Commons builds connections and collaboration across OpenShift communities, projects and stakeholders. In doing so we'll enable the success of customers, users, partners, and contributors as we deepen our knowledge and experiences together.
Our goals go beyond code contributions. Commons is a place for companies using OpenShift to accelerate its success and adoption. To do this we'll act as resources for each other, share best practices and provide a forum for peer-to-peer communication.
OpenShift is critical to our business and the OpenShift Commons has given us a great opportunity to connect directly with other OpenShift ecosystem participants...
By participating in the OpenShift Commons, we are able to easily and proactively communicate with the community...
OpenShift Commons is a distinctive way of building a strong and open network of users, partners and open source community members...
Being a part of an inclusive, open, and inviting community such as Commons means that you're part of the conversation. Our Special Interest Groups (SIG) are designed so that you can find everything you need in one place around a central topic.
Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for administrating, managing and operating OpenShift
OpenShift v3 Migration Upgrade Roadmap Special Interest Group
Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for administrating, managing and operating OpenShift in .EDU setting
Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for building and maintaining Images for use with OpenShift
Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for working with Big Data on OpenShift
Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for developing and deploying .NET Apps and SQL Server on OpenShift
Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for deploying and managing OpenShift on OpenStack
Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for deploying and managing OpenShift in .GOV
OpenShift Commons is open to all community participants: users, operators, enterprises, non-profits, educational institutions, partners, and service providers as well as other open source technology initiatives utilized under the hood or to extend the OpenShift platform.