[User-committee] Forum Brainstorming???
Kathy Cacciatore
kathyc at openstack.org
Mon Mar 6 17:21:35 UTC 2017
A brainstorming etherpad for Telecom&NFV ideas and requirements has been created. Please enter your proposed Telecom&NFV Forum discussion topics here [1]. This etherpad will be used to collect topics from groups inside and outside of the OpenStack community. Thank you.
[1] [ https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BOS-UC-brainstorming-Telecom&NFV ]( https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BOS-UC-brainstorming-Telecom&NFV )
NOTE: I apologize if this is not in the thread. I receive a digest and am not sure how to reply to one item in it.
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> Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 15:38:30 -0500
> From: Shamail Tahir <itzshamail at gmail.com>
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Welcome to the topic selection process for our first Forum in Boston. If
> you've participated in an ops meetup before, this should seem pretty
> comfortable. If not, note that this is *not* a classic conference track
> with speakers and presentations. OpenStack community members (participants
> in development teams, working groups, and other interested individuals)
> discuss the topics they want to cover and get alignment on and we welcome
> your participation.
>
> The Forum is for the entire community to come together; create a neutral
> space rather than having separate ?ops? and ?dev? days. Boston marks the
> start of the Queen's release cycle, where ideas and requirements will be
> gathered. Users should aim to come armed with feedback from February's
> Ocata release if at all possible. We aim to ensure the broadest coverage of
> topics that will allow for multiple parts of the community getting together
> to discuss key areas within our community/projects.
>
> Examples of the types of discussions and some sessions that might fit
> within each one:
>
> - *Strategic, whole-of-community discussions*, to think about the big
> picture, including beyond just one release cycle and new technologies
>
>
> - eg *Making OpenStack One Platform for containers/VMs/Bare Metal*
> (Strategic
> session) the entire community congregates to share opinions on how to make
> OpenStack achieve its integration engine goal
>
>
> - *Cross-project sessions*, in a similar vein to what has happened at
> past design summits, but with increased emphasis on issues that are
> relevant to all areas of the community
>
>
> - eg *Rolling Upgrades at Scale* (Cross-Project session) ? the Large
> Deployments Team collaborates with Nova, Cinder and Keystone to tackle
> issues that come up with rolling upgrades when there?s a large number of
> machines.
>
>
> - *Project-specific sessions*, where developers can ask users specific
> questions about their experience, users can provide feedback from the last
> release and cross-community collaboration on the priorities, and ?blue sky?
> ideas for the next release.
>
>
> - *eg Neutron Pain* *Points* (Project-Specific session) ? Co-organized
> by neutron developers and users. Neutron developers bring some specific
> questions they want answered, Neutron users bring feedback from the latest
> release and ideas about the future.
>
>
> There are two stages to the brainstorming:
> 1. Starting today, set up an etherpad with your group/team, or use one
> on the list and start discussing ideas you'd like to talk about at the
> Forum. Then, through +1s on etherpads and mailing list discussion, work out
> which ones are the most needed - just like you did prior to the ops
> events.
> 2. Then, in a couple of weeks, we will open up a more formal web-based
> tool for submission of abstracts that came out of the brainstorming on top.
>
> We expect working groups may make their own etherpads, however the User
> Committee offers a catch-all to get the widest feedback possible:
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BOS-UC-brainstorming
>
> Feel free to use that, or make one for your group and add it to the list
> at: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum/Boston2017
>
> Thanks,
> User Committee <https://www.openstack.org/foundation/user-committee/>
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Regards,
Kathy Cacciatore
Consulting Marketing Manager
OpenStack Foundation
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