Many of the "next gen middleware" applications are comprised of many microservers and distributed in nature. Murano was designed as an installer for distributed applications. Talk about Murano a bit...
Open source like everything in OpenStack. Uses Swift (hosted by Rackspace) to hold assets. That means you can contribute to how the catalog functions following OpenStack process. It will be a live and evolving thing. Also means you can download the whole thing and host it behind your firewall... a common concern with public catalogs is that they are not useful for enterprises due to inability to host in house.
Open source like everything in OpenStack. Uses Swift (hosted by Rackspace) to hold assets. That means you can contribute to how the catalog functions following OpenStack process. It will be a live and evolving thing. Also means you can download the whole thing and host it behind your firewall... a common concern with public catalogs is that they are not useful for enterprises due to inability to host in house.
If you want to add something to the catalog, first you have to make something
Not as scary as it looks if you’ve never committed before
INTENTIONAL SLIDE REPEAT
Open source like everything in OpenStack. Uses Swift (hosted by Rackspace) to hold assets. That means you can contribute to how the catalog functions following OpenStack process. It will be a live and evolving thing. Also means you can download the whole thing and host it behind your firewall... a common concern with public catalogs is that they are not useful for enterprises due to inability to host in house.