[openstack-dev] Session suggestions for the Juno Design Summit now open

Sergey Lukjanov slukjanov at mirantis.com
Fri Mar 7 10:54:15 UTC 2014


Hi Thierry,

thanks for opening sessions suggestions for Design Summit. Could you,
please, rename Savanna topic to "Sahara (ex. Savanna)"?

On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Thierry Carrez <thierry at openstack.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> TL;DR:
> The session suggestion website for the Juno Design Summit (which will
> happen at the OpenStack Summit in Atlanta) is now open at:
> http://summit.openstack.org/
>
> Long version:
>
> The "Juno Design Summit" is a specific event part of the overall
> "OpenStack Summit" in Atlanta. It is different from classic tracks in
> a number of ways.
>
> * It starts on Tuesday morning and ends on Friday evening.
>
> * There are *no formal presentations or speakers*. The sessions at the
> design summit are open discussions between contributors on a specific
> development topic for the upcoming development cycle, generally
> moderated by the PTL or the person who proposed the session. While it is
> possible to prepare a few slides to introduce the current status and
> kick-off the discussion, these should never be formal
> speaker-to-audience presentations. If that's what you're after, the
> presentations in the other tracks of the OpenStack Summit are for you.
>
> * There is no community voting on the content. The Juno Design Summit is
> split into multiple topics (one for each official OpenStack Program),
> and the elected program PTL will be ultimately responsible for selecting
> the content he deems important for the upcoming cycle. If you want to be
> PTL in place of the PTL, we'll be holding elections for that in the
> coming weeks :)
>
> With all this in mind, please feel free to suggest topics of discussion
> for this event. The website to do this is open at:
>
> http://summit.openstack.org/
>
> You'll need to go through Launchpad SSO to log on that site (same auth
> we use for review.openstack.org and all our core development
> infrastructure). If you're lost, try the Help link at the bottom of the
> page. If all else fails, send me an email.
>
> Please take extra care when selecting the topic your suggestion belongs
> in. You can see the complete list of topics at:
>
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Summit/Juno
>
> We have two *new* categories this time around:
>
> "Cross-project workshops"
> Those will be used to discuss topics which affect all OpenStack
> projects, and therefore increase convergence and collaboration across
> program barriers.
>
> "Other projects"
> Those will let unofficial, OpenStack-related, open source projects to
> have a design discussion within the Design Summit area. We'll limit this
> to one session per project to give room to as many projects as possible.
>
> You have until *April 20* to suggest sessions. Proposed session topics
> will be reviewed by PTLs afterwards, potentially merged with other
> suggestions before being scheduled.
>
> You can also comment on proposed sessions to suggest scheduling
> constraints or sessions it could be merged with.
>
> More information about the Juno Design Summit can be found at:
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Summit
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Thierry Carrez (ttx)
>
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-- 
Sincerely yours,
Sergey Lukjanov
Savanna Technical Lead
Mirantis Inc.



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