Andreas Jaeger dbcb59ce21 Move other-requirements.txt to bindep.txt
The default filename for documenting binary dependencies has been
changed from "other-requirements.txt" to "bindep.txt" with the release
of bindep 2.1.0. While the previous name is still supported, it will
be deprecated.

Move the file around to follow this change.

Note that this change is self-testing, the OpenStack CI infrastructure
will use a "bindep.txt" file to setup nodes for testing.

For more information about bindep, see also:
http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/drivers.html#package-requirements
http://docs.openstack.org/infra/bindep/

As well as this announcement:
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-August/101590.html

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OpenStack Community App Catalog

Application Catalog for OpenStack

The OpenStack Community App Catalog will help you make applications available on your OpenStack cloud by providing a community driven catalog containing Glance images, Heat templates and Murano applications.

Overview

By providing a public location where OpenStack users can publish and consume artifacts to share and add additional capabilities, all OpenStack clouds become more valuable. For example vendors can publish Glance images for launching new VMs, Heat templates for creating new stacks, or Murano app packages for installing complete applications. When many OpenStack community members are publishing artifacts that users can easily download and install into their clouds this will multiply the value of their OpenStack cloud. Easy access to images, templates and apps will solve the "what now" question some user consider after successfully deploying an OpenStack environment.

Getting started with the Community App Catalog

See the wiki page to see how to get started using or contributing to the App Catalog. Visit https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/App-Catalog for more details.

Project Info

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