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OpenShift Origin is a cloud application platform as a service (PaaS). It is the open sourced, community supported version of OpenShift

This page tracks Fedora Cloud SIG's effort to import and maintain OpenShift Origin in Fedora.

OpenShift Origin release 4 no longer supports Fedora, only RHEL/CentOS/SL. The reason is that the ruby in Fedora has progressed so fast that it is no longer compatible with the code in OpenShift Origin.

There is currently no plans to update the current code in OpenShift Origin to a newer ruby, instead efforts are being targeted towards OpenShift v3. (Not to be confused with OpenShift Origin release 3.

OpenShift v2 packages will be removed from Fedora 21+. When it is considered stable enough, the OpenShift v3 packages will be added into Fedora.

Source

Source code for the OpenShift Origin project can be found in two main repositories:

Source code for additional projects related to OpenShift Origin:

Community

The community is thriving at the official web site.

Mail Lists:

  • dev - OpenShift Origin Developers List
  • users - OpenShift Origin Users List

IRC Channels:

You may also be interested in joining OpenShift Commons as either an individual or a company. OpenShift Commons is where users, partners, customers, and contributors come together to collaborate and work together on OpenShift.

Contributors Group

OpenShift Origin Contributors Group

You can apply to join the OpenShift Origin Contributors Group here.

Rules for Application:

You must have at least one (1) accepted pull request on one of the following repositories:

To apply, visit this page and click the "Apply" button, then send an email to dev@lists.openshift.redhat.com with the following information.

  • Subject: OpenShift Origin Contributors group application
  • Body: Include your Fedora Account System (FAS) username
  • Body: Include a link to your accepted pull request

Releases

Latest Release:

All Releases:

Installation, Configuration, and Documentation