[openstack-dev] [all] OpenStack bootstrapping hour - Friday Sept 19th - 3pm EST

André Aranha andre.f.aranha at gmail.com
Tue Sep 16 11:27:25 UTC 2014


This is a great idea, and will be hugely useful for new people in
Openstack, like me.

Thank you!

On 16 September 2014 03:31, Ricardo Carrillo Cruz <
ricardo.carrillo.cruz at gmail.com> wrote:

> This is awesome, thanks for this guys!
>
> Regards
>
> 2014-09-16 7:09 GMT+02:00 Angelo Matarazzo <matarazzoangelo at gmail.com>:
>
>> You are great!!!
>> As newbie I tell you: thank you a lot
>> Angelo
>> Il giorno 16/set/2014 00:58, "Sean Dague" <sean at dague.net> ha scritto:
>>
>> A few of us have decided to pull together a regular (cadence to be
>>> determined) video series taking on deep dives inside of OpenStack,
>>> looking at code, explaining why things work that way, and fielding
>>> questions from anyone interested.
>>>
>>> For lack of a better title, I've declared it OpenStack Bootstrapping
>>> Hour.
>>>
>>> Episode 0 - Mock best practices will kick off this Friday, Sept 19th,
>>> from 3pm - 4pm EST. Our experts for this will be Jay Pipes and Dan
>>> Smith. It will be done as a Google Hangout on Air, which means there
>>> will be a live youtube stream while it's on, and a recorded youtube
>>> video that's publicly accessible once we're done.
>>>
>>> We'll be using an etherpad during the broadcast to provide links to the
>>> content people are looking at, as well as capture questions. That will
>>> be our backchannel, and audience participation forum, with the advantage
>>> that it creates a nice concise document at the end of the broadcast that
>>> pairs well with the video. (Also: the tech test showed that while code
>>> examples are perfectly viewable during in the final video, during the
>>> live stream they are a little hard to read, etherpad links will help
>>> people follow along at home).
>>>
>>> Assuming this turns out to be useful, we're thinking about lots of other
>>> deep dives. The intent is that these are indepth dives. We as a
>>> community have learned so many things over the last 4 years, but as
>>> OpenStack has gotten so large, being familiar with more than a narrow
>>> slice is hard. This is hopefully a part of the solution to address that.
>>> As I've told others, if nothing else, I'm looking forward to learning a
>>> ton in the process.
>>>
>>> Final links for the hangout + etherpad will be posted a little later in
>>> the week. Mostly wanted to make people aware it was coming.
>>>
>>>         -Sean
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sean Dague
>>> http://dague.net
>>>
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