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Message #09541
Re: OpenStack immaturity
Immaturity of a platform is something you can easily fix paying the right
fee to your favorite analyst firm.
Seriously, Openstack is an open platform and an open community. This means
problems and issues are open to discuss to everyone. Propietary platforms
issues are rarely disclosed, and they look more mature. And believe me, I
have used most of them and Openstack is not more unstable (or stable) than
others.
Anyway, it's time to move the stack from 'devs' to 'ops'. When somebody
says 'you have to install the development version to fix this' instead of
'you have to follow this procedure on the stable version', you cannot
imagine the damage made to Openstack Nova. It's painful, but it's the only
way to have a robust platform. Let's forget about 'you will have it in the
next release': we are not Microsoft. This is real, not vapourware.
My two cents
Diego
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On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Sébastien Han <han.sebastien@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> According to the statement of this article from Gartner group
> http://blogs.gartner.com/lydia_leong/2012/04/03/citrix-cloudstack-openstack-and-the-war-for-open-source-clouds/ Openstack is a
> highly immature platform.
> But why? What's make Openstack so immature?
>
> Any comments on that?
>
> Thank you in advance :)
>
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