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Revision as of 23:35, 18 May 2016
These docs are outdated, but kept here for historical reasons and search access. To view the latest docs, please refer to http://docs.openstack.org/developer/puppet-openstack-guide/
The Puppet OpenStack Mission: to bring scalable and reliable IT automation to OpenStack cloud deployments. Puppet OpenStack is open source, openly designed, openly developed by an open community. |
Getting started
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Contribute
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Community
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Each Puppet OpenStack module corresponds to an OpenStack component and has its own Git repository. The modules produce a number of deliverable, in order to achieve a clearly stated objective: deploy OpenStack. |
OpenStack modules
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Other repositories
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Other modules
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