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Derek Higgins cabf0cc29d Switch to oslo.concurrency
Nova has removed nova/openstack/common/lockutils.py and switched to
oslo.concurrency so we can no longer import lockutils from the nova
tree.

Make the same switch in the ironic tree.

Closes-Bug: #1386631
Change-Id: I8db99d61dbe6c50c9edae37077242e2696bc5671
2014-10-28 11:49:11 +00:00
ironic Switch to oslo.concurrency 2014-10-28 11:49:11 +00:00
.testr.conf Unbreak debugging via testr 2014-09-03 21:31:06 +00:00
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README.rst Update doc headers at end of Juno 2014-10-16 09:41:44 +01:00
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setup.cfg Open Kilo development 2014-10-02 17:50:53 +02:00
setup.py Updated from global requirements 2014-04-30 05:25:27 +00:00
test-requirements.txt Updated from global requirements 2014-10-22 19:11:29 +00:00
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Ironic

Ironic is an integrated OpenStack project which aims to provision bare metal machines instead of virtual machines, forked from the Nova Baremetal driver. It is best thought of as a bare metal hypervisor API and a set of plugins which interact with the bare metal hypervisors. By default, it will use PXE and IPMI in concert to provision and turn on/off machines, but Ironic also supports vendor-specific plugins which may implement additional functionality.

Project Resources

Project status, bugs, and blueprints are tracked on Launchpad:

http://launchpad.net/ironic

Developer documentation can be found here:

http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic

Additional resources are linked from the project wiki page:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Ironic

Anyone wishing to contribute to an OpenStack project should find plenty of helpful resources here:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/HowToContribute

All OpenStack projects use Gerrit for code reviews. A good reference for that is here:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GerritWorkflow