn Snchez Rodelgo... Welcome to the OpenShift Developer Spotlight where we try get to know the members of the OpenShift community a ...Blog - sannam - 03/18/2013 - 0 comments - 0 groupsOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Harald Pehl... Welcome to the OpenShift Developer Spotlight where we try get to know the members of the OpenShift community a ...Blog - sannam - 03/18/2013 - 0 comments - 0 groupsOpenShift Developer Spotlight: Alexander Todorov... Annam Welcome to the OpenShift Developer Spotlight where we try get to know the members of the OpenShift community a ...

Some of us are @RedHat

GitHub Avatars here..

Some of us are online..

Some of you are building clouds

On Premise/PrivateEnterprises

SaaS providers

Public

And all of us are in this together

Where is OpenShift Origin Community Today?

Hanging Out on Google+

Contributing on Github

https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/network/members

Origin: origin-server

Community Cartridges: origin-community-cartridges

Build Tools: origin-dev-tools

Puppet: puppet-openshift_origin

Quick Starts

Examples

Documentation

Navigating GitHub: http://openshift.github.io

OpenShift Contributor Guidelines

https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md

Apache V2 License

It's a MeritocracyStart with Bug Fixes

Volunteer to do Code Reviews

Extend the ecosystem with Cartridges & Quick Starts

Test!

Document

Evangelize!

G+ Communityhttps://plus.google.com/communities/114361859072744017486

E-MailOpenShift Users: [email protected]

Origin Developers: [email protected]

IRC: irc.freenode.netOpenShift Users: #openshift

Origin Developers: #openshift-dev

Communication Channels

Forumshttp://openshift.redhat.com/community/forums/openshift

Blogshttps://openshift.redhat.com/community/blogs/http://mattoncloud.org/http://www.billdecoste.nethttp://www.krishnaraman.nethttp://cloud-mechanic.blogspot.com

http://dianemueller.tumblr.com/Communication Channels

Get Involved!

Write a BlogTest Upcoming ReleasesCreate DocumentationHelp UsersSubmit Patches/New FeaturesReport IssuesReview CodeTranslate DocumentationDiscuss Future DevelopmentJoin the Google+ Community

Get InvolvedUsing JBoss Community projects is a great way to build real-world enterprise applications based on the latest technologies. But what if you find something that needs fixing or have a new feature to suggest? By getting involved with the project communities you can give feedback, improve the docs, review code and submit patches/new features whenever they're needed. Answering user questions or taking part in development discussions is also a great way to build a reputation for collaboration and expertise in your field.No matter what your skill level, contributing to projects can be very rewarding and a great learning experience. You'll meet lots of smart, passionate developers who are all driven to create the best middleware possible in open source! You don't have to be an expert to get involved and it doesn't have to take a lot of time. Here are some different ways you can help to make things better.Write a Blog

We're always interested in hearing how you're using JBoss Community projects to build your applications. You can create a personal blog anytime or you aggregate an existing one into our Planet.Test Upcoming Releases

Finding bugs prior to a final release is the best way to ensure the next version of a project does what you need. Try out the latest alpha, beta or candidate releases and let us know if you find anything that needs fixing using our Issue Tracker.Create Documentation

There's nothing better than well written, up-to date documentation that makes you productive in no time. If you see something missing or just want to correct a mistake use our project documentation editor to make changes instantly. You can also add articles to the wiki to highlight tips and tricks.Help Users

Providing support to users is a great way to collaborate and give back to the community. Lots of questions are asked and answered each day in the forums or on StackOverflow using tags such as jboss and hibernate.Submit Patches/New Features

These days many projects have moved from our Subversion repos to GitHub providing additional functionality to fork the code and submit changes via pull requests. Whichever method you use take a look in our Issue Tracker to see if anything interests you, or pick an issue you've created, and see if you can submit a patch or new feature implementation. If this is your first time you'll need to sign a Contributor License Agreement but it only takes a couple of minutes.Report Issues

User feedback is a critical part of the open source development process. If you find a bug or have suggestions for an enhancement or new feature go ahead and report it in our Issue Tracker.Review Code

It's easy to get lost in the detail so sometimes a step back is required to see the full picture. Performing a code review helps reveal general areas for improvement whether it be programming style or adding comments to describe what's going on.Translate Documentation

If English isn't your natural language you may want to read documentation in your own language. To cover as many languages as possible we encourage people to contribute translations whenever they can.Discuss Future Development

If you're involved in a particular project and want to have a say in its future development you can talk with the project team on IRC or via the dev forums/mailing lists to have your voice heard.Join a User Group

Meeting people in your local area with similar interests in JBoss Community projects can be a great way to share tips and tricks and make new friends. Take a look at the growing number of User Groups to see if there's one near you. If you don't find one you can always create one!

Today's Agenda

Choose a Good NameHave a Clear Mission StatementState That the Project is FreeFeatures and Requirements ListDevelopment StatusDownloadsVersion Control and Bug Tracker AccessCommunications ChannelsDeveloper GuidelinesDocumentation

Welcome to the OpenShift Origin Community

Diane MuellerCloud Ecosystem Evangelist, Red HatTwitter: @pythondj

Hashtags for today's event: #OpenShift #PDX #ShiftMatters #OCD

Today's Schedule

12:00 - 12:10 Welcome to OpenShift Origin Community: Diane Mueller12:10 - 12:30 Introduction to OpenShift - Private, Public and Community: Bill DeCoste12:30 - 1:30 OpenStack + OpenShift Integration: Chris Wright & Krishna Raman1:30 - 2:00 DevOps @ OpenShift Online Presenter:Adam Miller2:00 - 2:15 Caffeine Break2:15 - 3:00 OpenShift Origin Internals Presenters: Bill DeCoste & Krishna Raman3:00 - 4:00 Deep Dive on Multi-tenancy, Containers & Security: Dan Walsh4:00 - 5:00 Extending OpenShift Origin: Build Your Own Cartridge: Bill DeCoste5:00 - 9:00 Round Table & aHappy Hour Mini Hack-a-thon