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<p class="">Hello Operators, <br></p>
<p class="">I wanted to provide some updates to the OSOps Operators Meeting that was held last week. <br></p>
<p class="">You can find the etherpad located here. [1]<br></p>
<p class="">The highlights of the meeting were the following:<br></p>
<p class="">- People see OSOps as an advocation group for patches, tools, and features that operators need to get done.<br></p>
<p class="">- The OSOps group should pick a topic and work on getting that issue resolved for the Operator community to help kick off the group’s work. </p>
<p class="">- The repo’s that OSOps maintains can be used to help in a few different ways. One primary one mentioned was configuration files. Providing bare minimum configuration files to use as a sanity check. The Kolla project can help produce a few of these to jumpstart the project. </p>
<p class="">- Documentation Issues - Help facilitate the update of missing documentation. </p>
<p class="">- Provide packaging examples that could eventually work into a framework for operators to use to pull upstream and apply patches. We are not talking about finding one method, but providing options for operators to choose. </p>
<p class="">Lots of great feedback in both sessions. The first session was around how OSOps can help the provide information to and from projects for them to review. The second half was held to find other ways that OSOps can help and utilize the current repo’s to give Operators more tools to better manage their environments. <br></p>
<p class="">Anyone with additional feedback or would like to help is welcome to join the upcoming OSOps Meeting. <br></p>
<p class=""><br></p><p class="">Thanks<br></p>
<p class="">Joe <br></p>
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<p class="">[1] <a href="https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/AUS-ops-OSOps">https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/AUS-ops-OSOps</a></p></div>