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== Airship: Elevate Your Infrastructure! ==
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=== Airship: Elevate Your Infrastructure! ===
  
 
Airship is a collection of open source tools for automating cloud provisioning and management. Airship provides a declarative framework for defining and managing the life cycle of open infrastructure tools and the underlying hardware. These tools include OpenStack for virtual machines, Kubernetes for container orchestration, and MaaS for bare metal, with planned support for OpenStack Ironic.
 
Airship is a collection of open source tools for automating cloud provisioning and management. Airship provides a declarative framework for defining and managing the life cycle of open infrastructure tools and the underlying hardware. These tools include OpenStack for virtual machines, Kubernetes for container orchestration, and MaaS for bare metal, with planned support for OpenStack Ironic.
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To experiment with a single-node deployment of Airship in a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 VM, visit https://airshipit.org.
 
To experiment with a single-node deployment of Airship in a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 VM, visit https://airshipit.org.
  
To download the Airship Seaworthy multi-node Airship reference deployment, see the Check It Out section.
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To download the Airship Seaworthy multi-node Airship reference deployment, see the '''Check It Out''' section.
  
 
The VM is managed using OpenStack Horizon. For information on OpenStack, see the OpenStack documentation at https://docs.openstack.org/.  
 
The VM is managed using OpenStack Horizon. For information on OpenStack, see the OpenStack documentation at https://docs.openstack.org/.  
The undercloud platform is managed using Airship Shipyard. For information about Shipyard, see the Documentation section.
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The undercloud platform is managed using Airship Shipyard. For information about Shipyard, see the '''Documentation''' section.
  
 
=== Releases ===
 
=== Releases ===
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Airship has a number of independent components, and we welcome new contributors to all of them!  Good ways to get started include:
 
Airship has a number of independent components, and we welcome new contributors to all of them!  Good ways to get started include:
# Take a look at Treasure Map to see how the pieces fit together.
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# Take a look at [https://airship-treasuremap.readthedocs.io/ Treasure Map] to see how the pieces fit together.
# Join the weekly design meeting to see what work is in the hopper (see Get In Touch, below).
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# Join the weekly design meeting to see what work is in the hopper (see '''Get In Touch''', below).
# Introduce yourself in the IRC channel #airshipit (see Get In Touch).
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# Introduce yourself in the IRC channel '''#airshipit''' (see '''Get In Touch''').
# Take a look at unassigned work items in the Airship StoryBoard and volunteer for one.
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# Take a look at unassigned work items in the OpenStack [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/Airship Airship StoryBoard] and volunteer for one.
  
 
=== Story and Issue Tracking ===
 
=== Story and Issue Tracking ===
  
Feel free to browse Airship stories and issues at the OpenStack Airship StoryBoard and even volunteer for an unassigned item.
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Feel free to browse Airship stories and issues at the OpenStack [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/Airship Airship StoryBoard] and even volunteer for an unassigned item.
  
StoryBoard projects have been created for each of the Airship components. For descriptions of the components, see the TreasureMap (or the Check It Out section above). Follow these links to the StoryBoard projects:
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StoryBoard projects have been created for each of the Airship components. For descriptions of the components, see the [https://airship-treasuremap.readthedocs.io/ Treasure Map] (or the '''Check It Out''' section above). Follow these links to the [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/Airship StoryBoard] projects:
* openstack/airship-armada   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-armada openstack/airship-armada]  
* openstack/airship-berth   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-berth  openstack/airship-berth]  
* openstack/airship-deckhand   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-deckhand openstack/airship-deckhand]  
* openstack/airship-divingbell   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-divingbell  openstack/airship-divingbell]  
* openstack/airship-drydock   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-drydock openstack/airship-drydock]  
* openstack/airship-in-a-bottle   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-in-a-bottle openstack/airship-in-a-bottle]  
* openstack/airship-maas   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-maas  openstack/airship-maas]  
* openstack/airship-pegleg   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-pegleg openstack/airship-pegleg]  
* openstack/airship-promenade   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-promenade openstack/airship-promenade]  
* openstack/airship-shipyard   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-shipyard  openstack/airship-shipyard]  
* openstack/airship-specs   
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-specs openstack/airship-specs]  
* openstack/airship-treasuremap  
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* [https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/airship-treasuremap openstack/airship-treasuremap]
  
 
=== Get in Touch ===
 
=== Get in Touch ===
  
Mailing lists: lists.airshipit.org  
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Mailing lists: '''lists.airshipit.org'''
  
 
IRC Meeting - Weekly:
 
IRC Meeting - Weekly:
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* Freenode IRC: #airshipit   
 
* Freenode IRC: #airshipit   
 
* Meeting logs: http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/airship/2018/   
 
* Meeting logs: http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/airship/2018/   
* For more information, contact Ian Colwell ic0786@att.com.
 
  
 
Design Call - Weekly
 
Design Call - Weekly
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* Where: https://zoom.us/j/474689365  
 
* Where: https://zoom.us/j/474689365  
 
* Agenda: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Airship_OpenDesignDiscussions  
 
* Agenda: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Airship_OpenDesignDiscussions  
* For more information, contact Ian Colwell ic0786@att.com.
 
  
 
Airship follows the OpenStack Foundation Code of Conduct. For details, please see http://www.openstack.org/legal/community-code-of-conduct.
 
Airship follows the OpenStack Foundation Code of Conduct. For details, please see http://www.openstack.org/legal/community-code-of-conduct.

Revision as of 18:46, 1 October 2018

Airship: Elevate Your Infrastructure!

Airship is a collection of open source tools for automating cloud provisioning and management. Airship provides a declarative framework for defining and managing the life cycle of open infrastructure tools and the underlying hardware. These tools include OpenStack for virtual machines, Kubernetes for container orchestration, and MaaS for bare metal, with planned support for OpenStack Ironic.

Try It Out

To experiment with a single-node deployment of Airship in a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 VM, visit https://airshipit.org.

To download the Airship Seaworthy multi-node Airship reference deployment, see the Check It Out section.

The VM is managed using OpenStack Horizon. For information on OpenStack, see the OpenStack documentation at https://docs.openstack.org/. The undercloud platform is managed using Airship Shipyard. For information about Shipyard, see the Documentation section.

Releases

We are working toward a 1.0 release within the next six months.

Check It Out

You can check out the source code from this repository: https://git.airshipit.org/cgit.

There you’ll find the following components:

  • Airship-in-a-Bottle - A complete, single-node deployment for curious newcomers.
  • Airship Specifications - Specifications for the Airship projects
  • Armada - An orchestrator for deploying and upgrading a collection of Helm charts
  • Berth - A lightweight mechanism for managing VMs on top of Kubernetes via Helm
  • Deckhand - A configuration management service with features to support managing large cluster configurations
  • Diving Bell - A lightweight solution for bare metal configuration management
  • Drydock - A declarative host provisioning system built initially to leverage MaaS for baremetal host deployment
  • MaaS - Kubernetes deployment artifacts for Canonical MaaS
  • Pegleg - A tool to organize configuration of multiple Airship deployments
  • Promenade - A deployment system for resilient, self-hosted Kubernetes
  • Shipyard - A cluster life cycle orchestrator for Airship
  • Treasure Map - Reference Airship manifests, CI/CD, and reference architecture

An additional component is Airship Seaworthy, a multi-node Airship reference deployment, available here:

https://github.com/openstack/airship-treasuremap/tree/master/site/airship-seaworthy

Airship is free and open source software. The code is available under the Apache 2 license.

Contribute

Airship has a number of independent components, and we welcome new contributors to all of them! Good ways to get started include:

  1. Take a look at Treasure Map to see how the pieces fit together.
  2. Join the weekly design meeting to see what work is in the hopper (see Get In Touch, below).
  3. Introduce yourself in the IRC channel #airshipit (see Get In Touch).
  4. Take a look at unassigned work items in the OpenStack Airship StoryBoard and volunteer for one.

Story and Issue Tracking

Feel free to browse Airship stories and issues at the OpenStack Airship StoryBoard and even volunteer for an unassigned item.

StoryBoard projects have been created for each of the Airship components. For descriptions of the components, see the Treasure Map (or the Check It Out section above). Follow these links to the StoryBoard projects:

Get in Touch

Mailing lists: lists.airshipit.org

IRC Meeting - Weekly:

Design Call - Weekly

OpenStack Foundation Touchpoint Call – Biweekly

Airship follows the OpenStack Foundation Code of Conduct. For details, please see http://www.openstack.org/legal/community-code-of-conduct.

Airship adheres to the Four Opens of community development. For details, please see https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Open.

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