[Openstack-operators] Atlanta Summit - More Ops? ;)

Tim Bell Tim.Bell at cern.ch
Sat Mar 29 17:09:58 UTC 2014


This is the kind of thing that would fit into the governance section on Friday afternoon at 16h50.

There are benefits in having a clear PTL but many of the operator candidates have ‘day jobs’ which do not necessarily allow the sort of time that a PTL post could require.

Tim

From: John Dewey [mailto:john at dewey.ws]
Sent: 29 March 2014 17:44
To: Tom Fifield
Cc: openstack-operators at lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Atlanta Summit - More Ops? ;)

As all the current projects are having PTL elections, I thought I would throw this out there.
Would it make sense to have an ops PTL?  I could see this being useful in some ways,
and not in others.  Maybe something to discuss at the un-conference.

John

On Friday, March 28, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:
All,

I had a bit of a play around, combining some similar things from the
suggestions, and was able to come up with something that I think covers
everything that was suggested. If it's way off - no problems, we can go
to a vote or similar.

Also had a go at selecting moderators for sessions based on our
volunteers - feel free to strike yourself out or move around.

All of this is up for discussion and change, so read below and head on
over to the etherpad, or post a reply email :)

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ATL-ops-unconference-RFC


Monday
0700 - 1115 Registration, Keynotes, Break
1115 - 1155 Ask the devs: Meet the PTLs and TC, How to get the best
out of the design summit
1205 - 1245 Reasonable Defaults

1400 - 1440 Upgrades and Deployment Approaches
1450 - 1530 Architecture Show and Tell, Tales and Fails
1540 - 1620 Architecture Show and Tell, Tales and Fails

1730 - 1810 Security (MODERATOR NEEDED)

Schedule: Friday
9:00 - 9:40 Enterprise Gaps
9:50 - 10:30 Database

10:50 - 11:30 Issues at Scale
11:40 - 12:20 Monitoring and Logging

1:20 - 2:00 Ansible (MODERATOR NEEDED)
2:10 - 2:50 Chef
3:00 - 3:40 Puppet

4:00 - 4:40 Networking
4:50 - 5:30 Best discovery of the week, Meta Discussion - ops
communication and governance


Regards,


Tom

On 27/03/14 11:20, Tom Fifield wrote:
All,

The idea for this "Operators Summit" has received excellent support, and
we have more than twenty session ideas proposed in the etherpad:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ATL-ops-unconference-RFC

We've blocked out a room on Monday to host it.

What we need now is:
1) Find moderators for the sessions
2) Select which sessions are going to happen
3) For the architecture show-and-tell, we probably need to select who
will present in this.

If you can help with any of this, please do get in touch, or get your
name down on the etherpad. I'll be in contact soon.



Regards,


Tom

On 17/03/14 07:54, Tom Fifield wrote:
Hi all,

Would you like more time at the summit to talk OpenStack ops? Read on!

Of course, we will have a dedicated Operations track in the conference -
and it's going to be better than ever this year, with an all-new
selection group ... all of whom actually run clouds.


However, we've never really had many design-summit style
feedback/sharing sessons for ops. Let's change that.


Would you find it useful to have a space to share architectures, best
practices, and give feedback on the bits of OpenStack that are giving
you pain? Or perhaps find out how to get more involved in the Open
Design process? Help us justify locking away a few rooms :)


Just to start the discussion, I have written up a straw man proposal/RFC
of one potential use of the time. It's specifically designed to be
ripped to shreds - so please do!

The idea is to have something that's more like a design summit feel -
people sitting in a room discussing things, as opposed to more
presentations.

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ATL-ops-unconference-RFC


So, what would you like to see?


Regards,


Tom

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