mtomaska1 | Guest6009: I would recommend to first setup a VM with Devstack(all-in-one). Devstack is basically a bare bone installation of all openstack services where you can develop and experiment with the software stack. All-in-one setup is the most basic as all of the services are run on the same machine. Here is a doc how to setup devstack on a VM | 13:15 |
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mtomaska1 | https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/guides/single-machine.html | 13:15 |
mtomaska1 | This document discusses how to develop on a devstack. TLDR show you how to restart a service once you make a change to source code. https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/development.html | 13:16 |
mtomaska1 | Here is a document which talks about neutron(networking) specifics in devstack. It goes into details like tunneling between nodes but with the all-in-one setup you dont have to think about that yet. Thats why its the best setup for getting started and learning | 13:18 |
opendevreview | Kristi Nikolla proposed openstack/governance master: Unmaintained status replaces Extended Maintenance https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/888771 | 14:18 |
opendevreview | Merged openstack/governance master: Deep link to ops-sunbeam README https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/886453 | 19:04 |
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