[openstack-dev] [Quantum] Summit Sessions
Jason Zhang
bearovercloud at gmail.com
Thu Apr 4 01:02:28 UTC 2013
Hi Vasudevan
+1
I would like to join
How about 4/5 1pm (PST) on the IRC?
I created etherpad page for this discussion
https://etherpad.openstack.org/HavanaVPNaaS
Thanks
Nachi nachi at ntti3.com
(send from my friends email because i can't send mail from my new email
address now)
On 4/3/13 11:08 AM, Vasudevan, Swaminathan (PNB Roseville) wrote:
>
> Hi Mark McClain,
>
> I would like to have a discussion on the VPNaaS for the quantum prior
> to the Havana summit.
>
> Is there a discussion group for the VPNaaS, if so could you please
> forward me the details.
>
> If not can we start a discussion group to discuss the VPNaaS blueprint
> before the summit.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Swaminathan Vasudevan
> Systems Software Engineer (TC)
>
>
> HP ProCurve
> Hewlett-Packard
> 8000 Foothills Blvd
> M/S 5541
> Roseville, CA - 95747
> tel: 916.785.0937
> fax: 916.785.1815
> email: swaminathan.vasudevan at hp.com
>
> *From:*Mark McClain [mailto:mark.mcclain at dreamhost.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 26, 2013 9:37 AM
> *To:* OpenStack Development Mailing List
> *Subject:* [openstack-dev] [Quantum] Summit Sessions
>
> All-
>
> I know we're busy working on the final push to get the docs ready for
> the Grizzly release. I wanted to remind the team that summit session
> proposals are due by the end of March.
>
> You can submit your proposals here:
>
> http://summit.openstack.org <http://summit.openstack.org/>.
>
> A couple of reminders:
> * It is not about who proposed first. If we have multiple proposals
> for the same topic, the sessions most likely will be merged.
> * We want to have a good balance of community projects vs shiny
> features. Community projects are projects that benefit the community
> as a whole (i.e. metadata service, db migration, L3 multi host).
> * Design sessions are a good way to discuss, build consensus and
> recruit others to help with implementation.
> * If you have a mini-topic make a note in your proposal. Mini-topics
> are something we'll spend around 15mins discussing.
>
> Here are a few of the topics that would be good candidates to discuss
> in Portland:
>
> * How can we make Quantum Simpler (^(TM)) For deployers? For developers?
> * How do we make it easier to deploy Quantum in common cases?
> * Improved Unit Testing
> * Improved Tempest Testing
> * Improved Quantum API Testing in Nova
> * Improving Quantum Documentation
> * L3
> * IPv6 Support
> * Pluggable IPAM
> * ACLs
> * richer NAT API (tcp/udp port forwarding)
> * Modular L2 and L3
> * Database Improvements (how to handle trunk chasers, model extensions)
> * Full Multi-Host L3
> * Device management and scheduling for services
> * DNS and Quantum
> * Bare-metal
> * Physical Switch Interactions
> * SR-IOV
> * VPNaaS (important to separate use cases: site-to-site, sslvpn, mpls-vpn)
> * LBaaS (how do we extend upon the foundation created in Grizzly)
>
> Have something that's not in the list? This list does not cover
> everything, so feel free to propose it on the summit website.
>
> I hope you're excited as I am for the Grizzly release, and I'm looking
> forward discussing Havana Portland,
>
> mark
>
>
>
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