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Thursday, May 15 • 9:50am - 10:30am
Core via Crowd Sourcing: DefCore’s Tempest in a Docker Container (“tcup”)

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There is no “Core Star Chamber!” We are counting on everyone in the community to help us determine which tests should be considered “must-pass” for cloud implementations to use the OpenStack brand. To collect this information, the DefCore committee has been building a portable version of the Tempest suite that runs in a Docker container. This containerized suite can test (we say “probe”) your private or public clouds and then upload the results to the shared RefStack site for inclusion in the DefCore process. That’s why we call it TCUP: Tempest in a Container to Upload from Probe.
In this session, we’ll show how to talk about how to use TCUP, examine its workings and review the broader DefCore process.

Speakers
RH

Rob Hirschfeld

Sr. Distinguished Engineer
Rob sits on the OpenStack Board and is co-chair of the Core Definition Committed (DefCore) I have been involved in Cloud for over 15 years and launched some of the earliest Cloud companies. My educational background (Duke and LSU) is in computer science and systems engineering with... Read More →
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Josh McKenty

VP Global Ecosystem Engineering, Pivotal
Entrepreneur and technologist Joshua McKenty works with Fortune 100 customers who seek to transition to a cloud native architecture, and with Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry team to bring new features and functionality to Cloud Foundry-based products, the industry-standard enterprise platform... Read More →


Thursday May 15, 2014 9:50am - 10:30am EDT
Room B206

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