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Welcome to the MultiOS sub-project! | Welcome to the MultiOS sub-project! | ||
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+ | '''October 2021 PTG: Recommend to combine with the Distro-OS project''' | ||
=== Team members === | === Team members === | ||
− | * Project Lead: | + | * Project Lead: Victor Rodriguez <victor.rodriguez.bahena@intel.com> |
− | * Technical Lead : | + | * Technical Lead : Saul Wold |
− | * Contributors: Saul Wold | + | * Contributors: Saul Wold, Mario Alfredo C Arevalo, Yi C Wang; Yan Chen Scott Little, Abraham Arce Moreno, Bruce Jones, Marcela Rosales, Stephen Gooch, Babak SarAshki. |
=== Weekly call === | === Weekly call === | ||
− | + | * Covered in the OS-Distro Team Call - Bi-weekly on Wednesdays 9:30AM Eastern | |
− | + | * Zoom Details: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Starlingx/Meetings#6:30am_Pacific_-_Multi-OS_.26_Non-Openstack_Distro_Team_Call_-_bi-weekly | |
+ | * Project notes https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/stx-multios | ||
=== Goals === | === Goals === | ||
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=== Dependencies === | === Dependencies === | ||
− | This work is dependent on work being done in the [[StarlingX/Pyton2|Python2 to Python3 Transition]] | + | This work is dependent on work being done in the [[StarlingX/Pyton2|Python2 to Python3 Transition]] and [[StarlingX/Devstack|Devstack Integration]] sub-projects, and will become easier as the Upstreaming project gets the StarlingX forks closed. |
=== Work items === | === Work items === | ||
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* The bugs open against the project can be found in TBD | * The bugs open against the project can be found in TBD | ||
− | === Operating | + | === Operating System Dependent Notes and Issues === |
− | ==== Clear Linux | + | ==== Debian ==== |
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+ | See [[StarlingX/MultiOS/Debian|Debian]] | ||
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+ | ==== openSUSE ==== | ||
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+ | See [[StarlingX/MultiOS/OpenSUSE|openSUSE]] | ||
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+ | ==== Clear Linux ==== | ||
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+ | See [[StarlingX/MultiOS/ClearLinux|Clear Linux]] | ||
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+ | ==== Yocto/Wind River Linux ==== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 27 October 2021
Contents
MultiOS Sub-project
Welcome to the MultiOS sub-project!
October 2021 PTG: Recommend to combine with the Distro-OS project
Team members
- Project Lead: Victor Rodriguez <victor.rodriguez.bahena@intel.com>
- Technical Lead : Saul Wold
- Contributors: Saul Wold, Mario Alfredo C Arevalo, Yi C Wang; Yan Chen Scott Little, Abraham Arce Moreno, Bruce Jones, Marcela Rosales, Stephen Gooch, Babak SarAshki.
Weekly call
- Covered in the OS-Distro Team Call - Bi-weekly on Wednesdays 9:30AM Eastern
- Zoom Details: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Starlingx/Meetings#6:30am_Pacific_-_Multi-OS_.26_Non-Openstack_Distro_Team_Call_-_bi-weekly
- Project notes https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/stx-multios
Goals
Our goals for this sub-project are:
- Enable StarlingX to be built on and run on multiple host operating systems
- Our initial target operating systems are CentOS (currently supported), Clear Linux and Ubuntu
- Enable StarlingX to provide software management services for multiple package file formats
- This requires building abstraction layers in the StarlingX Flock to allow package management to be defined per-OS (or per package manager)
Dependencies
This work is dependent on work being done in the Python2 to Python3 Transition and Devstack Integration sub-projects, and will become easier as the Upstreaming project gets the StarlingX forks closed.
Work items
- All Storyboard stories created for this team should use the tag "stx.multios" and the prefix [MultiOS].
- The work items for this team can be found in Storyboard here.
- The bugs open against the project can be found in TBD
Operating System Dependent Notes and Issues
Debian
See Debian
openSUSE
See openSUSE
Clear Linux
See Clear Linux
Yocto/Wind River Linux
See Yocto