[User-committee] OpenStack End User Working Group
Lauren Sell
lauren at openstack.org
Fri Aug 15 18:55:02 UTC 2014
Thanks again Chris for running the meeting, and thanks everyone for the great input.
I personally find this discussion very exciting because it means OpenStack has been adopted to the point where we’re truly building a community of end users, who need representation and guidance to have a voice in the community. We’ve been working down this path for operators over the past year (with great progress, but still more work to be done), and we have an even bigger opportunity with end users.
The meeting recording is now live, and also posted to the wiki page:
Recording: http://bb6464121d88dd64b6ed-b08c43cca2e2f1994ff0cbedf9a194c5.r93.cf1.rackcdn.com/EndUserWG-Webinar01.mp3
End user wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/End_User_Working_Group (we can break out a separate meeting section if appropriate)
From the meeting burner report, we had the following attendees:
Evan Scheessele
Tom Fifield
Lauren Sell
Jeremy Stanley
Suhail Syed
Andrew Mitry
Ruben Orduz
Ed Leafe
Aminah Nailor
Constanze Kratel
Warren Volkmann
Chris Kemp
Dave Nielsen
Jonathan Bryce
Nikhil Manchanda
Dave Orth
Should we go ahead and set up a mailing list for this working group (so we can also archive any previous discussions)?
Hope everyone has (or is having) a nice weekend!
Best,
Lauren
On Aug 12, 2014, at 11:11 PM, Chris C. Kemp <chris.c.kemp at nebula.com> wrote:
> As more OpenStack-powered clouds become available, there are a growing number of "end users" of OpenStack clouds that have no direct visibility into the implementation of the OpenStack services that they are using. These “end users” are often employees of organizations that have OpenStack clouds or application developers that are using public clouds powered by OpenStack. Tim Bell and I have been discussing the best way to give a voice to this growing community of stakeholders within the broader OpenStack community, and have agreed to form a working group to work with the Foundation, User Committee, and OpenStack Board, to coordinate activities that give this small but growing community a larger voice within the overall OpenStack ecosystem.
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> We have set up a meetingburner event for Thursday at 5 pm PT at http://openstack.enterthemeeting.com/m/BY7MH7X4
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> OpenStack Meeting
> Following the July board meeting, we'll bring together parties interested in kicking off an end user working group under the OpenStack user committee. High level agenda: 1. Discuss “end user” vs “ app developer” 2. Discuss current activities Foundation is planning including app developer input session 3. Discuss how to communicate this and engage the larger community
> Read more...
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> Agenda:
> Chris Kemp: Overview of working group, including how key stakeholders, including “OpenStack developers,” “OpenStack operators,” “OpenStack end users,” and “OpenStack app developers” relate to this working group, the User Committee, and the overall OpenStack community.
> Lauren Sell: Discuss current activities Foundation is planning including app developer input session.
> Tom Ford: Discuss how to communicate this to the larger OpenStack community
> Community. Collect feedback, ideas and volunteers interested in helping out from the members of the User Committee.
> Please sign up if you are interested in learning more about (or participating in!) this working group.
>
> Chris
>
> Co-founder, OpenStack, Nebula
> chris at kemp.com
>
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