[openstack-dev] [Heat] Juno Design Summit sessions

Zane Bitter zbitter at redhat.com
Thu Apr 24 23:43:44 UTC 2014


A preliminary schedule is available now at:

   http://junodesignsummit.sched.org/type/heat

If anybody has feedback or notices any obvious conflicts (you might have 
to wait until Monday for all of the tracks to be scheduled), please let 
me know.

cheers,
Zane.

On 17/04/14 18:14, Zane Bitter wrote:
> A few reminders about design summit sessions for Heat...
>
> * The deadline for proposals is the 20th of April, i.e. the end of this
> week. Get your proposals in now.
>
> * The Design Summit isn't the place to introduce feature proposals. The
> place to introduce proposals is the mailing list and there's nothing
> stopping you from doing it right now. The Design Summit is a place for
> the community to come to a consensus on the details of a proposal that
> everyone is already familiar with.
>
> * The Design Summit is not the signal to start work on Juno. The signal
> to start work on Juno is the release of Icehouse (that happened today,
> BTW). Remember, the Juno feature proposal freeze is only 4 months away.
>
> * We have 8 slots, the same as in Portland but down from 9 in Hong Kong.
> (Every project is getting fewer slots than in Hong Kong.) It is
> inevitable that some very good/important proposals will be squeezed out :(
>
> * Unfortunately the OpenStack system vests all rights to decide the
> schedule in the PTL, and the timeframe is too tight to allow for a lot
> of consultation - we're supposed to have a schedule before the next
> project meeting. (This is but one of many ways in which the PTL system
> needs to be reformed IMO, but that is a topic for another day.) To try
> to work around this, I have posted a rough ordering of sessions in an
> etherpad, along with a list of possible changes:
>
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/heat-juno-design-summit-schedule
>
> Please vote on those possible changes, or suggest others that you would
> like to see. I'll update the etherpad early next week with the final
> list of proposals. (Or someone else could do it! That's the great thing
> about an etherpad ;)
>
> * If you're not happy with where your session proposal ended up on the
> list, the best thing you can do is flesh it out as much as possible and
> start the necessary design conversations on the mailing list.
>
> cheers,
> Zane.
>
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