[User-committee] Notes from Meeting 14 Dec 2015

JJ Asghar jj at chef.io
Tue Dec 15 16:58:59 UTC 2015


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On 12/15/15 9:20 AM, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> As promised I added a "UC Liason" column to
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/UserCommittee#Working_Groups_and_Teams 
> 
> Currently they are all TBD (to be decided).
> 
> As J.J. pointed out this is a challenge to UC folks to sign on to
> Liase.  So please take a look at that list and if you are currently
> active in one of thsoe Groups or Teams sign yourself on as liason.
> Bonus points if you pick one you're not active in ance start following
> their meetings!

Ha! Yep, I was planning on sending out a more descriptive email today
about my thoughts of how/what we should start leveraging the UC with the
larger OpenStack community.

Again, as a community member of OpenStack I didn't know that the UC
existed before Tokyo. From our two meetings now and the caliber of
people who are showing up we have a great opportunity to make a splash.
I wanted to make it clear that we should be going to the community not
expecting the community to come to us. We need these liasons to be
interested, or even better, invested in the different WGs so we can get
positive feedback all around.

I also love the idea of having a standing agenda topic to give..say 5-7
mins per liason to report what their respected WG is doing; so we can
all be informed and ask _quick_ questions. I'm betting if there is a
longer discussion we bring it to our mailing list.

I'm completely open to suggestions here, negative or positive, I just am
excited that we can band together to make this successful.


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Best Regards,
JJ Asghar
c: 512.619.0722 t: @jjasghar irc: j^2
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