From amy at demarco.com Mon Feb 3 13:16:05 2020 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy) Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 07:16:05 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] [Diversity] Diversity and Inclusion WG Meeting Reminder Message-ID: <2A17668C-7B14-48DE-8923-3910EB3E5ED6@demarco.com> Late reminder we will be meeting today at 17:00 UTC in #openstack-diversity. Agendas can be found at https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/diversity-wg-agenda Thanks, Amy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hcotuk at gmail.com Tue Feb 4 13:14:27 2020 From: hcotuk at gmail.com (Huseyin Cotuk) Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2020 16:14:27 +0300 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] CFP: OpenInfra Day Turkey 2020 Message-ID: <22DA0692-74FF-482E-8CF7-CF79ECBCB34C@gmail.com> Hello Stackers, I would like to inform you that call for presentations for OpenInfra Day Turkey is recently started and will be open until March, 1st. The event will be held on 17th of March at Radisson Blu Hotel Sisli, in Istanbul. Registration and sponsorship opportunities are also available. You can access the event page via the following address. https://openinfradayturkey.com/ Suggested topics are listed below. • Cloud computing, cloud security, multi cloud and inter cloud strategies • Distributed systems, decentralized data center solutions • Container infrastructures, orchestration and management platforms • Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Internet of Things (IoT) applications, platforms • Big data and analytics • Software defined networking • Software defined storage • Network function virtualization (NFV) and network function chaining (NFC) • Cloud automation and orchestration • Container Storage Solutions • Continuous Integration / Continuous Development (CI/CD) platforms • Geographically Redundant Multi Region, Multi Site implementations • Object, Block, and File System Storage Solutions • Monitoring, Metering and Billing Solutions • Performance Tuning and Optimization • Open Source Community Issues, Outreach, and Project Governance • New and Proposed Features, Development Status of the Projects • Best Practices, Use Cases and Success Stories We encourage everyone to submit their proposals via the link below. https://kommunity.com/turkey-openstack-meetup/events/openinfra-day-turkey/cfp Best regards, Huseyin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kendall at openstack.org Tue Feb 4 17:31:20 2020 From: kendall at openstack.org (Kendall Waters) Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2020 11:31:20 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Sponsorship Prospectus is Now Live - OpenDev+PTG Vancouver 2020 Message-ID: Hi everyone, The sponsorship prospectus for the upcoming OpenDev + PTG event happening in Vancouver, BC on June 8-11 is now live! We expect this to be an important event for sponsors, and will have a place for sponsors to have a physical presence (embedded in the event rather in a separate sponsors hall), as well as branding throughout the event and the option for a keynote in the morning for headline sponsors. OpenDev + PTG is a collaborative event organized by the OpenStack Foundation (OSF) gathering developers, system architects, and operators to address common open source infrastructure challenges. OpenDev will take place June 8-10 and the PTG will take place June 8-11. Each day will be broken into three parts: Short kickoff with all attendees to set the goals for the day or discuss the outcomes of the previous day. Think of this like a mini-keynote, challenging your thoughts around the topic areas before you head into real collaborative sessions. OpenDev: Morning discussions covering projects like Airship, Ansible, Ceph, Kata Containers, Kubernetes, OpenStack, StarlingX, Zuul and more centered around one of four different topics: Hardware Automation Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software Containers in Production Key challenges for open source in 2020 PTG: Afternoon working sessions for project teams and SIGs to continue the morning’s discussions. The sponsorship contract will be available to sign starting tomorrow, February 5 at 9:30am PST at https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-ptg-2020/sponsors . Please let me know if you have any questions. 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We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks: - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking) - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain points, multi-location, CI/CD) - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom containers) - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public clouds, ethics) Nominate yourself here: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks, Ashlee > On Jan 29, 2020, at 4:04 PM, Ashlee Ferguson wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Hopefully by now you’ve heard about our upcoming event, OpenDev + PTG Vancouver, June 8-11, 2020 . We need your help shaping this event! Our vision is for the content to be programmed by you-- the community. OSF is looking to kick things off by selecting members for OpenDev Programming Committees for each Track. That Program Committee will then select Moderators who will lead interactive discussions on a particular topic within the track. Below you'll have the opportunity to nominate yourself for a position on the Programming Committee, as a Moderator, or both, as well as suggesting specific Topics within each Track. PTG programming will kick off in the coming weeks. > > If you’re interested in volunteering as an OpenDev Programming Committee member, discussion Moderator, or would like to suggest topics for moderated discussions within a particular Track, please read the details below, and then fill out this form . > > We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks: > - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking) > - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain points, multi-location, CI/CD) > - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom containers) > - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public clouds, ethics) > > OpenDev Programming Committee members will: > Work with other Committee members, which will include OSF representatives, to curate OpenDev content based on subject expertise, community input, and relevance to open source infrastructure > Promote the individual Tracks within your networks > Review community input and suggestions for Track discussions > Solicit moderators from your network if you know someone who is a subject matter expert > Ensure diversity of speakers and companies represented in your Track > Focus topics around on real-world user stories and technical, in-the-trenches experiences > > Programming Committee members need to be available during the following dates/time commitments: > 8 - 10 hours from February - May for bi-weekly calls with your Track's Programming Committee (plus a couple of OSF representatives to facilitate the call) > OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020 (not required, but preferred) > Programming Committee members will receive a complimentary pass to the event > > Programming Committees will be comprised of a few people per Track who will work to select a handful of topics and moderators for each Track. The exact topic counts will be determined before Committees begin deciding. > > OpenDev Discussion Moderators will > Be appointed by the Programming Committees > Facilitate discussions within a particular Track > Have adequate knowledge and experience to lead and moderate discussion around certain topics during the event > Work with Programming Committee to decide focal point of discussion > > Moderators need to be available to attend OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020, and will receive a complimentary pass. > > > Programming Committee nominations are open until February 11. Deadlines to volunteer to be a moderator and suggest topics will be in late February. > > > Nominate yourself or suggest discussion topics here: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer > > Cheers, > The OpenStack Foundation > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Cheers, Kendall Kendall Waters Perez OpenStack Marketing & Events kendall at openstack.org > On Feb 4, 2020, at 11:31 AM, Kendall Waters wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > The sponsorship prospectus for the upcoming OpenDev + PTG event happening in Vancouver, BC on June 8-11 is now live! We expect this to be an important event for sponsors, and will have a place for sponsors to have a physical presence (embedded in the event rather in a separate sponsors hall), as well as branding throughout the event and the option for a keynote in the morning for headline sponsors. > > OpenDev + PTG is a collaborative event organized by the OpenStack Foundation (OSF) gathering developers, system architects, and operators to address common open source infrastructure challenges. OpenDev will take place June 8-10 and the PTG will take place June 8-11. > > Each day will be broken into three parts: > Short kickoff with all attendees to set the goals for the day or discuss the outcomes of the previous day. Think of this like a mini-keynote, challenging your thoughts around the topic areas before you head into real collaborative sessions. > OpenDev: Morning discussions covering projects like Airship, Ansible, Ceph, Kata Containers, Kubernetes, OpenStack, StarlingX, Zuul and more centered around one of four different topics: > Hardware Automation > Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software > Containers in Production > Key challenges for open source in 2020 > PTG: Afternoon working sessions for project teams and SIGs to continue the morning’s discussions. > > The sponsorship contract will be available to sign starting tomorrow, February 5 at 9:30am PST at https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-ptg-2020/sponsors . > > Please let me know if you have any questions. > > Cheers, > Kendall > > Kendall Waters Perez > OpenStack Marketing & Events > kendall at openstack.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artem.goncharov at gmail.com Fri Feb 14 09:30:04 2020 From: artem.goncharov at gmail.com (Artem Goncharov) Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 10:30:04 +0100 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Help Shape the Track Content for OpenDev + PTG, June 8-11 in Vancouver In-Reply-To: <9C495D22-CA8F-4030-9961-ABE72B1F7DC3@openstack.org> References: <9C495D22-CA8F-4030-9961-ABE72B1F7DC3@openstack.org> Message-ID: <53BC28F9-5B74-48A4-8618-8435F99BA6BE@gmail.com> Hi Ashlee, I wanted to propose/arrange a meeting (like old Forum) for the followup discussion http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-February/012498.html (a long standing topic, where I wanted to present progress and discuss following actions). Unfortunately I don’t see any fitting track. Additionally wanted to have something similar with regards to some time ago proposed, but not accepted community goal “openstackclient-first” discussion, about bringing OSC implementation on the level with individual clients. There are definitely some people interested in that, but I guess if nobody will take a lead in arranging a meeting - it will not happen. Which possibilities do I have? Thanks a lot in advance, Artem > On 5. Feb 2020, at 17:25, Ashlee Ferguson wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Just a reminder to nominate yourself by February 11 if you’re interested in volunteering as an OpenDev Programming Committee member, discussion Moderator, or would like to suggest topics for moderated discussions within a particular Track. > > We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks: > - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking) > - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain points, multi-location, CI/CD) > - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom containers) > - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public clouds, ethics) > > Nominate yourself here: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer > > Please let me know if you have any questions! > > Thanks, > Ashlee > > > >> On Jan 29, 2020, at 4:04 PM, Ashlee Ferguson > wrote: >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Hopefully by now you’ve heard about our upcoming event, OpenDev + PTG Vancouver, June 8-11, 2020 . We need your help shaping this event! Our vision is for the content to be programmed by you-- the community. OSF is looking to kick things off by selecting members for OpenDev Programming Committees for each Track. That Program Committee will then select Moderators who will lead interactive discussions on a particular topic within the track. Below you'll have the opportunity to nominate yourself for a position on the Programming Committee, as a Moderator, or both, as well as suggesting specific Topics within each Track. PTG programming will kick off in the coming weeks. >> >> If you’re interested in volunteering as an OpenDev Programming Committee member, discussion Moderator, or would like to suggest topics for moderated discussions within a particular Track, please read the details below, and then fill out this form . >> >> We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks: >> - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking) >> - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain points, multi-location, CI/CD) >> - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom containers) >> - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public clouds, ethics) >> >> OpenDev Programming Committee members will: >> Work with other Committee members, which will include OSF representatives, to curate OpenDev content based on subject expertise, community input, and relevance to open source infrastructure >> Promote the individual Tracks within your networks >> Review community input and suggestions for Track discussions >> Solicit moderators from your network if you know someone who is a subject matter expert >> Ensure diversity of speakers and companies represented in your Track >> Focus topics around on real-world user stories and technical, in-the-trenches experiences >> >> Programming Committee members need to be available during the following dates/time commitments: >> 8 - 10 hours from February - May for bi-weekly calls with your Track's Programming Committee (plus a couple of OSF representatives to facilitate the call) >> OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020 (not required, but preferred) >> Programming Committee members will receive a complimentary pass to the event >> >> Programming Committees will be comprised of a few people per Track who will work to select a handful of topics and moderators for each Track. The exact topic counts will be determined before Committees begin deciding. >> >> OpenDev Discussion Moderators will >> Be appointed by the Programming Committees >> Facilitate discussions within a particular Track >> Have adequate knowledge and experience to lead and moderate discussion around certain topics during the event >> Work with Programming Committee to decide focal point of discussion >> >> Moderators need to be available to attend OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020, and will receive a complimentary pass. >> >> >> Programming Committee nominations are open until February 11. Deadlines to volunteer to be a moderator and suggest topics will be in late February. >> >> >> Nominate yourself or suggest discussion topics here: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer >> >> Cheers, >> The OpenStack Foundation >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ashlee at openstack.org Mon Feb 17 18:41:40 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 12:41:40 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Help Shape the Track Content for OpenDev + PTG, June 8-11 in Vancouver In-Reply-To: <53BC28F9-5B74-48A4-8618-8435F99BA6BE@gmail.com> References: <9C495D22-CA8F-4030-9961-ABE72B1F7DC3@openstack.org> <53BC28F9-5B74-48A4-8618-8435F99BA6BE@gmail.com> Message-ID: <5F2E3B20-F581-4759-BFE6-4B5AAEFEAA9D@openstack.org> Hi Artem, Great question. While there won’t be a traditional Forum, we are working on how to deal with individual session requests, and will make sure to provide an update once we have the process sorted since we definitely want to make room for these sorts of discussions. Thanks, Ashlee Ashlee Ferguson Community & Events Coordinator OpenStack Foundation > On Feb 14, 2020, at 3:30 AM, Artem Goncharov wrote: > > Hi Ashlee, > > I wanted to propose/arrange a meeting (like old Forum) for the followup discussion http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-February/012498.html (a long standing topic, where I wanted to present progress and discuss following actions). Unfortunately I don’t see any fitting track. > > Additionally wanted to have something similar with regards to some time ago proposed, but not accepted community goal “openstackclient-first” discussion, about bringing OSC implementation on the level with individual clients. There are definitely some people interested in that, but I guess if nobody will take a lead in arranging a meeting - it will not happen. > > Which possibilities do I have? > > Thanks a lot in advance, > Artem > >> On 5. Feb 2020, at 17:25, Ashlee Ferguson > wrote: >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Just a reminder to nominate yourself by February 11 if you’re interested in volunteering as an OpenDev Programming Committee member, discussion Moderator, or would like to suggest topics for moderated discussions within a particular Track. >> >> We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks: >> - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking) >> - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain points, multi-location, CI/CD) >> - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom containers) >> - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public clouds, ethics) >> >> Nominate yourself here: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer >> >> Please let me know if you have any questions! >> >> Thanks, >> Ashlee >> >> >> >>> On Jan 29, 2020, at 4:04 PM, Ashlee Ferguson > wrote: >>> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> Hopefully by now you’ve heard about our upcoming event, OpenDev + PTG Vancouver, June 8-11, 2020 . We need your help shaping this event! Our vision is for the content to be programmed by you-- the community. OSF is looking to kick things off by selecting members for OpenDev Programming Committees for each Track. That Program Committee will then select Moderators who will lead interactive discussions on a particular topic within the track. Below you'll have the opportunity to nominate yourself for a position on the Programming Committee, as a Moderator, or both, as well as suggesting specific Topics within each Track. PTG programming will kick off in the coming weeks. >>> >>> If you’re interested in volunteering as an OpenDev Programming Committee member, discussion Moderator, or would like to suggest topics for moderated discussions within a particular Track, please read the details below, and then fill out this form . >>> >>> We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks: >>> - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking) >>> - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain points, multi-location, CI/CD) >>> - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom containers) >>> - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public clouds, ethics) >>> >>> OpenDev Programming Committee members will: >>> Work with other Committee members, which will include OSF representatives, to curate OpenDev content based on subject expertise, community input, and relevance to open source infrastructure >>> Promote the individual Tracks within your networks >>> Review community input and suggestions for Track discussions >>> Solicit moderators from your network if you know someone who is a subject matter expert >>> Ensure diversity of speakers and companies represented in your Track >>> Focus topics around on real-world user stories and technical, in-the-trenches experiences >>> >>> Programming Committee members need to be available during the following dates/time commitments: >>> 8 - 10 hours from February - May for bi-weekly calls with your Track's Programming Committee (plus a couple of OSF representatives to facilitate the call) >>> OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020 (not required, but preferred) >>> Programming Committee members will receive a complimentary pass to the event >>> >>> Programming Committees will be comprised of a few people per Track who will work to select a handful of topics and moderators for each Track. The exact topic counts will be determined before Committees begin deciding. >>> >>> OpenDev Discussion Moderators will >>> Be appointed by the Programming Committees >>> Facilitate discussions within a particular Track >>> Have adequate knowledge and experience to lead and moderate discussion around certain topics during the event >>> Work with Programming Committee to decide focal point of discussion >>> >>> Moderators need to be available to attend OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020, and will receive a complimentary pass. >>> >>> >>> Programming Committee nominations are open until February 11. Deadlines to volunteer to be a moderator and suggest topics will be in late February. >>> >>> >>> Nominate yourself or suggest discussion topics here: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer >>> >>> Cheers, >>> The OpenStack Foundation >>> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: