From jonathan at openinfra.dev Tue Oct 4 18:19:13 2022 From: jonathan at openinfra.dev (Jonathan Bryce) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2022 13:19:13 -0500 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] October 4, 2022 Board Meeting Message-ID: <4F0C5BD6-3FDE-4299-9DD3-B1D25B4BE205@openinfra.dev> The Open Infrastructure Foundation Board of Directors met today. The agenda[1] was posted ahead of time. The meeting opened with approval of the August meetings minutes. Next the Staff presented an update[2] on a number of topics. Allison and Wes introduced some new staff members who have joined the team. I talked about plans for creating regional entities in Europe and Asia as we want to support continued geographic expansion. Allison, Wes, Jimmy and Erin talked about plans for the Vancouver Summit next year and progress on our 3 priorities for 2022. Thierry then introduced our top priorities for 2023 which include increasing member engagement, onboarding projects through our new project funding model that we introduced this year and increasing opportunities for regional collaboration. I then previewed our existing budget planning for 2023 with an expectation that we will present the final budget for approval at the December Board meeting. After that, Ildiko provided an update on the Airship project. Following the staff update, Julia gave an update on the ongoing meetings that have been happening between Board members and different project teams. At that point, we closed the open session and moved to an executive session before closing the meeting. Thanks to everyone who joined and participated, Jonathan 1. https://board.openinfra.dev/meetings/2022-10-04 2. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13__KInqkD446iTjnX1fCeTPjyJ5C4Fg-gXsWP1zi11U/edit?usp=sharing From allison at openinfra.dev Wed Oct 5 20:38:03 2022 From: allison at openinfra.dev (Allison Price) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2022 15:38:03 -0500 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] OpenInfra Live - October 6 at 1400 UTC Message-ID: <25208BC3-04CD-44EB-902F-7E5C4C621FB7@openinfra.dev> Hi everyone, This week?s OpenInfra Live episode is brought to you by the OpenStack community who just delivered its 26th on-time release today! Join us to learn about the latest from community leaders about what was delivered in Zed and what we can expect in Antelope, OpenStack's 27th release targeting early 2023. Episode: OpenStack Zed: The End of the Alphabet, The Beginning of a New Era Date and time: October 6 at 1400 UTC You can watch us live on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSbB3L9_MeY LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/video/event/urn:li:ugcPost:6982723169144950786/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/390328576642133 WeChat: recording will be posted on OpenStack WeChat after the live stream Speakers: Kendall Nelson, OpenInfra Foundation Carlos Silva, Manila Jay Faulkner, Ironic Sylvain Bauza, Nova Lajos Katona, Neutron Wu Wenxiang, Skyline Martin Kopec, Interop Working Group Liye Pang, Venus Have an idea for a future episode? Share it now at ideas.openinfra.live . Thanks, Allison -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From mafesan at bitergia.com Fri Oct 21 17:07:00 2022 From: mafesan at bitergia.com (=?UTF-8?B?TWlndWVsIMOBbmdlbCBGZXJuw6FuZGV6IFPDoW5jaGV6?=) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2022 19:07:00 +0200 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Initial setup of OpenStack's Community Metrics Dashboard with Bitergia In-Reply-To: <20220923164227.eejdw5xpu6v6m65w@yuggoth.org> References: <182bb9e7328.def9a6b223286.4445691698002408170@ghanshyammann.com> <183408e0861.10e9fc2da1424259.9016430251665566534@ghanshyammann.com> <20220922123459.43tx2uxmvd5czmas@yuggoth.org> <706490ad-cacc-1611-81d1-3cdf1cb84bbc@openstack.org> <20220923164227.eejdw5xpu6v6m65w@yuggoth.org> Message-ID: Dear Jeremy, The deployment of your instance at https://openstack.biterg.io/ is almost ready. The data related to Git is already available, but we need to confirm with you some details about the mailing lists we will be tracking for you. The platform organizes the different tracked sources into sections named "Projects" inside the instance. We use this information to have the possibility of filtering data with another level of granularity (i.e., in this case, a "Project" could group many mailing lists), hence the question of which category we should use. Please note that you will still be able to have all the data aggregated. Having said that, if you don't want to add those lists under any particular category, I suggest they can be added inside a section called "General", which would appear as a fictional project. This would allow this filtering to work anyway, for instance: if you want to see the overall view with all the projects (no filters are needed), and also if you want to obtain a single-project view, you could add this "General" project as a complimentary filter. Please, let us know if you agree so we can proceed this way. That said, > one thing I've been doing in OpenDev's engagement reports is > filtering by known nonhuman senders, since we have some high-volume > mailing lists which pretty much only include posts from automation Answering this part of your last message, Bitergia Analytics Platform includes an identity management system that supports marking non-human accounts (as Bots), so you will be able to filter out this activity if needed. Best, Miguel ?ngel Miguel ?ngel Fern?ndez Consultant - Analytics Specialist TZ: Central European (Madrid) Time Stay connected! LinkedIn www.bitergia.com | @bitergia Software analytics for your peace of mind El vie, 23 sept 2022 a las 18:46, Jeremy Stanley () escribi?: > On 2022-09-23 10:36:40 +0200 (+0200), Thierry Carrez wrote: > [...] > > Not grouping them at all sounds like the preferred solution, since > > they apply to all projects. > [...] > > That sounds fine to me. I doubt we'll expect to slice-n-dice mailing > list activity by anything other than senders and times. That said, > one thing I've been doing in OpenDev's engagement reports is > filtering by known nonhuman senders, since we have some high-volume > mailing lists which pretty much only include posts from automation: > > > https://opendev.org/opendev/engagement/src/commit/fd6cd1d/engagement/stats.py#L207-L233 > > Also, to follow up, the aforementioned structured data list of all > our ML archives is once again accessible at > https://lists.opendev.org/archives.yaml and I've added regression > testing to ensure we don't inadvertently break it in the future. > -- > Jeremy Stanley > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > https://lists.openinfra.dev/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From helena at openstack.org Fri Oct 21 17:51:25 2022 From: helena at openstack.org (Helena Spease) Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2022 10:51:25 -0700 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Track Chair Nominations Close in One Week! Message-ID: <89B68DC0-BE62-445F-ADC9-E6610F66E712@openstack.org> Hey everyone! Track Chair nominations > for the 2023 OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver (June 13-15, 2023) are closing soon! Please submit your nominations before they close on October 28, 2022 Track Chairs for each Track will help build the Summit schedule, and are made up of individuals working in open infrastructure. Responsibilities include: - Help the Summit team put together the best possible content based on your subject matter expertise - Promote the individual Tracks within your networks - Review the submissions and Community voting results in your particular Track - Determine if there are any major content gaps in your Track, and if so, potentially solicit additional speakers directly to submit - Ensure diversity of speakers and companies represented in your Track - Avoid vendor sales pitches, focusing more on real-world user stories and technical, in-the-trenches experiences 2023 Summit Tracks: - 5G/NFV & Edge - AI/Machine Learning/HPC - CI/CD - Container Infrastructure - Getting Started - Hardware Enablement - Open Development - Private & Hybrid Cloud - Public Cloud - Security - Hands On Workshops Full track descriptions are available here >. If you?re interested in nominating yourself or someone else to be a member of the Summit Track Chairs for a specific Track, please fill out the nomination form >. Nominations will close on October 28th, 2022. Track Chairs selections will occur before we close the Call for Presentations (CFP) so that the Chairs can host office hours to consult on submissions, and help promote the event. CFP will be opening in November, registration > and sponsorship > information are already available. Please email speakersupport at openinfra.dev with any questions or feedback. Cheers, Helena Spease -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fungi at yuggoth.org Wed Oct 26 13:19:20 2022 From: fungi at yuggoth.org (Jeremy Stanley) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:19:20 +0000 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Initial setup of OpenStack's Community Metrics Dashboard with Bitergia In-Reply-To: References: <182bb9e7328.def9a6b223286.4445691698002408170@ghanshyammann.com> <183408e0861.10e9fc2da1424259.9016430251665566534@ghanshyammann.com> <20220922123459.43tx2uxmvd5czmas@yuggoth.org> <706490ad-cacc-1611-81d1-3cdf1cb84bbc@openstack.org> <20220923164227.eejdw5xpu6v6m65w@yuggoth.org> Message-ID: <20221026131919.yd4c4vxauxnkh4ec@yuggoth.org> On 2022-10-21 19:07:00 +0200 (+0200), Miguel ?ngel Fern?ndez S?nchez wrote: [...] > Please note that you will still be able to have all the data aggregated. > Having said that, if you don't want to add those lists under any particular > category, I suggest they can be added inside a section called "General", > which would appear as a fictional project. [...] This sounds like a fine approach for us. OpenStack's subprojects share mailing lists with each other, so activity on a mailing list doesn't necessarily map back to any one specific subproject. > Answering this part of your last message, Bitergia Analytics Platform > includes an identity management system that supports marking non-human > accounts (as Bots), so you will be able to filter out this activity if > needed. [...] Yes, that feature should be sufficient for our case. Thanks for the reminder! -- Jeremy Stanley -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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At this point, the vision statements are just drafts, but it would be good to get them finalized soon! You are invited to take a look and provide feedback in this etherpad[2]. Ideally, they will be finalized ahead of the board meeting on December 6th so we can present them during that meeting to the board. I wanted to also remind everyone that we have an IRC channel (#openinfra-envirosig) and soon we will begin regular meetings to continue driving progress. If anyone was able to assist in coordinating that; I would love the help! We will coordinate times here on this ML and make this ML the primary point of asychronous contact. 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URL: From georglink at bitergia.com Mon Oct 31 14:35:25 2022 From: georglink at bitergia.com (Georg Link) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2022 09:35:25 -0500 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Initial setup of OpenStack's Community Metrics Dashboard with Bitergia In-Reply-To: <20221026131919.yd4c4vxauxnkh4ec@yuggoth.org> References: <182bb9e7328.def9a6b223286.4445691698002408170@ghanshyammann.com> <183408e0861.10e9fc2da1424259.9016430251665566534@ghanshyammann.com> <20220922123459.43tx2uxmvd5czmas@yuggoth.org> <706490ad-cacc-1611-81d1-3cdf1cb84bbc@openstack.org> <20220923164227.eejdw5xpu6v6m65w@yuggoth.org> <20221026131919.yd4c4vxauxnkh4ec@yuggoth.org> Message-ID: Update: OpenStack Dashboard finished collecting data and is ready for review: https://openstack.biterg.io/ The next step will be specifying the affiliation synchronization between the dashboard and OpenInfra.ID. Is anyone at All Things Open this week? Miguel Angel and Emilio are there at our booth on the 4th floor, between Ballrooms B and C. Stop by, say hi, and chat with them. Best, Georg On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 8:23 AM Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2022-10-21 19:07:00 +0200 (+0200), Miguel ?ngel Fern?ndez S?nchez wrote: > [...] > > Please note that you will still be able to have all the data aggregated. > > Having said that, if you don't want to add those lists under any > particular > > category, I suggest they can be added inside a section called "General", > > which would appear as a fictional project. > [...] > > This sounds like a fine approach for us. OpenStack's subprojects > share mailing lists with each other, so activity on a mailing list > doesn't necessarily map back to any one specific subproject. > > > Answering this part of your last message, Bitergia Analytics Platform > > includes an identity management system that supports marking non-human > > accounts (as Bots), so you will be able to filter out this activity if > > needed. > [...] > > Yes, that feature should be sufficient for our case. Thanks for the > reminder! > -- > Jeremy Stanley > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > https://lists.openinfra.dev/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation > -- Georg Link*, Ph.D.* Director of Sales TZ: US Central (Chicago) Time Stay connected! LinkedIn | Twitter www.bitergia.com | @Bitergia Software analytics for your peace of mind -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: