From allison at openstack.org Wed May 1 21:46:09 2019 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Wed, 1 May 2019 15:46:09 -0600 Subject: [Foundation Board] Media Coverage From Open Infrastructure Summit Denver Message-ID: Hi everyone, Thanks for an incredible week! Around 60 reporters and analysts from North America, Europe and Asia attended the Summit this week, and we are excited to share the initial press coverage that has been published. Thank you all for you and your teams’ support this week! Coverage themes focused on the main message points we planned for the event: The graduation of Kata Containers and Zull as Open Infrastructure Projects A focus on collaboration across projects and foundations, with the goal of solving common infrastructure problems of interest to the community The launch of Airship v1.0 The launch of the OpenStack Ironic Bare Metal program Organizations that presented Open Infrastructure use cases like Blizzard Entertainment and Verizon Media Below are some early coverage highlights, but feel free to browse the running coverage list . TechCrunch: With Kata Containers and Zuul, OpenStack graduates its first infrastructure projects eWeek: OpenStack Looks To Help Define the Future of Open Infrastructure ZDNet: Airship 1.0 marries Kubernetes and OpenStack for 5G's good SDxCentral: OpenStack Foundation Pushes Collaboration With Other Projects, Communities The Register: OpenStack wants Airship 1.0 to take flight and move devs up to the cloud without tears Computer Weekly: OpenStack Foundation urges enterprises to embrace open, collaborative tech development Computing: How Blizzard autoscaled Overwatch on OpenStack ComputerworldUK: How OpenStack supports Verizon Media's publications Enterprise Times: Open source is an innovation philosophy Linux Magazin: Open Infrastructure Summit: Open Source is the innovation philosophy AG Connect: OpenStack accounts for a market of $ 6.1 billion Zhiding: Innovation & Collaboration: Two key words for first day of Open Infrastructure Summit 2019 CCW: Day one on Open Infrastructure summit : providing the open infrastructure platform with Open Mind Cheers, Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ashlee at openstack.org Wed May 15 01:03:01 2019 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 20:03:01 -0500 Subject: [Foundation Board] Open Infrastructure Summit CFP Open - Deadline: July 2 Message-ID: Hi everyone, We’re excited to announce that the Call for Presentations for the Open Infrastructure Summit in Shanghai (November 4 - 6, 2019) is open! Like we discussed at the Board Meeting in Denver, China is a strong market for OpenStack and the overall open infrastructure market, and we’re excited to engage with the local community for the upcoming Summit. Please encourage your teams to submit presentations, panels, and workshops around the list of Tracks , which now specifically calls out 5G, before July 2. Sessions will be presented in both Mandarin and English, so we’re accepting submissions in either language. The content submission process for the Forum and Project Teams Gathering will be managed separately in the upcoming months. Similar to Denver, the PTG will take place the second half of the week. You can submit a presentation at cfp.openstack.org . The deadline is July 2, 2019 at 11:59pm PT (July 3 at 6:59 UTC). Programming Committee nominations are currently open if you, or someone from your team would be interested in helping shape the Summit content. Nominate yourself or someone else before May 20. Shanghai Summit + PTG registration is also open, available in both USD and RMB (includes fapiao), as well as sponsorship opportunities . If you have any questions or feedback, please reach out to myself (ashlee at openstack.org ) or Jimmy (jimmy at openstack.org ). Thanks, Ashlee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alanclark at openstack.org Tue May 21 17:07:10 2019 From: alanclark at openstack.org (Alan Clark) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 11:07:10 -0600 Subject: [Foundation Board] Suggest a candidate theme to the TC? Message-ID: <022601d50ff7$a1b7be50$e5273af0$@openstack.org> OpenStack Board Directors, At the Denver Leadership meeting[1], the TC included an update on the OpenStack-wide Goals or 'themes'. These themes are one or two goals that all the projects aim to complete during the release. Such goals aim to achieve visible common changes. I was happy to see the progress and At the meeting, the TC stated that it would be acceptable for the OpenStack Board to submit a suggested goal. This doesn't mean that the TC would automatically include it, but that it would then go through the TC process outlined on the TC goals page[2] for process and approval. Would it be productive for the OpenStack Board to discuss, agree upon and submit a candidate goal for some future release? I can think of two or three ideas that would perhaps be pertinent ideas to come from the board. I'm pinging you for your feedback and insight. Is there a 'theme goal' that the board should consider submitting? Do you think this would be a valuable board email discussion over the next couple months? Regards, AlanClark [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/28April2019BoardMeetin g [2] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark at openstack.org Wed May 22 17:58:36 2019 From: mark at openstack.org (Mark Collier) Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 12:58:36 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Foundation Board] OpenStack Foundation & Export / EAR Message-ID: <1558547916.628727212@emailsrvr.com> The OpenStack Foundation has received inquiries regarding concerns with a member subject to an Entity List Ruling.[1] While statements in the Executive Order prompting the listing used language granting a broader scope of authority, the Huawei Entity List ruling was specifically scoped to activities and transactions subject to the Export Administration Regulation (EAR). Open source encryption software source code was reclassified by the US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) effective September 20, 2016 as "publicly available" and no longer “subject to the EAR.”[2] Each open source project is still required to send a notice of the URL to BIS and NSA to satisfy the "publicly available" notice requirement in the EAR at 15 CFR § 742.15(b). The OpenStack Foundation (OSF) continues to work with our projects to ensure their notices are up to date and are maintained in the future.[3] Open source software, collaboration on open source code, attending telephonic or in person meetings, participating in training and providing membership or sponsorship funds are all activities which are not subject to the EAR and therefore should have no impact on our communities. If there is a unique situation of concern, we encourage you to reach out directly to mark at openstack.org or jonathan at openstack.org. [1] https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/documents/regulations-docs/2394-huawei-and-affiliates-entity-list-rule/file [2] 81 Fed. Reg. 64656, 64668 (September 20, 2016). See also, https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/policy-guidance/encryption/223-new-encryption [3] https://osf.dev/export P.S. Special thanks to Mark Radcliffe and Thomas deButts from DLA Piper, who've been working with OSF, LF and others to pull the necessary information together for benefit of many open source communities. From christopher.price at est.tech Thu May 23 08:01:06 2019 From: christopher.price at est.tech (Christopher Price) Date: Thu, 23 May 2019 08:01:06 +0000 Subject: [Foundation Board] Suggest a candidate theme to the TC? In-Reply-To: <022601d50ff7$a1b7be50$e5273af0$@openstack.org> References: <022601d50ff7$a1b7be50$e5273af0$@openstack.org> Message-ID: Hi Alan, I think this would be a valuable activity to maintain awareness and alignment of interests. Absolutely agree the TC owns the prioritization and processes around themes, however the board may prove to be a good source of input for that activity. / Chris Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Alan Clark Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 6:07 PM To: foundation-board at lists.openstack.org Subject: [Foundation Board] Suggest a candidate theme to the TC? OpenStack Board Directors, At the Denver Leadership meeting[1], the TC included an update on the OpenStack-wide Goals or ‘themes’. These themes are one or two goals that all the projects aim to complete during the release. Such goals aim to achieve visible common changes. I was happy to see the progress and At the meeting, the TC stated that it would be acceptable for the OpenStack Board to submit a suggested goal. This doesn’t mean that the TC would automatically include it, but that it would then go through the TC process outlined on the TC goals page[2] for process and approval. Would it be productive for the OpenStack Board to discuss, agree upon and submit a candidate goal for some future release? I can think of two or three ideas that would perhaps be pertinent ideas to come from the board. I’m pinging you for your feedback and insight. Is there a ‘theme goal’ that the board should consider submitting? Do you think this would be a valuable board email discussion over the next couple months? Regards, AlanClark [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/28April2019BoardMeeting [2] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com Thu May 23 13:34:28 2019 From: Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com (Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com) Date: Thu, 23 May 2019 13:34:28 +0000 Subject: [Foundation Board] Suggest a candidate theme to the TC? In-Reply-To: References: <022601d50ff7$a1b7be50$e5273af0$@openstack.org> Message-ID: I like the idea also. But we have multiple TCs. One per top level project: OpenStack, Zuul, Kata, etc. I think it is more beneficial for the board to look for the theme across communities/projects since individual TCs do not cover it. Thanks, Arkady From: Christopher Price Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 3:01 AM To: AlanClark at openstack.org; foundation-board at lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [Foundation Board] Suggest a candidate theme to the TC? [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Hi Alan, I think this would be a valuable activity to maintain awareness and alignment of interests. Absolutely agree the TC owns the prioritization and processes around themes, however the board may prove to be a good source of input for that activity. / Chris Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Alan Clark > Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 6:07 PM To: foundation-board at lists.openstack.org Subject: [Foundation Board] Suggest a candidate theme to the TC? OpenStack Board Directors, At the Denver Leadership meeting[1], the TC included an update on the OpenStack-wide Goals or 'themes'. These themes are one or two goals that all the projects aim to complete during the release. Such goals aim to achieve visible common changes. I was happy to see the progress and At the meeting, the TC stated that it would be acceptable for the OpenStack Board to submit a suggested goal. This doesn't mean that the TC would automatically include it, but that it would then go through the TC process outlined on the TC goals page[2] for process and approval. Would it be productive for the OpenStack Board to discuss, agree upon and submit a candidate goal for some future release? I can think of two or three ideas that would perhaps be pertinent ideas to come from the board. I'm pinging you for your feedback and insight. Is there a 'theme goal' that the board should consider submitting? Do you think this would be a valuable board email discussion over the next couple months? Regards, AlanClark [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/28April2019BoardMeeting [2] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: