[openstack-dev] [NFV] New Sub-team and Meeting
Stephen Wong
s3wong at midokura.com
Thu May 15 13:58:22 UTC 2014
Hi Russ,
Are you in Atlanta? If so, should we find a time to meet at (for
example) the Neutron pod area for face to face meeting over the next two
days?
Thanks,
- Stephen
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Russell Bryant <rbryant at redhat.com> wrote:
> It is clear that a number of us have been working independently on NFV
> related features. It would be beneficial to start doing some
> coordination in this area. To do that, I think we should form an NFV
> group with a regular IRC meeting. I'd like to see this group be a
> collaboration of developers, deployers, and end users working together
> to make sure we are successful in supporting NFV use cases.
>
> Proposed set of goals for this group:
>
> * Organize documentation on the OpenStack wiki of use cases and gaps to
> be filled in OpenStack.
>
> * Identify relevant development efforts across OpenStack (designs,
> code) and track their progress.
>
> - Provide a page for interested parties to quickly see the status
> across these efforts
>
> - Highlight areas that need additional help.
>
> * Provide a meeting where people can get together and discuss this work
> on a regular basis.
>
> To get us started, I have created the following wiki page with some
> information on some of the efforts already under way. I welcome help
> filling it in with more details.
>
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/NFV
>
> For the IRC meeting, I propose we start meeting in a couple weeks with
> the first one on Wednesday, June 4 at 1400 UTC in #openstack-meeting.
> It's going to be tough to pick a date/time that works for everyone, but
> if this absolutely does not work for you and you'd like to participate,
> feedback is welcome.
>
> For discussions outside of the meeting about these features, I think we
> should use the openstack-dev mailing list. When posting about NFV,
> please use the [NFV] tag in the message subject.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Russell Bryant
>
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