From amy at demarco.com Mon Jan 6 05:29:12 2020 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2020 23:29:12 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] [Diversity] Diversity & Inclusion WG Meeting Reminder Message-ID: Late reminder we will be meeting tomorrow at 17:00 UTC in #openstack-diversity. Agendas can be found at https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/diversity-wg-agenda Thanks, Amy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jonathan at openstack.org Fri Jan 10 03:31:51 2020 From: jonathan at openstack.org (Jonathan Bryce) Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2020 21:31:51 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Gold Director Selector Results Message-ID: <16f8d821858.282e.724bfb4e02fbbdf80530460149ac8b11@openstack.org> Hi everyone, Each January two of the Foundation member classes hold elections to determine their Board representatives for the year. The Gold Members held their election yesterday, and the Individual Members will elect their Directors starting Monday. More information is available online: https://www.openstack.org/election/2020-individual-director-election/ The voting for Gold Members has closed, and here are the Director Selectors and their intended Directors for 2020: 99cloud - Li Kai Canonical - Ryan Beisner China Mobile - Junwei Liu China Unicom - Xin Zhong Cisco - Vijoy Pandey City Network - Johan Christenson Dell EMC - Arkady Kanevsky Deutsche Telekom - Clemens Hardewig These directors will be seated after the Individual Member elections are completed along with the rest of the Directors at the next Board meeting later this month. Jonathan From jonathan at openstack.org Fri Jan 17 19:07:17 2020 From: jonathan at openstack.org (Jonathan Bryce) Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 13:07:17 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] 2020 Individual Director election results Message-ID: <2E4D9485-27B6-4EF2-9762-7F2DD0F20539@openstack.org> Hello everyone, The 2020 election of Individual Directors has closed. Results are available at the following link: https://www.bigpulse.com/pollresults?code=1338359VtsEcNjkcLPQzmrUneDW Dell EMC was selected last week as a Gold Director Selector. The Individual voting resulted in two additional Dell EMC affiliated candidates being ranked within the top eight candidates. The additional two candidates would violate the Director Diversity requirements of our Bylaws that limit any individual company to only two Directors on the Board. The Bylaws state in 4.17(c) "No director may take office if the addition of the director would cause a violation of the Director Diversity Requirement…. If the new director is elected by the Individual Members, then the individual having the next highest number of votes whose admission would not cause a violation of the Director Diversity Requirement shall be become the new director instead of the individual whose election would cause a violation of the Director Diversity Requirement.” Following these rules, Kurt Garloff takes the final spot on the Board. The elected and appointed directors will be seated at the Board meeting at the end of January. Congratulations to our new and returning directors! Jonathan 210-317-2438 Individual Directors ----------------------------------------- Tim Bell Kurt Garloff Julia Kreger Amy Marrich Mohammed Naser Prakash Ramchandran Allison Randal Shane Wang Platinum Directors ----------------------------------------- Daniel Becker Alan Clark Ruan He Fred Li Jeffrey Moyer Chris Price Mark Skarpness Ryan Van Wyk Gold Directors ----------------------------------------- Ryan Beisner Johan Christenson Clemens Hardewig Li Kai Arkady Kanevsky Junwei Liu Vijoy Pandey Xin Zhong From Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com Fri Jan 17 19:11:16 2020 From: Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com (Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com) Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 19:11:16 +0000 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] 2020 Individual Director election results In-Reply-To: <2E4D9485-27B6-4EF2-9762-7F2DD0F20539@openstack.org> References: <2E4D9485-27B6-4EF2-9762-7F2DD0F20539@openstack.org> Message-ID: Congratulation to all new board members! Was very happy to see an exceptional candidates to choose from. -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Bryce Sent: Friday, January 17, 2020 1:07 PM To: foundation at lists.openstack.org Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] 2020 Individual Director election results [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Hello everyone, The 2020 election of Individual Directors has closed. Results are available at the following link: https://www.bigpulse.com/pollresults?code=1338359VtsEcNjkcLPQzmrUneDW Dell EMC was selected last week as a Gold Director Selector. The Individual voting resulted in two additional Dell EMC affiliated candidates being ranked within the top eight candidates. The additional two candidates would violate the Director Diversity requirements of our Bylaws that limit any individual company to only two Directors on the Board. The Bylaws state in 4.17(c) "No director may take office if the addition of the director would cause a violation of the Director Diversity Requirement…. If the new director is elected by the Individual Members, then the individual having the next highest number of votes whose admission would not cause a violation of the Director Diversity Requirement shall be become the new director instead of the individual whose election would cause a violation of the Director Diversity Requirement.” Following these rules, Kurt Garloff takes the final spot on the Board. The elected and appointed directors will be seated at the Board meeting at the end of January. Congratulations to our new and returning directors! Jonathan 210-317-2438 Individual Directors ----------------------------------------- Tim Bell Kurt Garloff Julia Kreger Amy Marrich Mohammed Naser Prakash Ramchandran Allison Randal Shane Wang Platinum Directors ----------------------------------------- Daniel Becker Alan Clark Ruan He Fred Li Jeffrey Moyer Chris Price Mark Skarpness Ryan Van Wyk Gold Directors ----------------------------------------- Ryan Beisner Johan Christenson Clemens Hardewig Li Kai Arkady Kanevsky Junwei Liu Vijoy Pandey Xin Zhong _______________________________________________ Foundation mailing list Foundation at lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation From ashlee at openstack.org Thu Jan 23 18:13:24 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 12:13:24 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Upcoming OSF Event: OpenDev + PTG, June 8-11 in Vancouver Message-ID: <6D3EE100-C598-442E-B9C5-DDA18C035C12@openstack.org> Join us this June in Vancouver for OpenDev + PTG, and grab your early bird tickets now ! 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... 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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: From ashlee at openstack.org Wed Jan 29 22:04:57 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 16:04:57 -0600 Subject: [OpenStack Foundation] Help Shape the Track Content for OpenDev + PTG, June 8-11 in Vancouver Message-ID: Hi everyone, Hopefully by now you’ve heard about our upcoming event, OpenDev + PTG Vancouver, June 8-11, 2020 . We need your help shaping this event! Our vision is for the content to be programmed by you-- the community. OSF is looking to kick things off by selecting members for OpenDev Programming Committees for each Track. That Program Committee will then select Moderators who will lead interactive discussions on a particular topic within the track. Below you'll have the opportunity to nominate yourself for a position on the Programming Committee, as a Moderator, or both, as well as suggesting specific Topics within each Track. PTG programming will kick off in the coming weeks. If you’re interested in volunteering as an OpenDev Programming Committee member, discussion Moderator, or would like to suggest topics for moderated discussions within a particular Track, please read the details below, and then fill out this form . We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks: - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking) - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain points, multi-location, CI/CD) - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom containers) - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public clouds, ethics) OpenDev Programming Committee members will: Work with other Committee members, which will include OSF representatives, to curate OpenDev content based on subject expertise, community input, and relevance to open source infrastructure Promote the individual Tracks within your networks Review community input and suggestions for Track discussions Solicit moderators from your network if you know someone who is a subject matter expert Ensure diversity of speakers and companies represented in your Track Focus topics around on real-world user stories and technical, in-the-trenches experiences Programming Committee members need to be available during the following dates/time commitments: 8 - 10 hours from February - May for bi-weekly calls with your Track's Programming Committee (plus a couple of OSF representatives to facilitate the call) OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020 (not required, but preferred) Programming Committee members will receive a complimentary pass to the event Programming Committees will be comprised of a few people per Track who will work to select a handful of topics and moderators for each Track. The exact topic counts will be determined before Committees begin deciding. OpenDev Discussion Moderators will Be appointed by the Programming Committees Facilitate discussions within a particular Track Have adequate knowledge and experience to lead and moderate discussion around certain topics during the event Work with Programming Committee to decide focal point of discussion Moderators need to be available to attend OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020, and will receive a complimentary pass. Programming Committee nominations are open until February 11. Deadlines to volunteer to be a moderator and suggest topics will be in late February. Nominate yourself or suggest discussion topics here: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer Cheers, The OpenStack Foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: