[Women-of-openstack] Women of OpenStack working session summary and next steps

Melissa Patterson mpatterson at servosity.com
Wed Jun 3 14:09:34 UTC 2015


Rainya,
  Great advice and thank you do much for the feedback.  I truly appreciate
it!  I've actually starting a notebook of documenting the journey of
learning and coming up to speed with Openstack.  I've found many youtube
videos and past sessions from summits that I've found very helpful.  I'm
beginning to reach out to many of the ladies within the group and hope to
set up some time to chat or possible meet soon.

I've started digging into many areas of Openstack and find it very exciting
to see where this technology is going.  I have an accounting background but
about 4 years ago made the decision to leave the CPA office and join a
technology start up - and I'm SO glad I made that pivot!  I would love if
anyone has any suggestions or have found documents/videos/websites that
have helped them along the way or continue to help in their careers.  I
completely understand the past 2-3 years have changed dramatically for the
senior stackers so it would definitely be beneficial to start engaging more
with them and see how the current versions have shifted the paths to where
Openstack was, where it is now, and what the future holds.

I would love to make the Tokyo summit if timing and the financial side of
things work out but until then I'll be diving into the OpenStack ways!

Hope everyone is having a great Wednesday!

*Melissa Patterson*

Servosity | http://www.servosity.com

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On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Rainya Mosher <rainya.mosher at gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> hihi Melissa,
>
> I wasn't able to attend the working session in Vancouver (was in and out
> pretty fast due to conflicts back home / office). One of the things you
> might be able to contribute to is writing / documenting your journey of
> "coming up to speed" as a newcomer to OpenStack. For many of us who have
> been in the community for a while, it can be hard to remember back to those
> early days when we were finding our way through the haze. And those early
> days were in some ways different than they are today -- less complex with
> fewer people and projects to understand.
>
> As you learn your way through OpenStack, what resources were the most
> helpful? What questions did you have that you had to find a person to
> answer (vs being able to read or watch a video)? What were the ramp up
> elements that absolutely required a mentor-type person to be most effective
> and what did you do to prepare yourself for the relationship so you could
> get the most out of it?
>
> There has been a lot of great work around "onboarding" into OpenStack over
> the last several Summits. I've sensed and seen evidence of a desire to
> create more mentors in the community, but it can be challenging for a
> veteran Stacker to know how best to mentor a newcomer. So from my point of
> view, a newcomer eager to help and *needing* to learn OpenStack for their
> own professional livelihood seems like a great person to contribute to some
> next steps there!
>
>
>
> Rainya
> 210.316.5065
> *Not all of us can save the world. Some of us have to make it worth
> saving. - RFM*
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Melissa Patterson <
> mpatterson at servosity.com> wrote:
>
>> Jessica,
>>   Thank you SO much for getting this together and the plan for Tokyo is
>> looking amazing!!  I would LOVE to help but I feel as if I'm on the other
>> side of the spectrum, meaning I'm in the beginning stages of getting my
>> hands into Openstack and would love to have a mentor/mentee relationship.
>> My company has been endorsed by Openstack as the first to use their product
>> for disaster recovery as a service so I feel we're on the break of
>> something awesome so I am having to come up to speed pretty quickly on
>> everything Openstack (which I am loving)!  Is there anything for the
>> "beginners" to help with in order to gain more knowledge or partner up with
>> ladies who are the experts?
>>
>> Thanks again and I'm also looking forward to getting everyones input on
>> the conversation.
>>
>> *Melissa Patterson*
>>
>> Servosity | http://www.servosity.com
>>
>> Toll Free: 800-429-0500
>> Direct: 864-406-2029
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 2:24 AM, Jessica Murillo <jessicak at us.ibm.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for everyone who was able to join us at the Women of OpenStack
>>> working session on May 19. A special thanks to our lightening talk
>>> speakers: Valerie Aurora
>>> <https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=5574129&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=5PuI&locale=en_US&trk=tyah&trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Amynetwork%2Cidx%3A1-1-1%2CtarId%3A1432849164634%2Ctas%3Avalerie%20aur>,
>>> Nina Goradia, and Madhura Maskasky <https://twitter.com/madhuramaskasky> for
>>> sharing their experiences and inspiring our group discussions. If you have
>>> not already seen the article, Allison Price from the OpenStack Foundation
>>> has written a great summary of working session on Superuser:
>>> *http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/how-to-get-more-women-involved-in-tech-communication-leadership-and-mentors*
>>> <http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/how-to-get-more-women-involved-in-tech-communication-leadership-and-mentors>
>>>
>>> After summarizing the group break out sessions there are very similar
>>> themes to what we discussed during our Paris Summit working session. Key
>>> areas of focus include:
>>> 1. Developing women leaders
>>> 2. Increasing the visibility of women in the OpenStack community
>>> 3. Mentorship
>>> 4. Building a strong communications channel for the Women of OpenStack
>>>
>>> Several of you have asked, "What's next?" That is really up to us. We've
>>> heard from many of you that you want the Women of OpenStack to continue to
>>> work together between summits to address these key issues. To help
>>> facilitate follow-on discussions I've included several volunteer sign up
>>> sheets in addition to a full group summary in this google drive doc:
>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nu_0EperGdXIQifmjHiNVuB2RJb-5bVJkB9oRT-ExVw/edit#gid=0
>>>
>>> The goal is for each volunteer group to come together as a team to
>>> develop 1-2 key actions they want to accomplish leading up to the Tokyo
>>> Summit. There has already been some great progress and discussion on
>>> creating an IRC channel which was one of our communication follow-up
>>> actions. I'm looking forward to what this group can accomplish in the other
>>> areas as well.
>>>
>>> Let me know if you have any questions, I am definitely looking forward
>>> to continuing the conversation ...
>>>
>>> Jessica Murillo
>>> Vice President, Strategy
>>> IBM Systems
>>> Office Phone: 512-286-7691, T/L: 363-7691
>>> Mobile Phone: 512-970-8466
>>> jessicak at us.ibm.com
>>>
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