Project team leads share what’s next in the development cycle.

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If you’re interested in getting up to speed on what’s next for open infrastructure software, the project update videos from the recent Summit Berlin are available now.

In them you’ll hear from the project team leaders (PTLs) and core contributors about what they’ve accomplished, where they’re heading for future releases plus how you can get involved and influence the roadmap.

You can find the complete list of them on the video page. You can also get a complete overview of the projects (and how to get involved) on the OpenStack project navigator. For more on projects independent from the OSF (Airship, Kata Containers and Zuul) follow the links to those sites.

Some project updates that you won’t want to miss, in alphabetical order:

Airship

Airship is a collection of loosely coupled, interoperable open-source tools that are nautically themed.

Ironic

Bare metal provisioning service implements services and associated libraries to provide massively scalable, on demand, self-service access to compute resources, including bare metal, virtual machines and containers.

Kata Containers

Kata Containers bridges the gap between traditional VM security and the lightweight benefits of traditional Linux* containers.

Keystone

Keystone is an OpenStack service that provides API client authentication, service discovery and distributed multi-tenant authorization by implementing OpenStack’s Identity API. It supports LDAP, OAuth, OpenID Connect, SAML and SQL.

Heat

Heat orchestrates the infrastructure resources for a cloud application based on templates in the form of text files that can be treated like code. Heat provides both an OpenStack-native ReST API and a CloudFormation-compatible Query API.

 

Murano

Murano enables application developers and cloud administrators to publish various cloud-ready applications in a browsable catalog.

Nova

This project aims implement services and associated libraries to provide massively scalable, on demand, self service access to compute resources, including bare metal, virtual machines and containers.

Octavia

Octavia is an open source, operator-scale load balancing solution designed to work with OpenStack.

Swift

Swift is a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store. Organizations can use Swift to store lots of data efficiently, safely, and cheaply. It’s built for scale and optimized for durability, availability, and concurrency across the entire data set. Swift is ideal for storing unstructured data that can grow without bound.

Zuul

Zuul drives continuous integration, delivery and deployment systems with a focus on project gating and interrelated projects.

 

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