2. First some Thanks…
Arjan Eriks
Lotta van Uchelen
Paul Heere
Philip Dries
Juliet & Bert (venue)
Sebastien Goasguen
Reinier Cornelis
Everyone at Schuberg Philis
Giles Sirett
Karen Vuong
Geoff Higginbottom
Mark Hinkle
Steven Geerts
Arjen Wolfs
Hugo Trippaers
Gregg Witkin
Beurs van Berlage
City of Amsterdam
All who helped out building and workshops yesterday.
6. We Graduated!
• We are now a Top Level Project at
the ASF
• This was less than 1 year from
CloudStack entering the Incubator
7. Since August 2010:
Over 21,000 commits
by hundreds of developers
creating 2.5 million lines of code
That’s 1,300 person-years… or
over $71M in estimated cost.
Source: ohloh.net
8. We Released 4.1.0
• Significant Architectural Improvements
• 20 new features
• 24 Improvements
• 155 bug fixes
And we helped several 2.x users be able to
upgrade to 4.1
9. Then we did it again: 4.2!
• 57 new features
• 30 Improvements
• 253 bug fixes
11. Now?
1,800 Unique Package
Downloads in the last 10 days
1,800 Unique Package
Downloads in the last 10 days
1,800 Unique Package
Downloads in the last 10 days
16. Educating Others
• CloudStack University Initiative
• Google Summer of Code Projects
• Apache CloudStack Training
Courses
17. Google Summer of Code Outcomes
• Two new committers!
• New Features
• Native GRE controller extended to XCP
and KVM
• Tighter LDAP integration
• Prototypes
• Angular.js UI
• Elastic Map Reduce on CloudStack using
Whirr
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CloudStack European User Group
Geneva CloudStack User Group
CloudStack - Romania
Australian CloudStack User Group
CloudStack Brazil User Group
Vancouver CloudStack Meetup
Japan CloudStack User Group
CloudStack India Bangalore Chapter
CloudStack India Hyderabad Chapter
CloudStack Pune Meetup
CloudStack SF Bay Area Users Group
CloudStack NYC User Group
CloudStack Boston User Group
CloudStack DC and NoVA User Group
19. Announcing the Next CloudStack Conference…
CloudStack Day Japan
March 6, 2014
Tokyo
Don’t consider these numbers absolute in terms of installed clouds, instead focus on the correlation between the development and user community growth.
Users in this context are primarily the operators
This level of correlation is a strong indicator of project longevity.