On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 9:53 AM Amy Marrich <amy at redhat.com> wrote: > The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the > RDO build for OpenStack 2023.1 Antelope for RPM-based distributions, CentOS > Stream and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RDO is suitable for building private, > public, and hybrid clouds. Antelope is the 27th release from the OpenStack > project, which is the work of more than 1,000 contributors from around the > world. > > The release is already available for CentOS Stream 9 on the CentOS mirror > network in: > > > http://mirror.stream.centos.org/SIGs/9-stream/cloud/x86_64/openstack-antelope/ > Congrats to the RDO team, and welcome to all the new contributors :) josh > The RDO community project curates, packages, builds, tests and maintains a > complete OpenStack component set for RHEL and CentOS Stream and is a member > of the CentOS Cloud Infrastructure SIG. The Cloud Infrastructure SIG > focuses on delivering a great user experience for CentOS users looking to > build and maintain their own on-premise, public or hybrid clouds. > > All work on RDO and on the downstream release, Red Hat OpenStack Platform, > is 100% open source, with all code changes going upstream first. > > The highlights of the broader upstream OpenStack project may be read via > https://releases.openstack.org/antelope/highlights.html but here are some > highlights: > > - The continuation of SRBAC and FIPS to make OpenStack a more secure > platform across various services, along with additional support in images. > - Additional drivers and features for Block Storage to support more > technologies from vendors such as Dell, Hitachi and NetApp, among others. > - DNS Zones that can now be shared with other tenants (projects) > allowing them to create and manage recordsets within the Zone. > - Networking port forwarding was added to the dashboard for Floating > IPs. > - Additional networking features to support OVN. > - Compute now allows PCI devices to be scheduled via the Placement API > and power consumption can be managed for dedicated CPUs. > - Load balancing now allows users to enable cpu-pinning. > - Community testing of compatibility between non-adjacent upstream > versions. > > OpenStack Antelope is the first release marked as Skip Level Upgrade > Release Process or SLURP. According to this model ( > https://governance.openstack.org/tc/resolutions/20220210-release-cadence-adjustment.html) > this means that upgrades will be supported between these (SLURP) releases, > in addition to between adjacent major releases. > > *TripleO removal in the RDO Antelope release:* During the Antelope cycle, > The TripleO team communicated the decision of abandoning the development of > the project and deprecating the master branches. According to that upstream > decision, TripleO packages have been removed from the RDO distribution and > will not be included in the Antelope release. > > *Contributors* During the Zed cycle, we saw the following new RDO > contributors: > > - Adrian Fusco Arnejo > - Bhagyashri Shewale > - Eduardo Olivares > - Elvira Garcia Ruiz > - Enrique Vallespí > - Jason Paroly > - Juan Badia Payno > - Karthik Sundaravel > - Roberto Alfieri > - Tom Weininger > > Welcome to all of you and Thank You So Much for participating! But we > wouldn’t want to overlook anyone. > > A super massive Thank You to all *52* contributors who participated in > producing this release. This list includes commits to rdo-packages, > rdo-infra, and rdo-website repositories: > > - Adrian Fusco Arnejo > - Alan Pevec > - Alfredo Moralejo Alonso > - Amol Kahat > - Amy Marrich > - Ananya Banerjee > - Artom Lifshitz > - Arx Cruz > - Bhagyashri Shewale > - Cédric Jeanneret > - Chandan Kumar > - Daniel Pawlik > - Dariusz Smigiel > - Dmitry Tantsur > - Douglas Viroel > - Eduardo Olivares > - Elvira Garcia Ruiz > - Emma Foley > - Eric Harney > - Enrique Vallespí > - Fabien Boucher > - Harald Jensas > - Jakob Meng > - Jason Paroly > - Jesse Pretorius > - Jiří Podivín > - Joel Capitao > - Juan Badia Payno > - Julia Kreger > - Karolina Kula > - Karthik Sundaravel > - Leif Madsen > - Luigi Toscano > - Luis Tomas Bolivar > - Marios Andreou > - Martin Kopec > - Matthias Runge > - Matthieu Huin > - Nicolas Hicher > - Pooja Jadhav > - Rabi Mishra > - Riccardo Pittau > - Roberto Alfieri > - Ronelle Landy > - Sandeep Yadav > - Sean Mooney > - Slawomir Kaplonski > - Steve Baker > - Takashi Kajinami > - Tobias Urdin > - Tom Weininger > - Yatin Karel > > *The Next Release Cycle* > > At the end of one release, focus shifts immediately to the next release > i.e Bobcat. > > *Get Started* > > To spin up a proof of concept cloud, quickly, and on limited hardware, try > an All-In-One Packstack installation. You can run RDO on a single node to > get a feel for how it works. > > Finally, for those that don’t have any hardware or physical resources, > there’s the OpenStack Global Passport Program. This is a collaborative > effort between OpenStack public cloud providers to let you experience the > freedom, performance and interoperability of open source infrastructure. > You can quickly and easily gain access to OpenStack infrastructure via > trial programs from participating OpenStack public cloud providers around > the world. > > *Get Help* > > The RDO Project has our users at lists.rdoproject.org for RDO-specific users > and operators. For more developer-oriented content we recommend joining the > dev at lists.rdoproject.org mailing list. Remember to post a brief > introduction about yourself and your RDO story. The mailing lists archives > are all available at https://mail.rdoproject.org. You can also find > extensive documentation on RDOproject.org. > > The #rdo channel on OFTC IRC is also an excellent place to find and give > help. > > We also welcome comments and requests on the CentOS devel mailing list and > the CentOS IRC channels (#centos, #centos-cloud, and #centos-devel in > Libera.Chat network), however we have a more focused audience within the > RDO venues. > > *Get Involved* > > To get involved in the OpenStack RPM packaging effort, check out the RDO > contribute pages, peruse the CentOS Cloud SIG page, and inhale the RDO > packaging documentation. Join us in #rdo on the OFTC IRC network and follow > us on Twitter @RDOCommunity. You can also find us on Facebook and YouTube. > > *Amy Marrich* > > She/Her/Hers > > Principal Technical Marketing Manager - Cloud Platforms > > Red Hat, Inc <https://www.redhat.com/> > > amy at redhat.com > > Mobile: 954-818-0514 > > Slack: amarrich > > IRC: spotz > <https://www.redhat.com/> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-devel mailing list > CentOS-devel at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20230418/43961545/attachment-0002.html>