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NeoNephos supports Europe’s strategic goal of creating a sovereign cloud-to-edge continuum — a federated digital platform spanning multiple providers, infrastructures, and software ecosystems. Emerging from the EU IPCEI-CIS initiative and building on the foundations laid by the ApeiroRA project, NeoNephos marks a strong step forward in our joint commitment to digital sovereignty — enabling openness, resilience, and innovation through collaboration and shared governance.
The NeoNephos Foundation is part of the Linux Foundation Europe.
Learn more about NeoNephos by visiting the official website at https://neonephos.org/.
Here you find links to learn more about us, what our organizational bodies are and how they work.
- NeoNephos Project Charter: Our foundational charter which underpins NeoNephos.
- Introduction: Brief introduction into NeoNephos.
Get to know our organizational bodies by exploring the links below.
- Current Governing Board: Our current Governing Board.
- Governing Board Introduction: Learn how our Governing Board (GB) works.
- Technical Advisory Council Introduction: Learn how the Technical Advisory Council (TAC) works
- Technical Steering Committee Introduction: Learn what Technical Steering Committees (TSCs) are.
- Meeting Minutes Template: Template for taking meeting minutes.
- NeoNephos Slides Theme: NeoNephos theme for use in presentations.
View NeoNephos current projects here.
- CobaltCore: CobaltCore is a reimagined, opinionated, and Kubernetes enabled OpenStack distribution, which complements IronCore and bridges the obligation to support the numerous non-cloud-native workloads by ensuring backward compatibility.
- IronCore: IronCore provides the a reference for compounded software layers for inventorying, managing, and maintaining baremetal using Kubernetes’ principles.
- Open Resource Discovery: ORD allows service providers to describe and customers poll their services in a uniform manner.
- Garden Linux: Garden Linux is minimal, container-focused operating system. It is optimized for Kubernetes use with Gardener, but also used as a container base image or standalone.
- Gardener: Gardener supports a wide range of cloud providers, allowing deployment and management of Kubernetes clusters across different cloud environments.
- Open Component Model: OCM provides auditability in service offerings by providing a Software Bill of Delivery (SBoD).
- Open Managed Control Pane: The Open Managed Control Pane is designed to enable the automated deployment of software using the Open Component Model and Flux.
- Open Micro Front End Platform (openMFP): OpenMFP brings together micro front ends and APIs into a cohesive platform, allowing teams to contribute components while maintaining their independence
- Greenhouse: Greenhouse is a comprehensive platform designed to address the challenges of operating large-scale cloud infrastructures.
- Platform Mesh: Platform Mesh establishes interoperability between multiple providers by building upon the Kubernetes API and resource model. Developers and admins can discover, access, and order services from various sources through kubectl.
- Katalis: Katalis bridges Telco and Cloud Provider APIs utilizing Kubernetes to drive orchestration and federation principles. Katalis establishes interoperability by translating Telco Federation APIs to IT Cloud resource provisioning and management.
View information or archived files regarding our outreach activities here.
- Community Calls: Slides and other files from the last community calls.
- Newsletter: Collection of newsletters sent out thus far.
Thank you for considering contributing to our projects. Check out our projects on their respective pages.
To facilitate an open and welcome environment for all, check out the Linux Foundation Code of Conduct.
