[Women-of-openstack] Tool lunch and learn at the summit?

Claire Massey claire at openstack.org
Wed Sep 23 16:15:45 UTC 2015


I’m happy to support either or both options. 

Hosting an in-person session at the Summit during lunch should avoid other conflicts. No other sessions are scheduled over lunch. :)

Just let me know what the group decides.

Cheers,
Claire 



> On Sep 23, 2015, at 11:12 AM, Niki Acosta (nikacost) <nikacost at cisco.com> wrote:
> 
> So wait— Is idea to do this at the summit? Or have virtually/over webexes in the non-summit rush? 
> 
> Preferably, I think #2 is a better option. I know a lot of folks can’t get to the Tokyo summit that would benefit from these session. 
> 
> 
> 
> Niki Acosta
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> Cisco Intercloud Services
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> From: Emily K Hugenbruch <ekhugenbruch at us.ibm.com <mailto:ekhugenbruch at us.ibm.com>>
> Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 10:54 AM
> Cc: "women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org <mailto:women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org>" <women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org <mailto:women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org>>
> Subject: Re: [Women-of-openstack] Tool lunch and learn at the summit?
> 
> Thanks for the support Carol and Niki!
> One thing we were thinking is that if we get a larger group, it might be hard to hear/see a screen, so we wondered if it would be better to have a separate room for this, with a projector.  I'm not sure how tight rooms are over lunch, though?
> Thanks!
>  
> Sincerely,
> Emily Kate Hugenbruch
> Software Engineer - z/VM
> IBM Corporation Endicott, NY
> Email: ekhugen at us.ibm.com <mailto:ekhugen at us.ibm.com>
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>  
>> ----- Original message -----
>> From: "Barrett, Carol L" <carol.l.barrett at intel.com <mailto:carol.l.barrett at intel.com>>
>> To: Emily K Hugenbruch/Endicott/IBM at IBMUS, "women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org <mailto:women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org>" <women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org <mailto:women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org>>
>> Cc:
>> Subject: RE: [Women-of-openstack] Tool lunch and learn at the summit?
>> Date: Wed, Sep 23, 2015 10:28 AM
>>  
>> Emily – Thanks for bringing this back up. I think it’s a great idea and would be interested in both getting tips on Gerrit/Github and could provide coaching o IRC and Etherpad.
>> It sounds like there will be multiple lunch areas across the Summit venues. I think we discussed having the WOS table be in a different venue each day to maximize the opportunities for people to stop by.
>> Claire/Allison:  Can you help us arrange this?
>>  
>> Thanks
>> Carol
>>   <>
>> From: Emily K Hugenbruch [mailto:ekhugenbruch at us.ibm.com <mailto:ekhugenbruch at us.ibm.com>]
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:14 PM
>> To: women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org <mailto:women-of-openstack at lists.openstack.org>
>> Subject: [Women-of-openstack] Tool lunch and learn at the summit?
>>  
>> Hi,
>> We ran out of time at yesterday's meeting to bring this up, so I wanted to run it past the listserv.
>>  
>> At the 9-2 meeting there was some interest in doing lunch and learn type sessions on different tools like IRC, Gerrit, Etherpad, Github, etc.  Mahati Chamarthy from Intel and I were talking about this and we'd be willing to lead them.  Is this still something the group is interested in?  We discussed a lot of summit ideas yesterday, did we not want to add anything else?
>>  
>> Thanks for feedback!
>>  
>> Sincerely,
>> Emily Kate Hugenbruch
>> Software Engineer - z/VM
>> IBM Corporation Endicott, NY
>> Email: ekhugen at us.ibm.com <mailto:ekhugen at us.ibm.com>
>>  
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