[openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
Hi all, I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :) One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward? This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations. Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal. What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work? Regards, Tom
Welcome to Beijing. There are many OpenStack teams here. I think most of them are happy to have a talk with experts :) On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Hi All, Thank you for the great help from OpenStack Foundation. The HKOSUG organized by Hong Kong Cyberport will surely provide assistances in some way for the Summit, also we will organize a networking reception at Hong Kong Cyberport campus before or after the Summit in order to drive the OpenStack adoption into Asia ICT community. Regards, Bruce Lok Coordinator of Hong Kong OpenStack User Group (HKOUSG) Hong Kong Cyberport Management Co. Ltd. -----Original Message----- From: Tom Fifield [mailto:tom@openstack.org] Sent: Thursday, 11 July, 2013 11:11 To: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia Hi all, I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :) One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward? This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations. Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal. What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work? Regards, Tom _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community
Hi Tom, Good ideas! As I know the CloudConnect conference will come to China in September. I am in the advisor board and responsible for the OpenStack day and Open Source Track. Here is the link: http://www.cloudconnectevent.cn/ BTW, Next week is OpenStack 3rd birthday: http://trystack.eventbrite.com/ 2013/7/11 Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org>
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Hi Tom, This is a great idea, we are more than happy to host this in Danang, Vietnam, where there are top 10 best beaches in the world and being the most livable city in Vietnam. Pls let us know how to proceed Nguyen The Trung OpenStack Vietnam On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Hello Tom, JOSUG is also preparing to work with Pre/Post Summit events. Do you have a candidate's list who can join these APAC local events from Foundation's members / core developers / something else? I guess everyone can not join every events , of course. We can arrange our event but it depends on who will join our event. So I would like to fix it , at first. Regards, On 2013/07/11, at 12:11, Tom Fifield wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit. We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in). On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^ Cheers, Yoyo 2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com>
This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Hi, On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo
We here in India will be organizing a pre event & will look forward to organize a post event as well.
2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com>
This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Hi Yoyo, You are welcomed to Hong Kong. I really want to meet you guys in the Summit. Regards, Bruce Lok Coordinator of HKOSUG ________________________________ From: Yoyo Chiang [yoyochiang55@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 4:44 PM To: Tom Fifield Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^ Cheers, Yoyo 2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com<mailto:tristan@aptira.com>> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit. We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in). On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org<mailto:tom@openstack.org>> wrote: Hi all, I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :) One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward? This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations. Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal. What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work? Regards, Tom _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org<mailto:Community@lists.openstack.org> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org<mailto:Community@lists.openstack.org> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community
I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas: - The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday. Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated. Thanks, Lauren On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo
2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote: Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Lauren, Is it worth having an "out of band" marketing meeting about all this so we can all discuss? Time is crucial so asap would be good. Cheers Tristan *From:* Lauren Sell [mailto:lauren@openstack.org] *Sent:* Wednesday, 31 July 2013 1:51 AM *To:* Yoyo Chiang *Cc:* community@lists.openstack.org *Subject:* Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas: - The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday. Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated. Thanks, Lauren On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote: Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^ Cheers, Yoyo 2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit. We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in). On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote: Hi all, I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :) One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward? This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations. Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal. What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work? Regards, Tom _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Community mailing list Community@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community
I would love to have a community meeting about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia. How would Tuesday, August 20 at 23:00 UTC work for a call? Quick update since the last email. We've had an amazing response to the call for speakers with about 600 submissions. To put this into perspective, we had 120 submissions for San Diego and 250 submissions for Portland. All of the submissions will go live this week for community vote and feedback. We've also had quite a few nominees for track chairs and will be reaching out to them in the next 10 days. Cheers, Lauren On Aug 13, 2013, at 3:12 AM, Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> wrote:
Lauren, Is it worth having an "out of band" marketing meeting about all this so we can all discuss? Time is crucial so asap would be good.
Cheers Tristan
From: Lauren Sell [mailto:lauren@openstack.org] Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2013 1:51 AM To: Yoyo Chiang Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas:
- The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday.
Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated.
Thanks, Lauren
On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo
2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote: Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Sounds good, ill be there. Congrats on the submissions. That's going to be quite a task for the community vote! -------- Original Message -------- From: Lauren Sell <lauren@openstack.org> Sent: Wed Aug 14 06:29:59 AEST 2013 To: Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia I would love to have a community meeting about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia. How would Tuesday, August 20 at 23:00 UTC work for a call? Quick update since the last email. We've had an amazing response to the call for speakers with about 600 submissions. To put this into perspective, we had 120 submissions for San Diego and 250 submissions for Portland. All of the submissions will go live this week for community vote and feedback. We've also had quite a few nominees for track chairs and will be reaching out to them in the next 10 days. Cheers, Lauren On Aug 13, 2013, at 3:12 AM, Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> wrote:
Lauren, Is it worth having an "out of band" marketing meeting about all this so we can all discuss? Time is crucial so asap would be good.
Cheers Tristan
From: Lauren Sell [mailto:lauren@openstack.org] Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2013 1:51 AM To: Yoyo Chiang Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas:
- The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday.
Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated.
Thanks, Lauren
On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo
2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote: Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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great thoughts on publicizing As a Chinese, I keenly feel the following points: 1. there are lots of people in China who are interested in OpenStack. 2. the world is staring at the large market of China I felt that the best-quality summit promotion should be done by experts. How to get the experts to come? valuable things attract people to come~ One meetup per month during the following August/September/October, we will call OpenStack developers from UnitedStack, redhat China and so on. According to a simple polling, many companies are using OpenStack now, including Baidu(the largest search engine), Meituan(Chinese version of Groupon). the interaction between developers and end users are important and meaningful. I'm tracking more things to optimize the effection of OpenStack events how they use OpenStack(for users) OpenStack practice which is the hardest module of OpenStack(user & develop) more training? the API design problem? the production of OpenStack fulfill the needs of actual use(startups&user) production evaluation business model any advice for me? now I live in beijing. Beijing has a great technical atmosphere. and there are also lots people in Shanghai, Shenzhen eager to get involved in OpenStack :) anyone in Shanghai, Shenzhen hold similar activities? On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 5:27 AM, <tristan@aptira.com> wrote:
Sounds good, ill be there.
Congrats on the submissions. That's going to be quite a task for the community vote!
------------------------------ *From:* Lauren Sell <lauren@openstack.org> *Sent:* Wed Aug 14 06:29:59 AEST 2013 *To:* Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com>
*Cc:* community@lists.openstack.org *Subject:* Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would love to have a community meeting about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia. How would Tuesday, August 20 at 23:00 UTC work for a call?
Quick update since the last email. We've had an amazing response to the call for speakers with about 600 submissions. To put this into perspective, we had 120 submissions for San Diego and 250 submissions for Portland. All of the submissions will go live this week for community vote and feedback. We've also had quite a few nominees for track chairs and will be reaching out to them in the next 10 days.
Cheers, Lauren
On Aug 13, 2013, at 3:12 AM, Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> wrote:
Lauren, Is it worth having an "out of band" marketing meeting about all this so we can all discuss? Time is crucial so asap would be good.
Cheers Tristan
*From:* Lauren Sell [mailto:lauren@openstack.org] *Sent:* Wednesday, 31 July 2013 1:51 AM *To:* Yoyo Chiang *Cc:* community@lists.openstack.org *Subject:* Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas:
- The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday.
Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated.
Thanks, Lauren
On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo 2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com>
This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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We've had more than 20,000 votes cast so far -- pretty amazing! For those who would be interested in participating in a call about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia, we can use the following conference bridge,Tuesday, August 20 at 2:300 UTC (Wednesday at 7:00 am HKT): USA/Canada: 1-719-867-1571 PIN: 250233 Etherpad to collaborate: https://etherpad.openstack.org/2013-summit-promotion Additional dial-in numbers by country in the etherpad! On Aug 13, 2013, at 4:27 PM, tristan@aptira.com wrote:
Sounds good, ill be there.
Congrats on the submissions. That's going to be quite a task for the community vote!
From: Lauren Sell <lauren@openstack.org> Sent: Wed Aug 14 06:29:59 AEST 2013 To: Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would love to have a community meeting about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia. How would Tuesday, August 20 at 23:00 UTC work for a call?
Quick update since the last email. We've had an amazing response to the call for speakers with about 600 submissions. To put this into perspective, we had 120 submissions for San Diego and 250 submissions for Portland. All of the submissions will go live this week for community vote and feedback. We've also had quite a few nominees for track chairs and will be reaching out to them in the next 10 days.
Cheers, Lauren
On Aug 13, 2013, at 3:12 AM, Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> wrote:
Lauren, Is it worth having an "out of band" marketing meeting about all this so we can all discuss? Time is crucial so asap would be good.
Cheers Tristan
From: Lauren Sell [mailto:lauren@openstack.org] Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2013 1:51 AM To: Yoyo Chiang Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas:
- The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday.
Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated.
Thanks, Lauren
On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo
2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote: Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Sorry for last time question. Do you have a dial-in number for Korea? Jaesuk Ahn, Ph.D. Team Lead, Cloud Platform Dev. KT 2013. 8. 20. 오전 7:11에 "Lauren Sell" <lauren@openstack.org>님이 작성:
We've had more than 20,000 votes cast so far -- pretty amazing!
For those who would be interested in participating in a call about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia, we can use the following conference bridge,Tuesday, August 20 at 2:300 UTC (Wednesday at 7:00 am HKT):
USA/Canada: 1-719-867-1571 PIN: 250233
Etherpad to collaborate: https://etherpad.openstack.org/2013-summit-promotion
Additional dial-in numbers by country in the etherpad!
On Aug 13, 2013, at 4:27 PM, tristan@aptira.com wrote:
Sounds good, ill be there.
Congrats on the submissions. That's going to be quite a task for the community vote!
From: Lauren Sell <lauren@openstack.org> Sent: Wed Aug 14 06:29:59 AEST 2013 To: Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would love to have a community meeting about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia. How would Tuesday, August 20 at 23:00 UTC work for a call?
Quick update since the last email. We've had an amazing response to the call for speakers with about 600 submissions. To put this into perspective, we had 120 submissions for San Diego and 250 submissions for Portland. All of the submissions will go live this week for community vote and feedback. We've also had quite a few nominees for track chairs and will be reaching out to them in the next 10 days.
Cheers, Lauren
On Aug 13, 2013, at 3:12 AM, Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> wrote:
Lauren, Is it worth having an "out of band" marketing meeting about all this so we can all discuss? Time is crucial so asap would be good.
Cheers Tristan
From: Lauren Sell [mailto:lauren@openstack.org] Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2013 1:51 AM To: Yoyo Chiang Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas:
- The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday.
Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated.
Thanks, Lauren
On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo
2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote: Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Yes, sorry, added to the doc. On Aug 20, 2013, at 4:20 PM, Jaesuk Ahn <bluejay.ahn@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry for last time question. Do you have a dial-in number for Korea?
Jaesuk Ahn, Ph.D. Team Lead, Cloud Platform Dev. KT
2013. 8. 20. 오전 7:11에 "Lauren Sell" <lauren@openstack.org>님이 작성: We've had more than 20,000 votes cast so far -- pretty amazing!
For those who would be interested in participating in a call about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia, we can use the following conference bridge,Tuesday, August 20 at 2:300 UTC (Wednesday at 7:00 am HKT):
USA/Canada: 1-719-867-1571 PIN: 250233
Etherpad to collaborate: https://etherpad.openstack.org/2013-summit-promotion
Additional dial-in numbers by country in the etherpad!
On Aug 13, 2013, at 4:27 PM, tristan@aptira.com wrote:
Sounds good, ill be there.
Congrats on the submissions. That's going to be quite a task for the community vote!
From: Lauren Sell <lauren@openstack.org> Sent: Wed Aug 14 06:29:59 AEST 2013 To: Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would love to have a community meeting about how we can raise awareness and involvement for the Summit in Asia. How would Tuesday, August 20 at 23:00 UTC work for a call?
Quick update since the last email. We've had an amazing response to the call for speakers with about 600 submissions. To put this into perspective, we had 120 submissions for San Diego and 250 submissions for Portland. All of the submissions will go live this week for community vote and feedback. We've also had quite a few nominees for track chairs and will be reaching out to them in the next 10 days.
Cheers, Lauren
On Aug 13, 2013, at 3:12 AM, Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> wrote:
Lauren, Is it worth having an "out of band" marketing meeting about all this so we can all discuss? Time is crucial so asap would be good.
Cheers Tristan
From: Lauren Sell [mailto:lauren@openstack.org] Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2013 1:51 AM To: Yoyo Chiang Cc: community@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Pre & Post Summit events in Asia
I would also like to have a conversation about how we get more OpenStack Members from Asia involved in planning and participating in the Summit. Having the Summit in Hong Kong gives us a huge opportunity to grow the community by attracting new members from all over Asia. A few ideas:
- The call for speakers is open through tomorrow (!), July 31. We've been communicating the deadline with global user group leaders, but any help to get out the word, especially to members in Asia would be much appreciated. - In addition to speakers, I would also love to recruit Track Chairs from Asia that can take more ownership of managing speakers and content. For the Portland Summit, we had about 24 track chairs across about 13 different tracks, such as Getting Started, Strategy, Operations and Case Studies. If you would like to nominate someone (or yourself) to be a Track Chair according to area of expertise, please contact claire@openstack.org. - q launched the first travel support program for the Hong Kong Summit. If financial barriers are preventing your constituents from attending, please encourage them to apply and contact Stefano with any questions: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program - We're starting to accrue more Summit sponsors and representation from Asia, but would love any leads to showcase major enterprise IT, web/apps, or service providers in the region who are using OpenStack. - How do we better involve and motivate user group members in Asia to attend the Summit and help spread the word in their region? - Would a livestream of the main track, running all day Tuesday and Wednesday, be beneficial for those in similar timezones who may not be able to attend (if it is in English)? We're also planning to provide simultaneous translation from English to Mandarin in the main track Tuesday and Wednesday.
Any ideas, feedback or support are much appreciated.
Thanks, Lauren
On Jul 11, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Yoyo Chiang <yoyochiang55@gmail.com> wrote:
Although we (Taiwan) would like to see more experts coming, but we will encourage our members to join HK summit at first... since it's the closest one we have had^^
Cheers,
Yoyo
2013/7/11 Tristan Goode <tristan@aptira.com> This is a great idea and I'd be happy to organise event(s) in Australia pre or post Summit.
We need to seek volunteers from the "expertise pool" that would like to do this, and possibly make it attractive with the help of some airfare/accommodation benefit (Foundation or sponsor contributed) that the person is free to extend or alter at their own expense, (ie they can get a quick holiday in).
On 11 July 2013 13:11, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote: Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Hi Lauren, On 08/13/2013 10:29 PM, Lauren Sell wrote:
community vote and feedback. We've also had quite a few nominees for track chairs and will be reaching out to them in the next 10 days.
Just back from vacation, drowning under a mountain of email - just checking if I missed an email from you about this? I'm happy to be a track co-chair again. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Neary - Community Action and Impact Open Source and Standards, Red Hat - http://community.redhat.com Ph: +33 9 50 71 55 62 / Cell: +33 6 77 01 92 13
I think that is a great idea, though we would have to have a rough schedule rather soon as many of us are booking travel now. Regards, Colin If you would like to schedule a time to speak with me, please click here to see my calendar and pick a time that works for your schedule. The system will automatically send us both an outlook meeting invite. Colin McNamara (858)208-8105 CCIE #18233,VCP http://www.colinmcnamara.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/colinmcnamara "The difficult we do immediately, the impossible just takes a little longer" On Jul 10, 2013, at 8:11 PM, Tom Fifield <tom@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I hope you're excited for our upcoming summit in Hong Kong :)
One of the ideas that has been floating around is that since we'll have an incredible mass of OpenStack expertise in the area for the summit, why don't we try and arrange some events in Asia before and afterward?
This will mean that those multitudes in the region who can't make it to the summit can get exposure to the experts, and that leads to increased contributions and encourages global collaborations.
Of course, organising this is going to take some work, and it needs to happen quite soon - as people are booking flight tickets early to get the best deal.
What do you think about this idea? Will your group help organise an event? How do you think is the best way to make it work?
Regards,
Tom
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Akihiro Hasegawa
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Bruce Lok
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Colin McNamara
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Dave Neary
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Jaesuk Ahn
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Kun Huang
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Lauren Sell
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Tom Fifield
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Tristan Goode
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tristan@aptira.com
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Trung Nguyen The
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Yoyo Chiang
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Yujie Du
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