From alanclark at openstack.org Thu Jan 23 00:02:39 2020 From: alanclark at openstack.org (Alan Clark) Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 17:02:39 -0700 Subject: [Foundation Board] OpenStack Board Meeting, January 28, 2020 Message-ID: <015701d5d180$6e1756a0$4a4603e0$@openstack.org> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/calendar Size: 4408 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mark at openstack.org Thu Jan 23 19:51:17 2020 From: mark at openstack.org (Mark Collier) Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 13:51:17 -0600 Subject: [Foundation Board] Upcoming OSF Event: OpenDev + PTG, June 8-11 in Vancouver Message-ID: <6B80F28A-FA01-4C8B-95D5-D49D8AE66FA2@openstack.org> Join us this June in Vancouver for OpenDev + PTG, and grab your early bird tickets now ! (Note that Board Members and Gold Member representatives will receive a code for a ticket in a separate email in the future) OpenDev + PTG is a new collaborative event organized by the OpenStack Foundation gathering developers, system architects, and operators to address common open source infrastructure challenges. June 8-11, 2020 Vancouver Convention Centre - East Building OpenDev will include discussion oriented sessions around a particular topic to explore a problem within a topic area, share common architectures, and collaborate around potential solutions. This OpenDev will focus specifically on the following Tracks, spanning open source projects, including Airship, Ansible, Ceph, Kata Containers, Kubernetes, OpenStack, StarlingX, and Zuul: Hardware Automation Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software Containers in Production Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 The conversations will continue into the afternoon with the Project Teams Gathering (PTG) . This is when the morning’s practices will be explored by project teams, SIGs and other workgroups who will have dedicated space to get work done in a productive setting, maximizing the ability of contributors to work through their project objectives in an environment that is focused towards work and productivity. Interested in Sponsoring? Sponsoring these events will help ensure the continued growth and success of open source infrastructure projects. A sponsorship prospectus will be available soon. If your organization is interested in participating and supporting the open infrastructure community, please contact events at openstack.org . P.S. - Stay tuned for more info on OSF’s Q4 event, the Open Infrastructure Summit you know and love! See you in Vancouver! The OpenStack Foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark at openstack.org Tue Jan 28 16:35:25 2020 From: mark at openstack.org (Mark Collier) Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2020 10:35:25 -0600 Subject: [Foundation Board] 2019 OSF Annual Report Now Available Message-ID: The OSF community had a productive year, merging 58k code changes to produce open source infrastructure software like Airship, Kata Containers, StarlingX, and Zuul, along with the third most active OSS project in the world, OpenStack. With 100,000 members and millions more visiting OSF websites in 2019 to get involved, the community made huge strides in addressing the 7.7B market for OpenStack and more than $12B combined OpenStack & Containers markets in the future. Each individual member, working group, SIG, and contributor was instrumental in continuing to support the OSF mission: helping people build and operate open infrastructure. The OSF 2019 Annual Report was published today highlighting the achievements across the community and the goals for the year ahead. Let’s break down some of the highlights of last year: The OSF confirmed three new open infrastructure projects to complement OpenStack in powering the world’s open infrastructure; OpenStack is one of the top three most active open source projects in number of changes, and is projected to be a $7.7 billion USD market by 2023; Some of the world’s largest brands—AT&T, Baidu, Blizzard Entertainment, BMW, China UnionPay, Walmart, and Volvo among others—shared their open source infrastructure use cases and learnings; Upstream contributors continued to prioritize cross-project integration with open source projects including Ceph, Kubernetes, Ansible, and Tungsten Fabric. New contributors were on-boarded through multiple internship and mentoring programs as well as OpenStack Upstream Institute, which was held in seven countries last year! The OSF would like to extend a huge thanks to the global community for all of the work that went into 2019 and is continuing in 2020 to help people build and operate open source infrastructure. Check out the full OSF 2019 Annual Report on the OpenStack website! Mark Collier COO, OpenStack Foundation @sparkycollier (twitter & WeChat) +1-512-791-0356 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: