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README.rst
An Introduction To StackForge
Abstract
OpenStack is not only the fastest-growing open-source cloud project but is also a large-scale, complex system with a rapidly expanding code base and more than 1,000 contributors to date. Handling the quantity and pace of contributions is a huge challenge on its own. We've been able to handle the dramatic scale of development by having automation systems that allow us to treat all developers equally from a process perspective and keep our trunk always clean by performing testing pre-merge. The beautiful thing about this approach has been that it doesn't just keep up with demands, it facilities and encourages more development.
The system is so good, in fact, that people want to use it to develop more things than just OpenStack. StackForge is a self-service system that hosts and manages unofficial projects related to OpenStack. This talk will walk through getting started with StackForge.