Contributors to the Open-source Community

OpenNebula has thousands of users, contributors, and supporters, who interact through various online email lists, blogs and innovative projects to support each other.

Do you want to contribute to the technology?, please visit the community page. Contributions can be in the form of source code patches, new code, or bug reports, but could also include mailing list support or web site content like articles, tutorials, FAQs, or screenshots.

Do you want to sponsor the project?, please visit the sponsor page.

Send us an email to contact@opennebula.org if you are interested in collaborating on open-source and innovation in cloud computing management.

Project Leads

Project Leads define strategy, represent, promote and lead all technical aspects of the open-source project, such as the architecture, design, roadmap, development, release cycles, versioning, QA, documentation and web site.

Community Manager

The Community Manager is responsible for engaging the open source community, and championing the project and the technology.

Major Contributors

Major Contributors are highly experienced members of the open-source community who have demonstrated their design skills and have made significant technical contributions to the project for several years. As committers, they decide whether to include or exclude a change.

Contributors

We would like to acknowledge the work of many community members who have contributed to OpenNebula by being active with the discussions, answering user questions, or providing patches for bugfixes, features and documentation. If your name is missing from the list, please contact us.

Ecosystem Contributors

The following organizations have contributed to the OpenNebula ecosystem: CloudScaling, Telefonica I+D, C12G Labs, SARA Supercomputing Center, University of Chicago, University on Clemson, GWDG, INRIA, Furtwangen University, LiberSoft, CRS4 Computing Center…

Innovative, Groundbreaking Projects in Cloud Computing

OpenNebula is the result of many years of research and the interaction with world leading industrial and academic organisations in cloud computing. OpenNebula is being enhanced in the context of several EU-funded flagship international projects in cloud computing to address the requirements of business and research use cases from leading IT organizations across multiple industries. We would like to especially acknowledge these multi-million pioneering projects and their partners for their invaluable contributions.

  • RESERVOIR, main contributor with significant impact on OpenNebula's design and innovative features, coordinated by IBM and with the participation of Telefonica I+D, University College of London, Umeå University, SAP AG, Thales Services SAS, Sun Microsystems Germany, ElsagDatamat S.p.A, DSA-Reasearch at UCM, CETIC, Universita Della Svizzera italiana, Universita degli Studio di Messina and the European Chapter of the Open Grid Forum.
  • StratusLab, coordinated by Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and with the participation of DSA-Reasearch at UCM, Greek Research and Technology Network S.A., SixSq Sárl, Telefonica I+D and Trinity College Dublin.
  • BonFIRE coordinated by Atos Origin and with the participation of University of Edinburgh, SAP AG, Universitaet Stuttgart, FRAUNHOFER, Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology, DSA-Reasearch at UCM, Fundacio Privada I2CAT, Hewlett-Packard Limited, The 451 Group Limited, Technische Universitaet Berlin, IT-Innovation, and Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique.
  • 4CaaSt coordinated by Telefónica I+D and with the participation of UPM, 2nd Quadrant Limited, BonitaSoft, Bull SAS, Ericsson GMBH, FlexiScale, France Telecom, Universitat St Gallen, ICCS/NTUA, Nokia Siemens Networks, SAP AG, Telecom Italia, DSA-Reasearch at UCM, Universitaet Stuutgart, UvT-EISS, and ZIB.

Your contribution is very much appreciated!