[User-committee] [Product] Which projects should be featured in Summit "project update" track?

Shamail Tahir itzshamail at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 18:47:12 UTC 2017


Thanks Heidi Joy,


On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Heidi Joy Tretheway <heidijoy at openstack.org
> wrote:

> Hi Product Work Group,
> I wanted to remind you that the PWG has the opportunity to select projects
> for the “project updates” track at the Boston Summit (this is not through
> the usual CFP process). We have 32 slots of 40 minutes each. I’ve
> prepopulated the list with the 25 projects we routinely track for the
> roadmap (the most-adopted projects) and I’ve started outreach to these Pike
> PTLs.
>
> This is a great opportunity to take a significant load off the PWG’s plate
> in terms of formulating the roadmap. We’ll use these recorded sessions on
> the project navigator, replacing the Newton Design Series webinar
> interviews we’ve done in the past. We’ll also be able to create a
> presentation template for PTLs with slides that we typically have to create
> ourselves after the webinar interviews.
>
> Please take a moment to go here to add your suggested projects here:
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/PTLupdatesBoston
> <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/PTLupdatesBoston>
> Consider that we might want to include widely used projects like
> Documentation or Stable Branch Maintenance or Security that aren’t
> typically part of our roadmap process.
>

I have responded with my input into the etherpad as well.  I also compared
the list with the projects listed on project navigator and all of them are
accounted for in the etherpad too.  Let's plan to add a discussion on this
at an upcoming Product WG meeting so that we can understand how we can help
with the scheduled interviews.

>
> Please make your suggestions by Tuesday, Feb. 21. After that point, we’ll
> consider any projects that would like to self-nominate for the remaining
> slots, which will be divided into shorter, 20-minute segments and filled as
> space permits. If you’d like to give input on selecting these, let me know.
> Thanks for your input on this!
>
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Shamail Tahir
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