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* EmmanuelKasper - maintains [[Virtualbox based images for Vagrant | Virtualbox based images for Vagrant]] | * EmmanuelKasper - maintains unofficial Virtualbox based images for [[Vagrant]] |
Debian Cloud Team
Infrastructure
Website: none yet
Alioth Project: cloud
Interacting with the team
Email contact: <debian-cloud@lists.debian.org>
list info and archives at http://lists.debian.org/debian-cloud
Request tracker: cloud.debian.org pseudo-package in the Debian BTS
Public IRC channel: #debian-cloud on irc.debian.org (OFTC)
Usual roles
Chris Fordham builds, maintains and publishes Debian compute images (hosted by RightScale); owner and admin of #debian-cloud on irc.debian.org; maintainer of ?RightScale Debian support
James Bromberger maintains Debian AMIs for the Amazon AWS marketplace
Charles Plessy maintains cloud-init (help is needed) and euca2ools, experiments the use of DebianInstaller to create AMIs and is also active in the Teams/PkgEucalyptus team.
Thomas goirand maintains Openstack and XCP
Anders Ingemann maintains build-debian-cloud
Jimmy Kaplowitz and David McWherter coordinate Google Compute Engine support on behalf of Google.
Jimmy Kaplowitz coordinates Google Compute Engine support on behalf of Debian - more help welcome!
Thomas goirand and Vincent Bernat are helping with the packaging of Google cloud utilities and dependencies.
- Brian Gupta - Testing/feedback
Pierre Couzy - Testing on Windows Azure and Linux agent WALinuxAgent and ?documentation
EmmanuelKasper - maintains unofficial Virtualbox based images for Vagrant
- (please add yourself here and get involved!)
Task description
Support Debian usage in the "cloud".
In particular, the team maintains Debian images and other resources for public, private and hyrbid clouds.
Get involved
Test our images and report your impressions.
Maintain software necessary to create or run cloud images.
Support Debian images on a platform where we are not yet present.
(to come)