RDO is a community of people using and deploying OpenStack on CentOS, Fedora, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Try it
Try out OpenStack in one of three ways:
- Deploy a production cloud with the TripleO Quickstart.
- TryStack.org lets you try OpenStack with your own applications in our sandbox environment.
- Spin up an all-in-one concept cloud with the All-In-One Quickstart.
Hack on it
There are different ways to get involved:
Help out with packaging one of the OpenStack projects.
Tackle one of the open issues or review a pending changeset.
Check out the current status of the project.
Join the conversation
The conversation happens in several places:
- On the mailing lists
- #RDO on the Freenode IRC network
- ask.openstack.org
What is RDO?
RDO is a community of people using and deploying OpenStack on CentOS, Fedora, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. We have documentation to help get started, mailing lists where you can connect with other users, and community-supported packages of the most up-to-date OpenStack releases available for download.
If you are looking for enterprise-level support, or information on partner certification, Red Hat also offers Red Hat OpenStack Platform.
OpenStack relies on the underlying operating system and hypervisor — and what better operating system to build on than the industry’s leading enterprise operating system? The RDO community is your one-stop community site for all things related to using OpenStack on Red Hat based platforms.
Come join us
Come to one of the main events where some of us will be. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. Subscribe to the rdo-list mailing list for technical questions, or to the newsletter mailing list for monthly community updates.