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author | Scott Baker <smbaker@gmail.com> | Fri Feb 17 15:33:03 2017 -0800 |
committer | Scott Baker <smbaker@gmail.com> | Fri Feb 17 15:33:10 2017 -0800 |
tree | 243079400b587e5ba00e43b83b29908f1b931404 | |
parent | 2022ea457f38039dec61c27ae5135baf56dce1c1 [diff] |
CORD-770 ignore parents when computing delete set; catch purge errors portions selectively picked from master commit 0b2d60945362d7bff9df1eb8f7147fed209e1b6d Change-Id: I0bb1f3c83c3624a13e151b7079596858d2107899
XOS is now packaged as a project in the larger CORD open source initiative, with source code managed through https://gerrit.opencord.org
. It is also mirrored at:
https://github.com/opencord
Https://github.com/open-cloud
the latter of which corresponds to the configuration of XOS we run on OpenCloud.
Up-to-date information about XOS is available at the CORD Wiki. Additional information is available at the original XOS web site, but it is now somewhat dated.
The best way to get started with XOS is to bring up a "Single Node CORD POD," as described here. This version is configured with a service graph that includes ExampleService
, which is a good platform for understanding how to build and use XOS.