[openstack-dev] [TripleO] [Ironic] [Heat] Mid-cycle collaborative meetup

James Polley jp at jamezpolley.com
Thu May 29 06:07:35 UTC 2014


Thanks for putting this together Jaromir!

August 1 may be a problem for those of us from Australia - it's the day of
the OpenStack miniconf at Pycon-AU.

I don't know if any of us intended to go to that, but if we did we'd need
to leave no later than the 4:40pm flight on July 30 in order to make it
back in time - and that would have us arriving in Brisbane at 7am on the
day of the miniconf.

If we stayed till midday Friday and caught the 4:40pm flight out, we'd
arrive in BNE at 7am on the 3rd - just in time for the last day of talks
and the two days of sprints.

As I said, I'm not sure how many other people from this part of the world
had intended to go to Pycon-AU and the openstack miniconf, so I'm not sure
how much of a problem this is.


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Jaromir Coufal <jcoufal at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi to all,
>
> after previous TripleO & Ironic mid-cycle meetup, which I believe was
> beneficial for all, I would like to suggest that we meet again in the
> middle of Juno cycle to discuss current progress, blockers, next steps and
> of course get some beer all together :)
>
> Last time, TripleO and Ironic merged their meetings together and I think
> it was great idea. This time I would like to invite also Heat team if they
> want to join. Our cooperation is increasing and I think it would be great,
> if we can discuss all issues together.
>
> Red Hat offered to host this event, so I am very happy to invite you all
> and I would like to ask, who would come if there was a mid-cycle meetup in
> following dates and place:
>
> * July 28 - Aug 1
> * Red Hat office, Raleigh, North Carolina
>
> If you are intending to join, please, fill yourselves into this etherpad:
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/juno-midcycle-meetup
>
> Cheers
> -- Jarda
>
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