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This patch does the following: - Move the CONTRIBUTING doc content into the developer documentation - Move the development-stack doc content into the developer documentation - Rename all instances of 'OpenStack Ansible' to 'OpenStack-Ansible' - Implements a simpler navigation index for the bottom of the page - Implements a navigation index at the bottom of all developer docs - Updates the README to reflect where to get documentation and further information - Adds more information into the 'scripts' developer doc - Updates the 'Additional Resources' Appendix with Ansible information Change-Id: Ic08ba072f3b3d1e4e446d1e81c20c0cdf01833de
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Utility container
The utility container provides a space where miscellaneous tools and other software can be installed. Tools and objects can be placed in a utility container if they do not require a dedicated container or if it is impractical to create a new container for a single tool or object. Utility containers can also be used when tools cannot be installed directly onto a host.
For example, the tempest playbooks are installed on the utility container since tempest testing does not need a container of its own. For another example of using the utility container, see the section called "Verifying OpenStack operation".