Hi! Thanks for watching our video :) A great place to ask any questions you may have is the OpenStack Community Mailing List. lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-discuss?_ga=2.151190906.27357775.1643032936-867265843.1631025492
Good presentation about a bad software. If a manual installation of a software is only "good for learning" and otherwise too complicated, and if on the other hand you need complete configuration managements tools or/and complete huge complicated environments like k8s or other container/virtualization software then there is something wrong with this software.
I do think the current bootstrapping for these enterprise pieces of software kind of stinks, but it seems like it gets better over the years. Think of it like Linux, you could bootstrap yourself, but you don't have to anymore because of the pre-work done by distributions and the installers they have made. This feels very simular, I look forward to the day in which it's as simply as flash a drive load it up, discover and connect to hardware, use as needed (and if you need more packagemanger install MORE_FEATURES).
Good clip, is there any update this in now days?
Can you share presentation files
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Can you provide installation documentation please.
Hi! Thanks for watching our video :) A great place to ask any questions you may have is the OpenStack Community Mailing List. lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-discuss?_ga=2.151190906.27357775.1643032936-867265843.1631025492
@@OpenInfraFoundation thank you
THe manual method is easy to manage and manullay install as you want .
Good presentation about a bad software. If a manual installation of a software is only "good for learning" and otherwise too complicated, and if on the other hand you need complete configuration managements tools or/and complete huge complicated environments like k8s or other container/virtualization software then there is something wrong with this software.
I do think the current bootstrapping for these enterprise pieces of software kind of stinks, but it seems like it gets better over the years.
Think of it like Linux, you could bootstrap yourself, but you don't have to anymore because of the pre-work done by distributions and the installers they have made. This feels very simular, I look forward to the day in which it's as simply as flash a drive load it up, discover and connect to hardware, use as needed (and if you need more packagemanger install MORE_FEATURES).