[openstack-dev] [all] OpenStack bootstrapping hour - Friday Sept 19th - 3pm EST

Jay Pipes jaypipes at gmail.com
Tue Sep 16 04:58:57 UTC 2014


On 09/15/2014 08:04 PM, Rochelle.RochelleGrober wrote:
> I'd like to vote for a few others:
> - Development environment (different ones: PyCharms, Eclipse, IDE for Docs, etc)
> - Tracking down a bug: log searching, back tracing, etc.
> - Fixing a bug:  From assigning in Launchpad through clone, fix, git review, etc.
> - Writing an integrated test: setup, data recording/collection/clean tear down.

All great suggestions (though for true deep dives, I think we'd need to 
split some of the above items into smaller topics) :) We planned to have 
an ongoing etherpad where folks could both get links to old recordings 
as well as suggest topics they'd like to see covered.

> Sorry to have such a big wish list, but for people who learn experientially, this will be immensely useful.

Yeah, we're excited to see how this goes :)

-jay

> --Rocky
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean Dague [mailto:sean at dague.net]
> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 3:56 PM
> To: openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org
> Subject: [openstack-dev] [all] OpenStack bootstrapping hour - Friday Sept 19th - 3pm EST
>
> A few of us have decided to pull together a regular (cadence to be
> determined) video series taking on deep dives inside of OpenStack,
> looking at code, explaining why things work that way, and fielding
> questions from anyone interested.
>
> For lack of a better title, I've declared it OpenStack Bootstrapping Hour.
>
> Episode 0 - Mock best practices will kick off this Friday, Sept 19th,
> from 3pm - 4pm EST. Our experts for this will be Jay Pipes and Dan
> Smith. It will be done as a Google Hangout on Air, which means there
> will be a live youtube stream while it's on, and a recorded youtube
> video that's publicly accessible once we're done.
>
> We'll be using an etherpad during the broadcast to provide links to the
> content people are looking at, as well as capture questions. That will
> be our backchannel, and audience participation forum, with the advantage
> that it creates a nice concise document at the end of the broadcast that
> pairs well with the video. (Also: the tech test showed that while code
> examples are perfectly viewable during in the final video, during the
> live stream they are a little hard to read, etherpad links will help
> people follow along at home).
>
> Assuming this turns out to be useful, we're thinking about lots of other
> deep dives. The intent is that these are indepth dives. We as a
> community have learned so many things over the last 4 years, but as
> OpenStack has gotten so large, being familiar with more than a narrow
> slice is hard. This is hopefully a part of the solution to address that.
> As I've told others, if nothing else, I'm looking forward to learning a
> ton in the process.
>
> Final links for the hangout + etherpad will be posted a little later in
> the week. Mostly wanted to make people aware it was coming.
>
> 	-Sean
>




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