The OpenNebula Ecosystem
In the last years, many projects, research groups and companies have built new virtualization and cloud components to complement and to enhance the functionality provided by OpenNebula. In response to this growth, the OpenNebula Ecosystem has been established to:
The OpenNebula Ecosystem is formed by:
We offer the following instruments for coordination:
Once you've developed a new extension for OpenNebula, you'll want to make sure people can find out about and download it. Note that we do not perform filtering on the basis of technical issues. This is because the OpenNebula Ecosystem respects and suggests variety of technical approaches. It does not fear innovation or even internal confrontation between projects which overlap in functionality. We only filter components on the basis of the likeliness of them becoming successful tools.
The basic requirements are:
Moreover we applaud the following design and development principles in the components:
1. Send to the ecosystem mailing list and the community manager the following information
2. The Community Manager will evaluate your proposal and respond within one week time
3. If approved, the webmaster will create a page in the ecosystem namespace, and you will receive an account to update its contents. You will also receive an account for our blog.
4. You should update your page with all needed documentation on how to install and use the component and give users a pretty good idea what it does before installing it. Adding screenshots might be a good idea as well. At the top of the component page a few metadata fields will be filled. Uploads are not allowed, so you need to host your plugin files somewhere else. We recommend to manage your source with a Revision Control System using any public repository host.
5. Notify to the community manager when the component page is ready for review.
6. Prepare a blog. post to announce your participation in the ecosystem and to give visibility of the new component.
7. The Community Manager will publish your blog post and announce the new component in the ecosystem mailing list and in other community instruments.