[openstack-dev] [Nova][Cells] Cells subgroup and meeting times

Matt Riedemann mriedem at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Nov 11 22:07:27 UTC 2014



On 11/11/2014 3:51 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
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> On 11/11/2014 3:50 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
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>> On 11/11/2014 3:04 PM, Andrew Laski wrote:
>>> We had a great discussion on cells at the summit which is captured at
>>> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/kilo-nova-cells.  One of the tasks we
>>> agreed upon there was to form a subgroup to co-ordinate this effort and
>>> report progress to the Nova meeting regularly.  To that end I would like
>>> to find a meeting time, or more likely alternating times, that will work
>>> for interested parties.
>>>
>>> I am proposing Wednesday as the meeting day since it's more open than
>>> Tues/Thurs so finding a meeting room at almost any time should be
>>> feasible.  My opening bid is alternating between 1700 and 2200 UTC. That
>>> should provide options that aren't too early or too late for most
>>> people.  Is this fine for everyone or should it be adjusted a bit?
>>>
>>> A meeting room will be picked once we're settled on times.  And I'm not
>>> planning on a meeting this week since we haven't picked times yet and I
>>> haven't had time to put together specs yet and I would like to start
>>> with a discussion on those.
>>>
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>> Not office hours for me and I've got mini-me to pickup at 1700 every
>> day, but barring that it seems like an OK time.  Plus I'm planning on
>> mostly working on (1) giving review priority and (2) QA (Tempest)
>> changes, which can probably be worked separately from a meeting as long
>> as I can get the minutes.
>>
>
> I guess I should say that 2200 is definitely doable for me, mini-me is
> in bed by then (or so help me...).
>

Nevermind, I failed clocks in 2nd grade, these times are perfect for me. :)

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Thanks,

Matt Riedemann




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