
Open source cloud headlines this week feature the announcement of board elections for the OpenStack Foundation; Red Hat's new branding as an open cloud company; eBay's new open source cloud application testing platform; Intel's prescription for developing open standards in the cloud; and a high-profile departure from VMware's open source Cloud Foundry.
OpenStack Foundation Picks Up Steam, Will Put Board in Place [1]
OStatic
The OpenStack Foundation will hold its first board election later this month. See the full list of board candidates [2] on the OpenStack website.
Red Hat: Open cloud requires open APIs and stacks [3]
ZDNet
Red Hat is pushing its Deltacloud API as an open source tool for building hybrid enterprise clouds that interface with Amazon's EC2.
eBay Builds Virtualized Test Network With Nicira, OpenStack [4]
CRN
The commercial giant has built a cloud testing platform based on OpenStack, Nicira and Quantum.
Intel’s Imad Sousou: Open Cloud Standards will Emerge With More Collaboration [5]
Linux.com
In this Q&A the director of Intel's Open Source Technology Center defines the open cloud and discusses how developers can lead the way toward open standards in the cloud.
Cloud Foundry Evangelist Escapes VMware’s Gravity [6]
Wired
Another high-profile departure from VMware's open source cloud building platform.