Monday, November 5, 2012

CloudStack.org Migrating to Apache Infrastructure

CloudStack.org Migrating to Apache Infrastructure:
As part of the transition of CloudStack to the Apache Software Foundation, Citrix will be redirecting CloudStack.org to a site hosted on Apache infrastructure and maintained by the Apache CloudStack podling community. The move will take place Monday, ahead of the release of Apache CloudStack 4.0.0-incubating.
As you might rememeber, Citrix proposed CloudStack to Apache in April of this year. It was accepted by Apache in mid-April, and the project has been working hard on getting all of its infrastructure up and running, and getting the first release out the door. Now, the release is right around the corner and it’s time to re-locate cloudstack.org.
The current site will continue to be available at buildacloud.org, and will be the source of information about community events around open source cloud computing. The forums, blog, and event calendar will all remain and the Citrix cloud community team will continue to post updates to the site and keep it fresh.
Your user information will not be transferred, and you’ll still be able to log in and sign up for events, post comments, and so on.

Help with Apache CloudStack

If you’re looking for support with Apache CloudStack, we’d suggest signing up for the cloudstack-users mailing list. (Just send an email to cloudstack-users-subscribe@incubator.apache.org from the address you’d like to use.) The list is very active with users and developers of Apache CloudStack, many of whom are happy to help answer your questions about CloudStack use or possible bugs.

Thanks!

We’d like to thank all of the folks who have signed up for CloudStack.org (and Cloud.com) accounts here, and hope you’ll continue to use the site to learn about open source cloud computing as we transition to BuildaCloud.org. The CloudStack community has come a long way since the days of Cloud.com, and your interest and participation has helped make that possible. Thanks!

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