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There's a collaborative Cloud SIG todo list here:
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== Packaging ==
== Packaging ==

Revision as of 18:18, 5 March 2014

Fedora Cloud SIG

The Fedora Cloud SIG works to make Fedora successful on all major cloud platforms, public and private.

Get Fedora Cloud Images!

Launch currently-supported Amazon EC2 AMIs or download images for use in OpenStack, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula, or CloudStack from http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/.



Joining and participating in the Cloud SIG

We don't have a formalized join process. Signing up on the mailing list, coming to Cloud SIG meetings, and joining our IRC channel are good ways to get involved.

Mailing List

IRC

Fedora Cloud folks hang out on irc.freenode.net at #fedora-cloud.

Haven't used IRC for communication before? More information on how to use IRC is available here.

Meetings

The Fedora Cloud Working Group has a regular meeting on Wednesday at 17:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting-1 on irc.freenode.net. Everyone is welcome, whether a voting member of the WG or not.

There are also archives of older meetings on the Cloud SIG meetings page.

What we're working on

There are a number of folks from various projects participating in the Cloud SIG. Some of these projects are listed below:

There's a collaborative Cloud SIG todo list here:

Packaging

Interested in helping out with packaging? Feel free to grab a package from any of the projects you see here. If you're not sure what to work on, feel free to drop a note to our mailing list. If you're not a packager yet, or still need help, we can help out with that on the mailing list as well, or you can read the package maintainers page for more information.

Cloud SIG Packaging request list

Documentation

In addition to the excellent Cloud Guide created by the Fedora Documentation team with help from Cloud SIG contributors, we have a few wiki pages with documentation: