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Revision as of 17:17, 24 April 2019
Welcome to the StarlingX Project
See the main StarlingX web site for current information about the project and the StarlingX Documentation site for reference documentation and guides.
StarlingX is a fully featured and high performance Edge Cloud software stack that is based on the Wind River® Titanium Cloud R5 product. Intel and Wind River have jointly open sourced this software and we invite you to download, build, install, and run it.
Wind River Titanium Cloud was originally built on open source components, that were then extended and hardened to meet critical infrastructure requirements, including: high availability, fault management, and performance management. This software provides numerous features and capabilities to enable 24/7 operation of mission critical applications.
You can find an overview of the StarlingX project's features here.
The StarlingX project opens all of these enhancements to the open source community. Please join us as we build the infrastructure stack for Edge Computing.
ReleasesThe first StarlingX release is stx.1.0 (previously referred to as stx.2018.10) and it is available now!
DocumentationThese two documents will help get you started building, installing, and validating your installation of StarlingX:
ContributingYour contribution is welcome - check the list of "help wanted" bugs. CodeThe StarlingX project uses Gerrit as its web-based code change management and review tool.
Planning & Process
Story and Bug TrackingWe are using the OpenStack Storyboard tool for tracking feature development activities. Each new Story shall be marked with one or more Tags, and can optionally include one or more Prefixes in the title. See Tags and Prefixes for a description of how we use them. The StarlingX Storyboard project group is here. IMPORTANT: If you create a new story, please mark it with the tag "stx.new" so we can find it, review it and assign it to the right team/release. We are using Launchpad for tracking bugs. IMPORTANT: If you create a new bug, please use the StarlingX Bug Template. Sample queries:
References
OpenStack DocumentationThese are references to general OpenStack material:
GovernanceYou can find more information about StarlingX governance and the TSC charter on the governance section of the documentation website. For early versions and evolution of the documents see here and on this wiki page. |
CultureWe are proud to be an OpenStack Foundation project!
MeetingsWeekly calls
PTG MeetingsHere are the agendas and notes for our PTG meetings: Status and PlanningThis section is under construction. Overall project planning pagesStarlingX ProjectsStarlingX is both a development project and an integration project that combines new services with many other open source projects into an overall Edge Cloud software stack. We've broken the overall project into a set of separate projects to help keep things manageable. Notes from the F2F discussion on how to organize sub-teams are here StarlingX main projectsInformation on the main StarlingX development projects can be found on the wiki pages below:
StarlingX supporting projectsIn addition to the main StarlingX development projects there are also additional projects to help us develop, maintain, document, build and release the overall StarlingX software stack.
StarlingX cross-project initiativesThere are several initiatives we are implementing that cross project boundaries:
ToDo:
Upstream StatusThe StarlingX code base contains a number of out-of-tree patches against other open source components. One of our highest priorities is to contribute those changes to their upstream communities. We are tracking the progress of resolving the OpenStack patches in an shared Google document. If you need write access to the document, please request it through the Google sheet directly. We are tracking the Non-OpenStack patches in a a different shared Google document. Please send an email to BruceJ @ Intel with your gmail.com email address for access to the document. Platform featuresFeatures that are unique to a specific hardware platform are described here. |