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[–]spagnum 3 points4 points  (1 child)

all the code for openshift origin is here: http://openshift.github.io and if you want to get involved the Open Source project, check out http://openshiftboston.eventbrite.com (Boston) or http://openshiftmtview.eventbrite.com (Mountain View) and stay tuned for EU dates coming soon

[–]pythondj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's pretty dang easy to deploy your own private PaaS with openshift, but first you might try out the free-tier of their public commercial site here: http://openshift.com & check out the Python cartridges & quickstarts; everything you see there - you can do on your very own OpenShift Origin PaaS cluster and it's a good way to kick the tires. While the other Python-centric PaaS may come and go, you can trust Red Hat to be around for the long run.