Add info on Powered adoption
In the last Board of Directors meeting, one piece of feedback we received on the new periodic issues report as a suggestion that we include some information about what products have adopted the Interoperability Guidelines and been granted an OpenStack Powered agreement by the Foundation. This patch adds some stats with links to the Marketplace (which will contain current info long after the report is published, as opposed to a static list of names in the report itself which will become inaccurate over time). Change-Id: I941f8c759c10d2d45911eec7f5d6fe11db57f234
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* The `OpenStack Interoperability page
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<http://www.openstack.org/brand/interop/>`_ describes the logo/trademark
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programs that the DefCore Committee's Interoperability Guidelines govern
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admission to.
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admission to. As of this writing, some 38 OpenStack Powered products have
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verified that they meet the program requirements and are listed in the
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`OpenStack Marketplace <http://www.openstack.org/marketplace>`_,
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including
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`7 public clouds <http://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/>`_,
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`27 distributions and appliances <http://www.openstack.org/marketplace/distros/>`_,
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and `4 hosted private clouds <http://www.openstack.org/marketplace/hosted-private-clouds/>`_.
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You can communicate with the DefCore Committee via email at
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defcore-committee@lists.openstack.org, or on IRC in the #openstack-defcore
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