[openstack-dev] [All] Finalizing cross-project design summit track

Sean Dague sean at dague.net
Wed Oct 29 12:31:05 UTC 2014


On 10/29/2014 08:20 AM, Russell Bryant wrote:
> On 10/29/2014 07:22 AM, Sean Dague wrote:
>> On 10/28/2014 05:22 PM, Russell Bryant wrote:
>>> A draft schedule has been posted for the cross-project design summit track:
>>>
>>> http://kilodesignsummit.sched.org/overview/type/cross-project+workshops#.VFAFFXVGjUa
>>>
>>> If you have any schedule changes to propose for really bad conflicts,
>>> please let me know.  We really tried to minimize conflicts, but it's
>>> impossible to resolve them all.
>>>
>>> The next steps are to identify session leads and get the leads to write
>>> session descriptions to put on the schedule.  We're collecting both at
>>> the top of the proposals etherpad:
>>>
>>> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/kilo-crossproject-summit-topics
>>>
>>> If you were the proposer of one of these sessions and are not already
>>> listed as the session lead, please add yourself.  If you'd like to
>>> volunteer to lead a session that doesn't have a lead, please speak up.
>>>
>>> For the sessions you are leading, please draft a description on the
>>> etherpad that can be used for the session on sched.org.
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>
>> I was trying to track down the origin of the "Debugging Gate Failures"
>> submission -
>> http://kilodesignsummit.sched.org/event/5cfc92906adc5830355ddcedbb95d977
>> (through matching hex author colors in etherpad... fun!)
>>
>> It looks like John G copied it over because someone (lost to the mists
>> of time) put it in the Nova ideas etherpad.
>>
>> I'd actually argue that a 40 minute interactive session without much
>> prep isn't going to be all that useful (and honestly probably a terrible
>> experience for all parties involved). This is a topic that Jay, Dan, and
>> I have discussed for doing an upcoming bootstrapping hour on (which also
>> means it would have a long term archived version), and I think that's
>> probably a better way to do a thing like this.
>>
>> As there is no owner for this, there is no one to pull it out of the
>> agenda. But I think it's something that should be considered.
> 
> I'm fine with pulling it.  If so, we can give something else 2
> timeslots, or pull another topic back in.  Any suggestions for one that
> could use 2 slots?
> 
> On a related note, next time around, if we use etherpads for proposals
> again, we should really use some common formatting for proposals, and
> require a session lead listed.

Agreed. I think proposals without a session lead specified should be
nixed. Otherwise we play this giant game of telephone tag. :)

-- 
Sean Dague
http://dague.net



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