[Openstack-operators] August 25-26 - Ops Meetup Registration Open

Tom Fifield tom at openstack.org
Tue Aug 5 01:56:07 UTC 2014


Hi Aaron,

As best I can tell*, the lines about policy were added after the draft 
agenda derived from the etherpad was created and sent to the mailing 
list - as such, no time was scheduled to discuss "policy/congress".

In terms of changing that at this late stage, as the agenda has since 
been relatively widely broadcast, I'd probably be looking for some 
community consensus on this mailing list as to which session should be 
replaced.

Just a random suggestion: on a brief check, I couldn't find a single 
thread about congress on the ops ML (or, even, the general list). If 
feedback to guide development is the name of the game, perhaps you could 
introduce the project and ask a few questions on this list?

Regards,


Tom

* The time slider on the etherpad is only going back to Aug 5th, but I 
did go through the entire etherpad with a fine-toothed comb before 
making the schedule sheet and do not recall seeing these entries.

On 05/08/14 07:09, Aaron Rosen wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> We added Policy/congress to the etherpad
> (https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/SAT-ops-meetup) a while back, do you
> know which day that will be mapped to to be talked about?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aaron
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 1:06 AM, Tom Fifield <tom at openstack.org
> <mailto:tom at openstack.org>> wrote:
>
>     If you run an OpenStack cloud, please consider to join us on August
>     25 & 26 in San Antonio for the next Ops Meetup!
>
>     Registration is now open. Please pass the link to other OpenStack
>     ops folk you know:
>
>     http://www.eventbrite.com/e/__openstack-ops-mid-cycle-__meetup-tickets-12149171499
>     <http://www.eventbrite.com/e/openstack-ops-mid-cycle-meetup-tickets-12149171499>
>
>
>     ***Please register by July 29th***
>
>
>     The OpenStack Ops Mid-Cycle Meetup will provide a chance to continue
>     conversations and dive into working groups initiatied at the first
>     Ops Meetup in March 2014, and followed by the Ops Meetup tracks
>     during the Atlanta Summit May 2014. It is intended to be a forum for
>     people who are currently running OpenStack clouds to congregate,
>     swap best practices, share ideas and give feedback. The format will
>     primarily consist of round table / working groups / discussion
>     sessions, with only a small number of presentations. The event has
>     the following goals:
>
>          Gather feedback on the issues that come up in running OpenStack
>     and work to communicate this throughout the community
>          Create a forum in which to share best practices and
>     architectures between interested parties
>          Increase constructive, proactive involvement from those running
>     clouds
>
>     More details to come on the agenda, but you can see initial input
>     and notes at: https://etherpad.openstack.__org/p/SAT-ops-meetup
>     <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/SAT-ops-meetup>
>
>     The event is free to attend, but please RSVP by July 29th, so we can
>     plan for food and space.
>
>     Thank you to Rackspace for hosting this event!!
>
>     ***Note***: This event assumes OpenStack ops knowledge and is _not_
>     appropriate for beginners, or a place to learn about OpenStack. The
>     event contains relatively few 'presentations' and is mostly a
>     discussion-style event. To find other OpenStack events in your area,
>     please visit www.openstack.org/events <http://www.openstack.org/events>.
>
>
>     Regards,
>
>
>     Tom
>
>
>     On 07/07/14 23:04, Dan Radez wrote:
>
>         TShirt Signup at the bottom of the etherpad:
>         https://etherpad.openstack.__org/p/SAT-ops-meetup
>         <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/SAT-ops-meetup>
>
>         RDO is ordering trystack t-shirts
>         I put a signup on the etherpad.
>         Put you name down by end of the week (2014-07-11) and we should
>         be able
>         to bring a shirt to San Antonio for everyone who puts their name
>         down.
>
>         Dan Radez
>
>
>         On 06/26/2014 03:49 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:
>
>             Hi all,
>
>             Thanks to those of you who have put some thoughts down on
>             the etherpad.
>
>             There's still a small amount of time for those who haven't -
>             please
>             check it out at:
>
>             https://etherpad.openstack.__org/p/SAT-ops-meetup
>             <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/SAT-ops-meetup>
>
>
>             I'm also going to start looking for moderators soon. If you are
>             interesting in moderating a session, let me know which ones :)
>
>
>             Regards,
>
>
>             Tom
>
>
>             On 19/06/14 11:02, Tom Fifield wrote:
>
>                 Hi all,
>
>                 We've come a long way since our first small meeting in
>                 San Jose: I've
>                 looked at the survey feedback around the Ops Meetup at
>                 the Atlanta
>                 summit and it was amazingly successful. That's all
>                 thanks to you.
>
>                 It's now time to organise our next meeting. Details
>                 forthcoming, but we
>                 know that it's going to be over two days, August 25th
>                 and 26th in San
>                 Antonio, Texas, USA, thanks to Rackspace.
>
>                 However, first - we need to work on the content we'd
>                 like to see.
>
>                 The strongest response to the summit survey was a desire
>                 for sessions
>                 that really "connect" the ops/dev feedback loop
>                 full-circle, and see
>                 change actually happening. So this time, in addition to
>                 feedback-gathering sessions, I'm hoping to see at least
>                 a few real
>                 working sessions, much more "development" focused.
>                 Perhaps "blueprint
>                 review" might be one of these, or maybe the "enterprise"
>                 working group
>                 would like to have a working meeting.
>
>                 Aside from this, it turns out that people actually liked
>                 the topics we
>                 picked for the summit ops meetup - well done! The more
>                 presentation-style architecture "show and tell" was also
>                 enjoyed, but
>                 people wanted to change up the format a bit. Two
>                 back-to-back hours was
>                 too long :)
>
>                 Please take a moment to jot down your ideas on how to
>                 shape this next
>                 meeting on the following etherpad:
>
>                 https://etherpad.openstack.__org/p/SAT-ops-meetup
>                 <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/SAT-ops-meetup>
>
>
>                 Regards,
>
>
>                 Tom
>
>
>
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