Results of the naming poll for next OpenStack release are
in, and the G release will be named “Grizzly“.
The regular poll selected “Gazelle” (35 votes), with
“Gilroy” (27 votes) being a close second. But the Grizzly
revolt poll showed overwhelming support for the “Grizzly”
name (88 votes) rather than going with the results of the
regular poll (46 votes).
The Waldon exception (accepting elements of the
state/country flag in addition to city/county names) will
be added to our naming rules for future naming contests
With the promotion of Cinder to OpenStack core project,
Cinder’s PTL John Griffith explained what the project does
and what the future release, Grizzly, may look like.
OpenStack operators are invited to give their opinion and
help developers take the best decision.
Only a few days to OSCON: find the full list of talks
related to OpenStack and don’t forget to RSVP fort the OpenStack
Party at Spirit of 77 (500 NE MLK Blvd.) on July
18th.
The OpenStack Summit is coming to San
Diego October 15th-18th at the Manchester Grand Hyatt .
Check out the new Summit
website to learn more, buy tickets, or to become a
sponsor.
The early bird price for tickets is $400 until August
31st, then it goes up to $600, so please buy
your ticket now! Everybody is invited to
participate, there are no caps like in past events (the
only limit is the physical capacity of the location).
Pádraig
Brady spoke at EuroPython 2012 about OpenStack. His talk was
recorded (audio starts at minute 11:40).
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