Try Out the Latest Origin Release

Run the All-In-One VM

Try out a fully functioning Origin instance with an integrated Docker registry, running locally on your machine with the All-in-One Origin Virtual Machine.

Download the Binary

Red Hat periodically publishes binaries to GitHub, which you can download on the OpenShift Origin Releases page.

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TECHNICAL OVERVIEW OF ORIGIN

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CONTRIBUTE TO OPENSHIFT ORIGIN

We know you've got great ideas for improving OpenShift Origin and its network of open source projects.
So roll up your sleeves and come join us in the community!

View the ROADMAP

The OpenShift project roadmap lives on Trello and you can dig into more granular topics from our Trello organization.

All contributions are welcome - OpenShift uses the Apache 2 license and does not require any contributor agreement to submit patches. Please open issues for any bugs or problems you encounter, ask questions on the OpenShift IRC channel (#openshift-dev on freenode), or get involved in the Kubernetes project at the container runtime layer.

Extend OpenShift Origin

You can add new runtimes and frameworks to OpenShift Origin with community images and templates. Learn how to create and use custom images and templates with OpenShift Origin.

Contribute to the Source

Get started with the Contributors Guide
Fork the repository
Read the documentation
Check out the other repositories we're working on:
Kubernetes
Docker
Project Atomic

File a Bug

Found a bug? Let us know! OpenShift uses a public Bugzilla instance.

Talk to Us

Join the OpenShift Origin Developers Google Group
Follow the public user or development mailing lists
Chat with us on the #openshift-dev channel on Freenode
Ask or answer questions on StackOverflow

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Join OpenShift Commons

OpenShift Commons is the place where the community goes to collaborate and work together on OpenShift. OpenShift Commons is open to all community participants: users, operators, enterprises, startups, non-profits, educational institutions, partners, and service providers.

Join Commons

View upcoming and recorded Events & Briefings
View a list of Commons Participants

FIND YOUR COMMONALITY

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.

OpenShift Ops

Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for administrating, managing and operating OpenShift

OpenShift v3

OpenShift v3 Migration Upgrade Roadmap Special Interest Group

OpenShift .EDU

Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for administrating, managing and operating OpenShift in .EDU setting

OpenShift Image Builders

Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for building and maintaining Images for use with OpenShift

OpenShift Big Data

Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for working with Big Data on OpenShift

OpenShift .NET

Discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for developing and deploying .NET Apps and SQL Server on OpenShift.

STANDARDIZATION THROUGH CONTAINERIZATION

Standards are powerful forces in the software industry. They can drive technology forward by bringing together the combined efforts of multiple developers, different communities, and even competing vendors.

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DISTRIBUTED TRUSTED COMPUTING

Distributed trusted computing allows enterprises to cryptographically verify the integrity of their environment, from hardware to the distributed cluster.

With this secure configuration of Tectonic Enterprise, you can trust and verify that your machines have been booted securely, cryptographically audit the containers that have run on the cluster, and prevent attacks that involve modifying firmware, bootloader, the OS itself, or the deployment pipeline.

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