Another one: http://www.linux.com/news/enterprise/cloud-computing/711234-cloudstack-ups-enterprise-credibility-with-apache-top-level-status
I especially appreciated this article, because Stephen O'Grady and Jay Lyman said things that I think are both complementary and appropriate. As much as we want to make our voices heard, I'm a *stong* proponent of staying positive and being complementary of similar OSS projects. The OpenStack Foundation, for example, is doing great work. We can continue to include Swift storage as a valuable secondary storage plugin option, and perhaps we'll find ways to take advantage of other work going on there. The same goes for OpenNebula. Frankly, I hope that we can pick back up on the little bit of momentum Sebastian seemed to have started to get ACS and the Open Nebula market place working together. Jay's quotes were also very similar to the verbal discussion we had this morning. I think that smart analysts like these two are the ones that we want to continue to foster relationships with. Yes, perhaps this opinion feeds some of the trolls out there (I've seen several people comment that we sounded to "friendly", which is apparently a bad thing), but I see it as a position of strength for our community. Sorry about a little bit of a rambling email there, but the thoughts above can be generalized into how I see us continuing to craft messages around our project: user focused and willing OSS collaborators. -chip
