Re: Announcement: BOSH for Windows
Steven Benario
Hi Gwenn,
We have a work in progress on github (sample-windows-bosh-release) for a
release we have been using to test agent features during implementation.
However, this probably won't be very useful or interesting at the moment
since it has not really been designed for public consumption so much as it
has been designed as a tool for the team. Furthermore, because there is
currently no stemcell available currently, it can't be run by anyone
externally yet.
Sorry we don't have more for you yet!
-Steven
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Gwenn Etourneau <getourneau(a)pivotal.io>
wrote:
We have a work in progress on github (sample-windows-bosh-release) for a
release we have been using to test agent features during implementation.
However, this probably won't be very useful or interesting at the moment
since it has not really been designed for public consumption so much as it
has been designed as a tool for the team. Furthermore, because there is
currently no stemcell available currently, it can't be run by anyone
externally yet.
Sorry we don't have more for you yet!
-Steven
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Gwenn Etourneau <getourneau(a)pivotal.io>
wrote:
That's a really good news.
Do you have any bosh-release example for windows ??
Thanks
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 1:18 AM, Mike Youngstrom <youngm(a)gmail.com> wrote:This is great!
Mike
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 9:06 AM, Steven Benario <sbenario(a)pivotal.io>
wrote:Hello everyone,
We wanted to take this opportunity to announce a new incubating project
under the BOSH umbrella.
In the fall, we launched full support for Windows and .NET applications
in Cloud Foundry with Project Greenhouse (composed of Garden-Windows [1]
and Diego-Windows [2]). Since then, we've seen a lot of interest in
bringing the magic of CF to Windows developers.
One of the most common requests along those lines has been for BOSH to
support Windows cells. I'm pleased to announce that we have recently begun
adding support for Windows servers to Bosh (aka "Bosh for Windows" or
"BoshWin"). This project can be tracked at its public tracker [3], and will
be an open source contribution to the Foundation.
To date, all contributions have been committed directly to the
Bosh-Agent repo [4], under "windows" branches. If appropriate, we may
commit code to other repos in the future.
We are really excited to announce this, and would love to hear from you
if you are a potential user or contributor to Bosh-Windows!
Cheers,
Steven Benario
PM for Bosh-Windows
[1] - https://github.com/cloudfoundry/garden-windows
[2] - https://github.com/cloudfoundry/diego-windows-release
[3] - https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/1479998
[4] - https://github.com/cloudfoundry/bosh-agent