[Openstack-track-chairs] Hello Forum Selection Committee!

Jimmy McArthur jimmy at openstack.org
Wed Sep 19 13:37:58 UTC 2018


Hi Greg,

I'm going to answer this directly on the public list as it's likely 
relevant to others:

Waines, Greg wrote:
>
> Hey Jimmy,
>
> I’m in the StarlingX group ... and first time in the Forum Selection 
> Committee ... questions for you ....
>
> Is StarlingX guaranteed a certain number of Forum Sessions ?
>
> Can StarlingX specifically ask for like 5 Forum Sessions ?
>
We don't guarantee any group a specific number of slots.  The makeup of 
the Forum Selection Committee is 2 OpenStack User Committee Member, 2 
OpenStack Technical Committee Members, 2 OpenStack Foundation employees, 
1 Starling X representative, 1 Airship representative, 1 Kata 
representative, and 1 Zuul representative.

The goal of the committee is to look for forum topics that can help 
promote good conversation and cross-collaboration. The topics should be 
high level enough that they would be of interest to users and operators, 
as well as developers.

When you're encouraging projects/communities to submit to the Forum, the 
above is something to keep in mind.  Proposing joint sessions is a great 
way to get people in the room and a great way to have your topic selected.

Now... all that said, in Vancouver we had enough space to take almost 
every topic submitted.  We try REALLY hard to include as much as we 
can.  We'll have to see how many submissions we  get this time, but we 
do have a fair amount of slots available.
>
> Also ... so we are using the CFP process for submitting FORUM topics ?
>
> i.e. https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/call-for-presentations
>
> So topics need to be submitted with an abstract providing more details 
> on context than just a topic title ?
>
That's correct. An abstract and a couple of other minor things are 
necessary in order for us to review/evaluate the topic.
>
> ( I noticed that some of my presentation submissions are still in system )
>
> Should we mark forum specific submissions with ‘FORUM’ as a prefix to 
> title or something ?
>
This is one of the unfortunate side effects of using the CFP tool for 
Forum topics. We'll have a fix in for this, but it probably won't be 
until next cycle.  That said, this is just the "submitter" view.  When 
it comes time for the Forum Selection Committee to make these decisions, 
they will only see items submitted to the Forum track.

Let me know if I can answer anything further.

Thanks!
Jimmy
>
> Let me know,
>
> Greg.
>
> *From: *Jimmy McArthur <jimmy at openstack.org>
> *Date: *Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 5:27 PM
> *To: *"openstack-track-chairs at lists.openstack.org" 
> <openstack-track-chairs at lists.openstack.org>
> *Cc: *Nicole Martinelli <nicole at openstack.org>
> *Subject: *[Openstack-track-chairs] Hello Forum Selection Committee!
>
> Hi All -
>
> We're now about 6 days into the Forum Submission process and I wanted 
> to reach out with some pertinent information/needs:
>
>   * [Action] The deadline for proposing forum topics is September
>     26th.  Please promote this to your various groups, friends, and
>     family.
>   * [Info] September 27-October 9 will be where the Forum Selection
>     Committee comes into play.  This is where we'll need to review and
>     approve all submissions and submit a draft schedule proposal to
>     the rest of the community.
>   * [Action] We are working on an update of the SuperUser article to
>     promote the Forum.  We'd love your thoughts/ideas about how best
>     to promote this.  If you'd like to contribute, now's the time:
>     https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DVp47UFGdtFBdgHlwRPZIaIDWmB97qa5HKlq9OgfNtE/edit
>
>
>
> More to come.  Thanks everyone for your attention and time!
>
> Cheers,
> Jimmy
>
>
>

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