[Openstack-operators] OPs Midcycle location discussion.

Tim Bell Tim.Bell at cern.ch
Mon Nov 16 18:33:14 UTC 2015


Multiple meetups in parallel does make it more difficult to get the PTLs and product working group involved. There have been many benefits from their work with operators and defining the roadmaps. 

It may be that not everyone can attend but there is also the opportunity for those who have never attended to come. These may also be those who were not able to make it to recent summits and would really benefit from the sharing of experiences beyond an ether pad.

Tim




On 16/11/15 17:11, "Donald Talton" <DonaldTalton at fico.com> wrote:

>I'd second this idea. If we can gather the pertinent result from each meeting, that would be ideal.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Edgar Magana [mailto:edgar.magana at workday.com] 
>Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 9:10 AM
>To: Donald Talton; Jonathan Proulx; openstack-operators at lists.openstack.org
>Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] OPs Midcycle location discussion.
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>I am in the same position that Donald here. It is hard to justify that trip, however I believe we can multiple Ops Meet-ups around the world without expecting an official one.
>As long as during the meet-up the feedback is collected and open, it should be enough to move forward.
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>Edgar
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>On 11/16/15, 8:04 AM, "Donald Talton" <DonaldTalton at fico.com> wrote:
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>>I think it's good to move the meeting around out of fairness. Although like you said, I would not be able to justify travel expenses for my staff (US-based) for a mid-cycle meetup.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jonathan Proulx [mailto:jon at csail.mit.edu] 
>>Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 8:51 AM
>>To: openstack-operators at lists.openstack.org
>>Subject: [Openstack-operators] OPs Midcycle location discussion.
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>>Hi All,
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>>1st User Committee IRC meeting will be today at 19:00UTC on #openstack-meeting, we haven't exactly settled on an agenda yet but I hope to raise this issue the...
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>>It has been suggested that we make the February 15-16 European Ops Meetup in Manchester UK [1] the 'official' OPs Midcycle.  Previously all mid cycles have been US based.
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>>Personally I like the idea of broadening or geographic reach rather than staying concentrated in North America. I particularly like it being 'opposite' the summit location.
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>>This would likely trade off some depth of participation as fewer of the same people would be able to travel to all midcycles in person.
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>>Discuss...(also come by  #openstack-meeting at 19:00 UTC if you think this needs real time discussion)
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>>-Jon
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>>1. http://www.eventbrite.com/e/european-openstack-operators-meetup-tickets-19405855436?aff=es2
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