kanku make's installation and testing of kiwi images built by OBS very easy.

https://github.com/M0ses/kanku

At the moment there is only a monolytic scheduler process which does not create parallel Jobs or could scale horizontally (over several machines)

The idea is to

  • provide a simple way to setup openvswitch on the scheduler/worker
  • use rabbitmq as message bus between scheduler/worker

Looking for hackers with the skills:

kanku perl rabbitmq openvswitch

This project is part of:

Hack Week 14

Activity

  • almost 9 years ago: mstrigl liked this project.
  • over 9 years ago: mstrigl started this project.
  • over 9 years ago: ganglia liked this project.
  • over 9 years ago: M0ses added keyword "kanku" to this project.
  • over 9 years ago: M0ses added keyword "perl" to this project.
  • over 9 years ago: M0ses added keyword "rabbitmq" to this project.
  • over 9 years ago: M0ses added keyword "openvswitch" to this project.
  • over 9 years ago: M0ses originated this project.

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