[User-committee] Bringing focus to the Operators and Users at the next summit

Liz Blanchard lsurette at redhat.com
Fri Dec 13 14:21:18 UTC 2013


On Dec 12, 2013, at 9:30 PM, Tristan Goode <tristan at aptira.com> wrote:

> Thought I'd post this here too (because of the noise in the general list)...
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> G'day OpenStackLand,
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> I have an idea for the next summit to put forward...
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> Like we have the various project design summit session days at the summits, I think it'd be really useful to have an Operators and Users day at the very start of the next summit (and hopefully all of them in future if it works out). So far at the last 4 summits I've attended, from the users and operators point of view we've had a rag tag bunch of disconnected panels and 40 minute sessions that really don't get anywhere much and don’t make it to any sort of plan or worthwhile result. This proposed "Operators and Users" day will be run like the design summit session days where all of us that have to deal with the consequences of the software development of this project sit in a room and work the issues. The goal is to present real world, evidence based Operator, User, and even other input like Sales and Marketing experiences back into the development teams. Maybe we might even have our own "Operators and Users" lounge too. :-P

+1. This sounds perfect. It would be great to have some sort of time during this day to review things with actual users like "What are the top 3-5 things you do in OpenStack today?" and then "What are the 3-5 things that you'd like like to see added or improved in OpenStack in the next release?" If we get this information early in the week, we can use it in design summit discussions to focus the some of the next features in each component. 

Selfishly, I'd love to have some time with users to review the latest topics that the OpenStack UX group is discussing here:
http://ask-openstackux.rhcloud.com/questions/

Thanks for this proposal,
Liz

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> Cheers
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