From amy at demarco.com Fri Nov 2 15:14:24 2018 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 10:14:24 -0500 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] OpenStack Diversity and Inclusion Survey Message-ID: The Diversity and Inclusion WG is still looking for your assistance in reaching and including data from as many members of our community as possible. We revised the Diversity Survey that was originally distributed to the Community in the Fall of 2015 and reached out in August with our new survey. We are looking to update our view of the OpenStack community and it's diversity. We are pleased to be working with members of the CHAOSS project who have signed confidentiality agreements in order to assist us in the following ways: 1) Assistance in analyzing the results 2) And feeding the results into the CHAOSS software and metrics development work so that we can help other Open Source projects Please take the time to fill out the survey and share it with others in the community. The survey can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OpenStackDiversity Thank you for assisting us in this important task! Please feel free to reach out to me via email, in Berlin, or to myself or any WG member in #openstack-diversity! Amy Marrich (spotz) Diversity and Inclusion Working Group Chair -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amy at demarco.com Fri Nov 2 20:09:48 2018 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 15:09:48 -0500 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] [Diversity] Diversity & Inclusion WG Meeting Reminder 11/5 Message-ID: Just a reminder we will be meeting Monday, November 5 at 19:00 UTC in the #openstack-diversity channel. Remember this is 1 hour earlier due to the time change. If you haven't participated yet in the meeting time poll yet please do so (https://doodle.com/poll/5fbg4uhsemgctqrx) Agenda: OpenStack Summit - lunch, speed mentoring, group me, Night Watch Tour outing Survey - update I will be sending out a separate email, but if you would like to be added to the group me or would like to go on the Night Watch tour (Wed 10pm - http://baerentouren.de/nachtwache_en.html) please let me know. Thanks, Amy (spotz) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If approved there, each class of Members (Platinum, Gold and Individual) will also vote to approve the amendments, which will happen in combination with the 2019 director elections. We plan to talk about the progress on project governance and open infrastructure activities in a number of places around the Summit in Berlin, starting with the joint leadership meeting on Monday, the keynotes on Tuesday and Wednesday, a session with Lauren, Mark, Thierry and me Wednesday at 3:20, a cross-community technical leadership session Thursday at 10:50 and I’m sure lots of hallway and evening conversations. After the Summit we will continue highlighting it to encourage participation in the January election cycle. Thanks to everyone who has participated in this process over the past year. Look forward to seeing many of you next week! Jonathan -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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For this meeting, we did an interactive review of a draft of amendments to the Bylaws of OpenStack Foundation. > > These Bylaws amendments fall into 3 primary categories: > > 1) Make supporting additional open infrastructure projects an explicit part of the mission of the Foundation > > 2) Update the technical committee bylaws provisions to align more with the current operations of the Technical Committee > > 3) Clean up and remove outdated portions of the Bylaws that were necessary for the initial start up of the corporation in 2012 > > The unofficial notes etherpad[2] contains a good collection of comments made during the meeting about the initial draft. I am now sharing an updated draft that takes those comments into account as an attachment here. The Board has added an ad-hoc meeting to review this updated draft this Thursday[3] with the goal being to gather any remaining feedback required before the Board meeting in Berlin. > > Following that, some of these amendments will require approval by the Platinum, Gold and Individual Member classes and will be up for general vote during the January Foundation election cycle. If you have any feedback on the Bylaws or any questions, please reach out to me. > > Thanks! > > Jonathan > > 1. http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/foundation/2018-August/002617.html > 2. https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/UnofficialBoardNotes-Oct25-2018 > 3. http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/foundation/2018-October/002638.html > > > > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation From tony at bakeyournoodle.com Tue Nov 6 02:19:20 2018 From: tony at bakeyournoodle.com (Tony Breeds) Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2018 13:19:20 +1100 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] [openstack-dev] [all]Naming the T release of OpenStack -- Poll open In-Reply-To: <20181030054024.GC2343@thor.bakeyournoodle.com> References: <20181030054024.GC2343@thor.bakeyournoodle.com> Message-ID: <20181106021919.GB20576@thor.bakeyournoodle.com> Hi all, Time is running out for you to have your say in the T release name poll. We have just under 3 days left. If you haven't voted please do! On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 04:40:25PM +1100, Tony Breeds wrote: > Hi folks, > > It is time again to cast your vote for the naming of the T Release. > As with last time we'll use a public polling option over per user private URLs > for voting. This means, everybody should proceed to use the following URL to > cast their vote: > > https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/vote.pl?id=E_aac97f1cbb6c61df&akey=b9e448b340787f0e > > We've selected a public poll to ensure that the whole community, not just gerrit > change owners get a vote. Also the size of our community has grown such that we > can overwhelm CIVS if using private urls. A public can mean that users > behind NAT, proxy servers or firewalls may receive an message saying > that your vote has already been lodged, if this happens please try > another IP. > > Because this is a public poll, results will currently be only viewable by myself > until the poll closes. Once closed, I'll post the URL making the results > viewable to everybody. This was done to avoid everybody seeing the results while > the public poll is running. > > The poll will officially end on 2018-11-08 00:00:00+00:00[1], and results will be > posted shortly after. > > [1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/release-naming.html > --- > > According to the Release Naming Process, this poll is to determine the > community preferences for the name of the T release of OpenStack. It is > possible that the top choice is not viable for legal reasons, so the second or > later community preference could wind up being the name. > > Release Name Criteria > --------------------- > > Each release name must start with the letter of the ISO basic Latin alphabet > following the initial letter of the previous release, starting with the > initial release of "Austin". After "Z", the next name should start with > "A" again. > > The name must be composed only of the 26 characters of the ISO basic Latin > alphabet. Names which can be transliterated into this character set are also > acceptable. > > The name must refer to the physical or human geography of the region > encompassing the location of the OpenStack design summit for the > corresponding release. The exact boundaries of the geographic region under > consideration must be declared before the opening of nominations, as part of > the initiation of the selection process. > > The name must be a single word with a maximum of 10 characters. Words that > describe the feature should not be included, so "Foo City" or "Foo Peak" > would both be eligible as "Foo". > > Names which do not meet these criteria but otherwise sound really cool > should be added to a separate section of the wiki page and the TC may make > an exception for one or more of them to be considered in the Condorcet poll. > The naming official is responsible for presenting the list of exceptional > names for consideration to the TC before the poll opens. > > Exact Geographic Region > ----------------------- > > The Geographic Region from where names for the S release will come is Colorado > > Proposed Names > -------------- > > * Tarryall > * Teakettle > * Teller > * Telluride > * Thomas : the Tank Engine > * Thornton > * Tiger > * Tincup > * Timnath > * Timber > * Tiny Town > * Torreys > * Trail > * Trinidad > * Treasure > * Troublesome > * Trussville > * Turret > * Tyrone > > Proposed Names that do not meet the criteria (accepted by the TC) > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > * Train🚂 : Many Attendees of the first Denver PTG have a story to tell about the trains near the PTG hotel. We could celebrate those stories with this name > > Yours Tony. > __________________________________________________________________________ > OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) > Unsubscribe: OpenStack-dev-request at lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev Yours Tony. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 488 bytes Desc: not available URL: From amy at demarco.com Wed Nov 7 15:18:47 2018 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2018 09:18:47 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Diversity and Inclusion at OpenStack Summit Message-ID: I just wanted to pass on a few things we have going on during Summit that might be of interest! *Diversity and Inclusion GroupMe* - Is it your first summit and you don't know anyone else? Maybe you just don't want to travel to and from the venue alone? In the tradition of WoO, I have created a GroupMe so people can communicate with each other. If you would like to be added to the group please let me know and I'll get you added! *Night Watch Tour *- On Wednesday night at 10PM, members of the community will be meeting up to go on a private Night Watch Tour[0]! This is a non-alcoholic activity for those wanting to get with other Stackers, but don't want to partake in the Pub Crawl! We've been doing these since Boston and they're a lot of fun. The cost is 15 euros cash and I do need you to RSVP to me as we will need to get a second guide if we grow too large! Summit sessions you may wish to attend: Tuesday - *Speed Mentoring Lunch* [1] 12:30 -1:40 - We are still looking for both Mentors and Mentees for the session so please RSVP! This is another great way to meet people in the community, learn more and give back!!! *Cohort Mentoring BoF* [2] 4:20 - 5:00 - Come talk to the people in charge of the Cohort Mentoring program and see how you can get involved as a Mentor or Mentee! *D&I WG Update* [3] 5:10- 5:50 - Learn what we've been up to, how you can get involved, and what's next. Wednesday - *Git and Gerrit Hands-On Workshop* [4] 3:20 - 4:20 - So you've seen some exciting stuff this week but don't know how to get setup to start contributing? This session is for you in that we'll walk you through getting your logins, your system configured and if time allows even how to submit a bug and patch! Thursday - *Mentoring Program Reboot* [5] 3:20 - 4:00 - Learn about the importance of mentoring, the changes in the OPenStack mentoring programs and how you can get involved. Hope to see everyone in Berlin next week! Please feel free to contact me or grab me in the hall next week with any questions or to join in the fun! 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Telluride loses to Train by 155–56, loses to Trail by 81–69 6. Teller loses to Train by 158–46, loses to Telluride by 70–67 7. Treasure loses to Train by 151–52, loses to Teller by 68–67 8. Teakettle loses to Train by 158–49, loses to Treasure by 75–67 9. Tincup loses to Train by 157–47, loses to Teakettle by 67–60 10. Turret loses to Train by 158–48, loses to Tincup by 75–56 11. Thomas loses to Train by 159–42, loses to Turret by 66–63 12. Trinidad loses to Train by 153–44, loses to Thomas by 70–56 13. Troublesome loses to Train by 165–41, loses to Trinidad by 69–62 14. Thornton loses to Train by 163–35, loses to Troublesome by 62–59 15. Tyrone loses to Train by 163–35, loses to Thornton by 58–38 16. Tarryall loses to Train by 170–31, loses to Tyrone by 54–50 17. Timnath loses to Train by 170–23, loses to Tarryall by 60–32 18. Tiny Town loses to Train by 168–29, loses to Timnath by 45–43 19. Torreys loses to Train by 167–29, loses to Tiny Town by 48–40 20. 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See you all soon, Amy Marrich (spotz) Diversity and Inclusion WG Chair [0] - https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/summit-schedule/events/22850/diversity-networking-lunch-sponsored-by-intel On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 9:18 AM, Amy Marrich wrote: > I just wanted to pass on a few things we have going on during Summit that > might be of interest! > > *Diversity and Inclusion GroupMe* - Is it your first summit and you don't > know anyone else? Maybe you just don't want to travel to and from the venue > alone? In the tradition of WoO, I have created a GroupMe so people can > communicate with each other. If you would like to be added to the group > please let me know and I'll get you added! > > *Night Watch Tour *- On Wednesday night at 10PM, members of the community > will be meeting up to go on a private Night Watch Tour[0]! This is a > non-alcoholic activity for those wanting to get with other Stackers, but > don't want to partake in the Pub Crawl! We've been doing these since Boston > and they're a lot of fun. The cost is 15 euros cash and I do need you to > RSVP to me as we will need to get a second guide if we grow too large! > > Summit sessions you may wish to attend: > Tuesday - > *Speed Mentoring Lunch* [1] 12:30 -1:40 - We are still looking for both > Mentors and Mentees for the session so please RSVP! This is another great > way to meet people in the community, learn more and give back!!! > *Cohort Mentoring BoF* [2] 4:20 - 5:00 - Come talk to the people in > charge of the Cohort Mentoring program and see how you can get involved as > a Mentor or Mentee! > *D&I WG Update* [3] 5:10- 5:50 - Learn what we've been up to, how you can > get involved, and what's next. > > Wednesday - > *Git and Gerrit Hands-On Workshop* [4] 3:20 - 4:20 - So you've seen some > exciting stuff this week but don't know how to get setup to start > contributing? This session is for you in that we'll walk you through > getting your logins, your system configured and if time allows even how to > submit a bug and patch! > > Thursday - > *Mentoring Program Reboot* [5] 3:20 - 4:00 - Learn about the importance > of mentoring, the changes in the OPenStack mentoring programs and how you > can get involved. > > Hope to see everyone in Berlin next week! Please feel free to contact me > or grab me in the hall next week with any questions or to join in the fun! > > Amy Marrich (spotz) > Diversity and Inclusion WG Chair > > [0] - http://baerentouren.de/nachtwache_en.html > [1] - https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/summit- > schedule/events/22873/speed-mentoring-lunch > [2] - https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/summit- > schedule/events/22892/long-term-mentoring-keeping-the-party-going > [3] - https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/summit- > schedule/events/22893/diversity-and-inclusion-wg-update > [4] - https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/summit- > schedule/events/21943/git-and-gerrit-hands-on-workshop > [5] - https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/summit- > schedule/events/22443/mentoring-program-reboot > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I’ve staged this work into github and have prepared a review to move the work into OpenStack hosting, turning this over to the community to help guide and shape it. This is very much a work in progress, but we have a goal to polish this up and make it an important document that captures our vision and values for the OpenStack development community, guides the establishment of governance for new top-level projects, and is a reference for the open-source development community as a whole. I also want to be clear that the original Four Opens, as listed in the OpenStack governance page, is an OpenStack TC document. This project doesn’t change that. Instead, it is meant to be applied to the Foundation as a whole and be a reference to the new projects that land both as pilot top-level projects and projects hosted by our new infrastructure efforts. Thanks to all of the original authors of the Four-Opens for your visionary work that started this process, and thanks in advance to the community members who will continue to grow and evolve this project. Chris Hoge OpenStack Foundation Four Opens: https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/opens.html New Project Review Patch: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/617005/ Four Opens Document Staging: https://github.com/hogepodge/four-opens -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jonathan at openstack.org Mon Nov 12 13:44:26 2018 From: jonathan at openstack.org (Jonathan Bryce) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2018 07:44:26 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] November 12 Board Meeting Message-ID: <67E4C3B1-D743-45BA-BD89-EFC52319F9E3@openstack.org> Today, the OpenStack Foundation Board of Directors met in person in Berlin with several directors also dialing in remotely. The agenda was posted on the wiki[1]. The Board meeting took place in the first portion of a full-day meeting that brought together the developer community leaders, user committee leaders and Board members for a joint leadership meeting. At the beginning of the meeting, the Board approved several sets of minutes from past meetings that had happened earlier this year. These minutes will be posted to the wiki in the coming days. Next, the OSF staff covered several items. The slides we covered are now linked on the wiki agenda page. First, we reviewed the status of the strategic project governance work that has been ongoing throughout the year. The Board then voted unanimously to approve the most recent iteration of the Bylaws amendments. This is the version that was previously circulated here on the foundation mailing list[2]. Following this approval, the Board updated the initial pilot project resolution from November 2017 to be inline with the new framework. This is an exciting step in the work we’ve been taking on for over a year now as we move to support more and more open infrastructure collaboration in OpenStack and beyond. I want to thank everyone who has participated in the process and given us great feedback in 2017 and 2018. Next up, we will begin to communicate more broadly this week about the progress on these changes, especially as we head into the next step of finalizing these amendments. Some of these changes will require additional approval by the different member classes of the Foundation (Individual, Gold and Platinum). The Platinum Members will vote on them in the coming weeks and the Gold and Individual Members will vote on the Bylaws as part of their 2019 Director elections in January. We also covered some updates around the community and market as we head into the OpenStack Summit Berlin. There’s a lot of great data and information in the slides, but there were a few things that we wanted to specifically highlight. First, we’ve seen a lot of growth in adoption of ironic (in the user survey, it’s grown from being used in 9% of production deployments to 24% in the last 2 years), and want to make sure we’re giving OpenStack Bare Metal Clouds visibility as a very powerful open infrastructure tool. Second, we continue to see very high engagement in the OpenStack project with 70,000 merged changes in the last year. During the Rocky cycle, the community averaged 182 changes every day—that’s a very strong pace of progress. Third, we see big opportunities to continue down the path of building out a community oriented around open infrastructure, and research we’ve done this year shows that users see real benefits in having open choices throughout their stack, including flexibility and control, the ability to innovate quickly, and interoperable options to choose from. After those updates, we previewed some of our early planning for 2019. We want to focus on strengthening OpenStack, especially the developer and user communities and have some specific programs we are looking at building out. We also talked about additional areas that we should be looking at for how we can better support use cases and our existing community. As part of this discussion, we talked about AI and machine learning as an area where we already see a lot of community activity. The Board then approved adding a strategic focus area for AI and machine learning to the existing areas. Finally, we had a brief discussion covering the finances of the Foundation and what potential evolution we might want to see as the scope of the OSF changes over the coming years. This is an item that will have more discussion and probably continue into next year. After this, Arkady Kanevsky gave an update from the Finance Committee to report that the committee has been meeting regularly and we are on track to meet our overall breakeven budget goal for the year. Finally, the Board discussed and adopted several updated 2018.11 guidelines from the Interop Working Group (materials are linked on the wiki). After those items, the Board meeting officially closed and the remainder of the day was filled with updates from the OpenStack Technical Committee, the OpenStack User Committee, and leaders from each of the current four pilot projects. The afternoon presentations for the leadership meeting are also linked on the wiki page and are worth looking through. Thanks to everyone who attended, and again especially all of you who participated in the strategic project work. We’ll continue many of these discussions through the week here in Berlin and I look forward to seeing many of you in person. Jonathan 1. https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/12Nov2018BoardMeeting 2. http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/foundation/2018-November/002647.html From tony at bakeyournoodle.com Wed Nov 14 04:42:35 2018 From: tony at bakeyournoodle.com (Tony Breeds) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 05:42:35 +0100 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] [all] All Hail our Newest Release Name - OpenStack Train Message-ID: <20181114044233.GA10706@thor.bakeyournoodle.com> Hi everybody! As the subject reads, the "T" release of OpenStack is officially "Train". Unlike recent choices Train was the popular choice so congrats! Thanks to everybody who participated and help with the naming process. Lets make OpenStack Train the release so awesome that people can't help but choo-choo-choose to run it[1]! Yours Tony. [1] Too soon? Too much? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks, Amy (spotz) From zbitter at redhat.com Thu Nov 15 09:23:29 2018 From: zbitter at redhat.com (Zane Bitter) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 10:23:29 +0100 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Feedback on Vision for OpenStack clouds Message-ID: <5a7fd243-abcb-3483-da36-fa9e35fd67b2@redhat.com> Attached is a copy of the 'Vision for OpenStack Clouds' that the TC is working on and which I presented at the board meeting on Monday.[1] If any board members (or anybody else in the community) would like to give feedback, you can do so in any of these places: * In the Forum session today at 14.30 in M8 https://www.openstack.org/summit/berlin-2018/summit-schedule/events/22818/vision-for-openstack-clouds-discussion * On the Gerrit review https://review.openstack.org/592205 * In this thread thanks, Zane. 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