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OpenStack Icehouse Technology Themes
Operator-Driven
Updates Mature
Integrated Release
Efficiency at
Scale
• Testing for drivers and upgrades
• Rolling upgrades with no downtime
• Easier to manage, reliability and
consistency across services
• Innovation happening through the
incubation process
• Object Storage discoverability and
replication options (s-sync)
• Block Storage horizontal scalability
• Data layer performance
improvements for large deployments
Tighter Platform
Integration
• Boot process reliability across
platform services
• Consistency across services
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Icehouse Release Stats
Developer Growth
1,202 contributors to Icehouse; a 32% increase from
the Havana release
Total Number of
Features
Approximately 350 new features; focus on testing,
maturity and stability this release cycle
Bugs Fixed 2,902 bugs fixed during the Icehouse release cycle
Top Companies
Committing Code
Red Hat, IBM, HP, Rackspace, Mirantis, SUSE,
OpenStack Foundation, eNovance, VMware, Intel; users
in top 20 include Samsung, Yahoo! and Comcast
Translations
Dashboard now supports 16 languages;
internationalization team translated nearly 700,000
words during Icehouse cycle
Testing
53 third-party CI systems registered in Icehouse cycle,
starting from less than five
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Community Stats – May 2014
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ECOSYSTEMSIZE
(Members+Sponsors+Supporters)
CUMULATIVE
CONTRIBUTORS
AVERAGE MONTHLY
CONTRIBUTORS
PATCHES
MERGED
2,130 466 17,209
355Companies
Members: 27
Sponsors: 68
Supporters: 260
TOP 10 Countries
1) United States
2) China
3) India
4) Great Britain
5) Australia
16,266
6) France
7) Russia
8) Canada
9) Ireland
10) Germany
INDIVIDUALMEMBERS
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Next Summit: Paris, France, November 3, 2014
OpenStack Summit Attendee Growth
as important as devs--the people and systems who give them infrastructure
If you have fast devs without fast infrastructure to run their software on, it’s like a high-performance race car without tires
Launched a new online publication at superuser.openstack.org to help connect users so they can get the most out of the community. We have active and engaged users who are changing their businesses and industries and also changing OpenStack. In fact we had many users in top contributors to icehouse include Samsung, Yahoo! and Comcast
The latest release. Release mid-April 2014. Included many new features, but biggest updates were operational stability
High-level overview of the big themes around Icehouse. Listened to user feedback to create a more stable, easier to scale and operate system
These are the statistics for what happened during the 6-month Icehouse release cycle from November 2013 to April 2014
When I was here last year, I show these statistics for the community. In the last year, it has grown a lot!