[openstack-tw] App Hackathon update meeting

Jerry Chou jchou at cs.nthu.edu.tw
Wed Jan 20 15:25:29 UTC 2016


Hi Rico,
  Great, thanks!
  We will give our best to make it work before Friday.

thx

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Rico Lin <rico.l at inwinstack.com> wrote:

> Hi Jerry
> Thanks so much for your help. I think the site plan for event on this
> weekend will take exactly your team's progress on these two days. Let's
> take Friday as final point to collect the site info of your cloud :)
>
> There is some volunteer doing the mentoring during event, so I think we
> won't need to worry about it.
> And This event is organized by
>  Danny Ho (何育誠 <danny.h at inwinstack.com>) and 白凱仁( kyle.b at inwinstack.com),
> I will keep update with them about the site info once it's ready.
>
>
> 2016-01-20 20:49 GMT+08:00 Jerry Chou <jchou at cs.nthu.edu.tw>:
>
>> Hi Rico,
>>   Our site will be available during those dates, and we can expand it to
>> 16 nodes.
>>   We have tested all the features in getting start and network without
>> problem.
>>
>>   But based on your request, we still haven't installed or tested the
>> following services on our platform yet.
>>   "Orchestration services, neutron,swift, heat, ceilometer, sahara"
>>   We will try to add those services as the first priority in the next day
>> or two, and keep you updated.
>>   But I am not sure everything can be ready in time.
>>   You might have to make the call based on our progress in the next few
>> days.
>>
>>   If using our machine, we can be the maintainers and have someone watch
>> over the machines during the competition.
>> But what are the requirements for mentoring and studying?
>> I am afraid that I won't be available this weekend.
>>
>> thx
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Rico Lin <rico.l at inwinstack.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jerry
>>>
>>> I put some feedback on your previous questions, Let's discuss more if
>>> any further ideas.
>>> Can we use this site to support Hackathon event on 23-24, Jan.? Which I
>>> think we can have great sample on how event will impact platform.
>>>
>>> Also, we will start some OpenStack test and poc for this event. and
>>> would really need some OpenStack Mentors and maintainers. With fallowing
>>> tasks:
>>>
>>>
>>>    - Mentors:
>>>       - One OpenStack SDK study
>>>       - Write simple sample code for SDK( we already have )
>>>       - Event mentoring
>>>    - maintainers:
>>>    - Test platform
>>>       - Operate and monitor platform during event.
>>>
>>> Can you help me with above requests?
>>> Many thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> 1. Currently we have installed 8 compute nodes in our platform.
>>>>
>>>     We have done a pressure test to host 20 VMs with some Hadoop
>>>> workload on each node.
>>>>     Each VM has 4vcpu, 2GB mem, and 40GB disk space.
>>>>     So our current platform should be able to host 150 VMs without
>>>> problem.
>>>>     We can also double the platform to 16 nodes, if more resources are
>>>> needed.
>>>>     So if you can provide a rough estimation of your usage that will be
>>>> great.
>>>>
>>>
>>> *For QCT site, we plan 500+ core for VMs, I think it'll be great for 16
>>> nodes.*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> 2. We only have 20 public IPs available.
>>>>     So,  either we assign only one IP to each team, or we could setup a
>>>> VPN connection for everyone to use private IP.
>>>>     The later option is preferred, but we need more information on how
>>>> the network routing will be setup at the venue.
>>>>
>>>
>>> *I think we can open horizon for usage, and keep public ip for further
>>> test requests. It will be fantastic if we considering setup a VPN for
>>> public user.*
>>>
>>>
>>>> 3. We already have the image for several linux OSs available in our
>>>> platform.
>>>>     Users can access those VM instances through ssh key.
>>>>     Do you also plan to let the users create their own OS images as
>>>> well?
>>>>
>>>
>>> *As we have discussed in meeting, I think we'll give user authorize to
>>> create images. However, we can remove the authorize to delete any.*
>>>
>>>
>>>> 4. We are going through all the steps in the tutorial.
>>>>     But some of them might not be supported in our platform yet, such
>>>> as the Orchestration.
>>>>     I will send you the complete list after verification before
>>>> Wednesday.
>>>>     Can you also let me know if you need all the features from the
>>>> tutorial,
>>>>     or only the essential ones like getting start, block storage are
>>>> needed?
>>>>
>>>
>>>> 5. We haven't installed swift in our platform yet, but it shouldn't a
>>>> problem.
>>>>    If it is needed, please let us know.
>>>>
>>>> *For 4 and 5. I think we need Orchestration services in order to have
>>> better support for application on OpenStack. IMO, few services we should
>>> contain: Keystone, Cinder, glance, neutron,nova, swift, heat, ceilometer,
>>> sahara(optional)*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> 6. Finally, do you know what kind of applications will be developed
>>>> from this up-coming hackathon?
>>>>    Just do get some idea what to expect or how they gonna use the
>>>> platform.
>>>>
>>>
>>> *My best guess is each team will have separated project and user who
>>> capable to create a bunch auto-scalable VMs with LBaaS on top. Reading data
>>> set from swift to application, and do what ever they wanted with it.*
>>>
>>>>
>>>> thx,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Michael Jenkins <md.jenkins at icloud.com
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thank you Jerry. I’m looking forward to your review of the procedures
>>>>> and feedback.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Michael
>>>>>
>>>>> On 15 Jan 2016, at 15:47 , Jerry Chou <jchou at cs.nthu.edu.tw> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Michael,
>>>>>   I think this is a great idea!
>>>>>   I can give it a try on our testbed, and do some pressure test first.
>>>>>   Since we have limited public IPs from school, we will only provide
>>>>> the private IP access.
>>>>>   If everything works out, I can also help on running the workshop on
>>>>> this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Jerry
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Michael Jenkins <
>>>>> md.jenkins at icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Jerry,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One possible way to proceed would be to consider adopting the *Building
>>>>>> Your First App on OpenStack*
>>>>>> <http://developer.openstack.org/firstapp-libcloud/getting_started.html> guide
>>>>>> to assess and educate. David has suggested it might be possible to run a
>>>>>> workshop during the week leading up to the hackathon and using the guide.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What do you think about this approach?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Video:
>>>>>> https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2015/summit-videos/presentation/build-and-operate-your-first-openstack-application
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 14 Jan 2016, at 01:12 , Jerry Chou <jchou at cs.nthu.edu.tw> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Michael,
>>>>>>   Yes, it is certainly possible to use it for pre-screen.
>>>>>>   Once you have more details about the competency test, we can try to
>>>>>> work it out for the best we can.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> Jerry
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:26 PM, Michael Jenkins <
>>>>>> md.jenkins at icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Jerry,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you for the generous offer to use SSCloud for training and
>>>>>>> testing. I’m sure we can benefit from the early use of your platform. I’m
>>>>>>> curious — would there be a way we could use your system to help pre-screen
>>>>>>> participants (i.e. create a participant competency test) to help evaluate
>>>>>>> knowledge/experience levels?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’m in support of your suggestion about having the chairs create a
>>>>>>> judging criteria. I believe that David Flanders has also started compiling
>>>>>>> some thoughts along this same line; and would like to coordinate amongst
>>>>>>> the four of you along with ITRI/IDOT/MOEA and QCT.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 12 Jan 2016, at 21:09 , Jerry Chou <jchou at cs.nthu.edu.tw> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dear All,
>>>>>>>   As mentioned in the meetup today, NTHU is hosting a openstack
>>>>>>> platform called SSCloud (
>>>>>>> https://www.unicloud.org.tw/services/sscloud).
>>>>>>>   We are glad to offer it as a training and testing platform.
>>>>>>>   You may find the user manual and hardware spec on the webpage.
>>>>>>>   If you need any further information, please feel free to contact
>>>>>>> me
>>>>>>>   or our technical supporting staff "Chen-Hao Ku" (
>>>>>>> jhku at sslab.cs.nthu.edu.tw)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   For judging, I also suggest to let the chairs of three tracks to
>>>>>>> gather a list of judging criteria in their own area as a guideline for the
>>>>>>> competition, while the topic, data, tools and devices can keep open to
>>>>>>> inspire more creativity.
>>>>>>>   For instance, from the point of "system", we would like to see the
>>>>>>> application is built on top of a backend solution with HA, load balance and
>>>>>>> elasticity.
>>>>>>>   If we have a agreement on this idea, I can give you my concrete
>>>>>>> list by the weekend.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Jerry
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 3:37 PM, David F Flanders <
>>>>>>> flanders at openstack.org> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > In addition to the video are the notes from the meeting below.
>>>>>>> > Please feel invited to reply with questions/suggestions using
>>>>>>> inline reply:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Attendees: Michael, Rico, Tom, Anita, Danny, Jack, Allen, Dr
>>>>>>> Chung, Christopher, Dr Lai, Flanders (video conf)
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 1. Update by Project Manager (Michael)
>>>>>>> > --> Welcome the large group on experts
>>>>>>> > --> introduced the hackathon and current status to the group
>>>>>>> > --> Idea began back in October to help increase awareness of
>>>>>>> building applications (mobile, web, etc.)
>>>>>>> > --> This will be the first application hackathon (alpha) which
>>>>>>> OpenStack will run.
>>>>>>> > --> Many events around the world will be run by OpenStack
>>>>>>> community based on this first event.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 2. Site Selection
>>>>>>> > --> Michael introduced the two different sites
>>>>>>> > --> Dates of event and numbers of people will be decided once a
>>>>>>> venue is selected.
>>>>>>> > --> Potential use of Airforce Base or Hack space in Taipai
>>>>>>> > --> Hoping to have a venue selected by end of the week
>>>>>>> > --> Hoping to have Hackathon mid March
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 3. Development Objective & Event Theme
>>>>>>> > --> Michael introduced the Smart Commerce development objectives
>>>>>>> > --> Application developer problem scope: smart commerce apps
>>>>>>> > --> potential to use iBeacon and 4G/LTE technologies for tracking
>>>>>>> shoppers.
>>>>>>> > --> we will have a call for volunteers to support the event and
>>>>>>> technology hardware
>>>>>>> > --> request for judging panel and team leads (mentors)
>>>>>>> > --> rough estimate: 40-50 teams of teams 3-6 people. Judging in
>>>>>>> parallel, like american idol?
>>>>>>> > --> Hoping that University Profs and/or Students able to be judges
>>>>>>> and/or mentors
>>>>>>> > --> Encourage professors to invite their students to participate.
>>>>>>> > --> Encouraging industry to send their best developers to lead
>>>>>>> (mentor) teams
>>>>>>> > --> How can participants utiilse the 4G/LTE+iBeacon technology on
>>>>>>> site at the hackathon?
>>>>>>> > --> Looking for partners to connect the devices to OpenStack
>>>>>>> directly.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Discussion:
>>>>>>> > --> Professor Zhen: good topic, current trend, MOEA, data
>>>>>>> analytics - availability of suitable data is very crucial,
>>>>>>> > --> Youbike data - from yuan hua
>>>>>>> > --> open test space
>>>>>>> > --> would advise to have pre-built images
>>>>>>> > --> basic tools - only fundamentals - save some time, but leave
>>>>>>> room to develop advanced things
>>>>>>> > --> originality constraint in the judging
>>>>>>> > --> only provide dataset, etc
>>>>>>> > --> Judging criteria discussion: emphasize the goal - creativity,
>>>>>>> scalability etc; publish rules online - eg what can you do beforehand;
>>>>>>> disclosure form - what did you do beforehand; constrain and encourage; put
>>>>>>> everything in a github repo; any restrictions on IoT devices? eg
>>>>>>> propreitary devices; focus on development effort; recommended devices/ not
>>>>>>> recommended devices; open source devices recommended
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 4. Technology constraints and options:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > --> Request for suggestions on which companies are likely to want
>>>>>>> to participate
>>>>>>> > --> Datasets are a good way to frame a hack event.  Such as Open
>>>>>>> Data Taiwan
>>>>>>> > --> Potential shopper datasets being made available?
>>>>>>> > --> All technology teams will need to use OpenStack as the
>>>>>>> platform for their application.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 5.) Vendors for iBeacon/4G technology?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > --> mediatek
>>>>>>> > --> advantek
>>>>>>> > --> foxconn
>>>>>>> > --> Intel
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 4. Judges, Mentorship & Volunteer Organisation
>>>>>>> > --> request for more ideas on what the problem scope should be for
>>>>>>> the different hack teams.
>>>>>>> > --> need to write up engaging set of problems (hack challenges +
>>>>>>> mentors) so participants are inspired to engage as team.
>>>>>>> > --> request for mentors who have used the technology beforehand
>>>>>>> and have an idea for what kind of problem they want to solve
>>>>>>> > --> Two rounds of judging - first make a shortlist, then have full
>>>>>>> panel of judging for the final awards.
>>>>>>> > --> university and industry experts act as mentors.
>>>>>>> > --> mentors lead teams
>>>>>>> > --> prizes are a motivating factor to just sign up, they don't end
>>>>>>> up being the thing people remember as valuable from the event.
>>>>>>> > --> most valuable prize would be getting to go to OpenStack summit
>>>>>>> as a team?
>>>>>>> > --> use cases for engaging the wider public (marketting): help
>>>>>>> promote international shopping, ease of shopping experience, etc.
>>>>>>> > --> need mentors who are inspired by how shopping could be better.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > 5. Cloud - Key outcomes
>>>>>>> > --> key learning outcome is to understand the cloud and it
>>>>>>> potential for building new scalable apps that will work with larger
>>>>>>> audiences
>>>>>>> > --> What will students want to achieve as part of this hackathon,
>>>>>>> what value do they get after working all weekend long?
>>>>>>> > --> What can we do in advance to prepare participants?
>>>>>>> > --> hackathon main aim shouldn't be a competition, it should be an
>>>>>>> experience.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 12:55 PM, David F Flanders <
>>>>>>> flanders at openstack.org> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> About to start the hangout meeting (in five minutes).
>>>>>>> >> Please, we invite you to join the meeting here:
>>>>>>> https://plus.google.com/events/cko4nle4teloim9k05smfu4ml6o
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Rico Lin <rico.l at inwinstack.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> The Hangout group for this meeting.
>>>>>>> >>> Link: https://plus.google.com/events/cko4nle4teloim9k05smfu4ml6o
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> On Jan 11, 2016 7:37 PM, "Michael Jenkins" <
>>>>>>> md.jenkins at icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Thank you Andre for the support of QCT and we look forward to
>>>>>>> including Danny, Lynette, and Jack to the growing team.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Best regards,
>>>>>>> >>> Michael
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> On 11 Jan 2016, at 18:38 , Andre Hu (胡明德) <Andre.hu at qct.io>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Hello Rico,
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Thanks for meeting info.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> QCT will have following persons to attend the meeting tomorrow.
>>>>>>> Please excuse me not to be able to attend tomorrow meeting due to prior
>>>>>>> meeting commitment.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Senior marketing director: Danny
>>>>>>> >>> Marketing deputy mgr: Lynette
>>>>>>> >>> Quanta Data Center mgr: Jack Ong
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> >>> Andre Hu
>>>>>>> >>> QCT
>>>>>>> >>> +886 963 919 108
>>>>>>> >>> www.qct.io
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> From: Rico Lin [mailto:rico.l at inwinstack.com]
>>>>>>> >>> Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 5:22 PM
>>>>>>> >>> To: David F Flanders
>>>>>>> >>> Cc: Vincent S. Tseng; 楊傑文; Michael Jenkins; AvengerMoJo Alex;
>>>>>>> ychung at cs.nthu.edu.tw; hungsh at csie.ntu.edu.tw; Minolu .C; 王惠民;
>>>>>>> Andre Hu (胡明德); Jerry Chou; openstack-tw at lists.openstack.org;
>>>>>>> yehching.chung at gmail.com; Fred Chien
>>>>>>> >>> Subject: Re: [openstack-tw] App Hackathon update meeting
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Meeting Time: Tuesday, 2016/1/12
>>>>>>> >>> Meeting host: Michael
>>>>>>> >>> Meeting will be at room 447 in EECS building, National Tsing Hua
>>>>>>> University.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> One more minor agenda item:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> 8. Active Open App Developer Communities in Taiwan who might
>>>>>>> want to collaborate?
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> A quick look at the Meetup.com <http://meetup.com/> for Taiwan
>>>>>>> shows the following as potential communities we could invite?
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Taipai Python User Group
>>>>>>> >>> Taipai R User Group
>>>>>>> >>> ElasticGroup Taipai
>>>>>>> >>> Taiwan Java User Group
>>>>>>> >>> Rails Taiwan
>>>>>>> >>> Startup Taiwan
>>>>>>> >>> etc.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Best, Flanders
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Michael Jenkins <
>>>>>>> md.jenkins at icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>> Thank you Tom for your thoughts. I spoke with Rico about the
>>>>>>> agenda and feel that the meeting should only last 1.5 hrs. Originally I was
>>>>>>> pressed for time but have been able to adjust my schedule to allow ample
>>>>>>> time at NTHU, so I will not be rushed to return to Taipei for my next
>>>>>>> meeting.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Let’s try to keep the meeting to 1.5 hrs and ready to update on
>>>>>>> progress for the following:
>>>>>>> >>> 1. Site selection
>>>>>>> >>> 2. Development objective and event theme
>>>>>>> >>> 3. Mentor and volunteer organization
>>>>>>> >>> 4. Event support staff organization
>>>>>>> >>> 5. Judges and registration
>>>>>>> >>> 6. Schedule tracking and progress
>>>>>>> >>> 7. Any other items
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Best regards,
>>>>>>> >>> Michael
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> On 11 Jan 2016, at 12:55 , Tom Fifield <tom at openstack.org>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Hi all,
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Just to clarify the agenda. So far I didn't see a topic proposed
>>>>>>> from NTHU?
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Confirming Location
>>>>>>> >>> o    We will have a site survey on Monday, so we should be able
>>>>>>> to select site by Wednesday.
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Organizing Volunteer group
>>>>>>> >>> o    We have some great volunteers list in etherpad. We also
>>>>>>> have some others sponsors and professors. According to schedule,
>>>>>>> sponsorship searching should be closed at the end of January (IIRC). Since
>>>>>>> we probably will start some detail working, it will be great if we can
>>>>>>> conform the commits from each other, so works can be dispatched.
>>>>>>> >>> ·         tech topic
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Opening registry?
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Any topic, please reply and add on mailing list.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Also, 2 hours seems like a long time for an update meeting. Last
>>>>>>> time one hour was sufficient. Michael, as the meeting chair, what do you
>>>>>>> think?
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> As always, we should post any updates on the mailing list to
>>>>>>> allow people to read before the meeting. This way we can keep the meeting
>>>>>>> short and to the point.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Regards,
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Tom
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> On 10/01/16 20:31, Rico Lin wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Thanks Micheal, but this is mostly professor Chung's
>>>>>>> arrangement.
>>>>>>> >>> Meeting will be at room 447 in EECS building, National Tsing Hua
>>>>>>> University.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Professor Chung and a lot of professors will join this meeting
>>>>>>> there. It will be nice if Michael and others can join this meeting there.
>>>>>>> >>> The room can contains 40+ people. This meeting also will be a
>>>>>>> hangout meeting for others who really can't join this meeting in NTHU.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> On Jan 10, 2016 2:13 PM, "Michael Jenkins" <
>>>>>>> md.jenkins at icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>> Hi Rico, thank you for coordinating this important meeting. I’ll
>>>>>>> need to adjust my schedule for Tuesday and will be able to attend the
>>>>>>> meeting at 10am.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Could you please let me know the exact meeting location?
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Best regards,
>>>>>>> >>> Michael
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> On 9 Jan 2016, at 11:15 , Rico Lin <rico.l at inwinstack.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Dear all
>>>>>>> >>> Thanks very much for prof. Chung's arrangement. There will be a
>>>>>>> meeting in NTHU at 10am on Tuesday.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Apologies for any  inconvenient, but we should change the
>>>>>>> meeting time to Tuesday with Prof. Chung's meeting and merge all topics
>>>>>>> together.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Michael, are you available that time?
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Propose to have a meeting next Wednesday morning 10-12 am. This
>>>>>>> meeting should hosted by Micheal, our project manager for this event who
>>>>>>> get to control topics and schedule during meeting.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> How we host this meeting: a hangout meeting will be nice.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> In the meeting, we can have chance to decide fallowing things:
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Confirming Location
>>>>>>> >>> o    We will have a side survey on Monday, so we should be able
>>>>>>> to select site by Wednesday.
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Organizing Volunteer group
>>>>>>> >>> o    We have some great volunteers list in etherpad. We also
>>>>>>> have some others sponsors and professors. According to schedule,
>>>>>>> sponsorship searching should be closed at the end of January (IIRC). Since
>>>>>>> we probably will start some detail working, it will be great if we can
>>>>>>> conform the commits from each other, so works can be dispatched.
>>>>>>> >>> ·         tech topic
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Opening registry?
>>>>>>> >>> ·         Any topic, please reply and add on mailing list.
>>>>>>> >>> Thanks for the hard works by Prof. Chung and other Professors,
>>>>>>> we now have big supports from academic including fallowing university:
>>>>>>> >>> ·         National Taiwan University,
>>>>>>> >>> ·         National Tsing Hua University,
>>>>>>> >>> ·         National Chiao Tung University
>>>>>>> >>> We should have a good chance to get around all guys and have a
>>>>>>> good chance to share with each other and work on above items.
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Also would like to invite everyone subscribe on this mailing
>>>>>>> group
>>>>>>> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-tw so
>>>>>>> we can have everyone to joining all discussion for event.
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Jerry Chou
>>>>>>> Assistant Professor
>>>>>>> Computer Science Department
>>>>>>> National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu Taiwan
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Jerry Chou
>>>>>> Assistant Professor
>>>>>> Computer Science Department
>>>>>> National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu Taiwan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Jerry Chou
>>>>> Assistant Professor
>>>>> Computer Science Department
>>>>> National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu Taiwan
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> Jerry Chou
>>>> Assistant Professor
>>>> Computer Science Department
>>>> National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu Taiwan
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
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Jerry Chou
Assistant Professor
Computer Science Department
National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu Taiwan
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