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== IRC ==
We are in the process of setting up a logged irc channel on Freenode for this team. The channel name will be added here in the next few days, so subscribe to this page for updates. There is an existing channel #nova-docker on Freenode for those interested in that project on Stackforge.
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Team members are encouraged to join the <code>#openstack-containers</code> channel or Freenode. For those also interested in the nova-docker virt driver on Stackforge may also be interested in the <code>#nova-docker</code> channel.

Revision as of 17:28, 17 May 2014

OpenStack Containers Team

The Containers team is a new cross-functional team for OpenStack community stakeholders interested in adding better support in OpenStack for container technology. At the time of the Icehouse summit in Hong Kong there was a session and some IRC discussion on this topic, but after assorting some initial differences in opinion about where containers should be handled within OpenStack, discussions ended. This team aims to revisit this subject and drive to a conclusion that key stakeholders within the OpenStack community are comfortable with. This team will be considered successful once users of OpenStack can create and manage containers on OpenStack with an experience consistent with what they expect from using the Nova service to get virtual machines.

Membership

Anyone interested in containers support in OpenStack may join the OpenStack Containers Team on Launchpad for meeting invite updates.

Meetings

This team has a weekly meeting schedule on the main OpenStack meeting schedule:

Mailing List

Mailing list discussion for this team is on the OpenStack Developers Mailing List. Prepend the topic tag [Containers] to your subject line.

IRC

Team members are encouraged to join the #openstack-containers channel or Freenode. For those also interested in the nova-docker virt driver on Stackforge may also be interested in the #nova-docker channel.