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Revision as of 20:24, 20 June 2018

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Welcome to the StarlingX Project

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, which were then extended and hardened to meet critical infrastructure requirements: high availability, fault management, and performance management. This software provides numerous features and capabilities to enable 24/7 operation of mission critical applications.

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.


Documentation

Code

Bug Tracking

  • StarlingX Bug List
    • This list is sorted manually by drag and drop.
    • Please create bugs for any issues found in Storyboard, against one of the stx-* projects. If you can't find the right project, use stx-integ
    • After you create the bug, please add it to the Bug Worklist (link above)

Culture

We are proud to be an OpenStack Foundation project!

Status and Planning

Upstream Status

The 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.

TODO: Add a link to our Dashboard showing the status of upstream submissions

References

OpenStack Documentation

These are references to general OpenStack material: