Re: [openstack-dev] Planning for the Pike PTG

2017-01-26 Thread Thierry Carrez
Ken'ichi Ohmichi wrote: > I am preparing for PTG sessions. > How much capacity is in each room ? 30 people or more? Rooms are all different. Some can fit 60+, some can only fit 15. The events team is trying to optimize room allocation based on predicted attendance (what meeting(s) people indicate

Re: [openstack-dev] Planning for the Pike PTG

2017-01-25 Thread Lance Bragstad
I think the keystone team is in the same spot. We have an etherpad [0] for jotting down ideas, but we haven't parsed it or grouped it in into topics yet. I think we were going to start working on that next week since we're still in the middle of wrapping up the last few bits for ocata-3. I was

Re: [openstack-dev] Planning for the Pike PTG

2017-01-25 Thread Ken'ichi Ohmichi
I am preparing for PTG sessions. How much capacity is in each room ? 30 people or more? We might want to have different discussions or coding meetups in parallel in the same room, because each developer concentrates on different working topics (Tempest, Devstack, Grenade, Patrole, etc under QA

Re: [openstack-dev] Planning for the Pike PTG

2017-01-04 Thread Thierry Carrez
Matt Riedemann wrote: > I haven't been living under a rock but I'm not aware of any major > announcements regarding session planning for the PTG - has that happened > somewhere and I'm just in the dark? > > I'm mostly wondering about the Monday and Tuesday cross-project sessions > - are those

[openstack-dev] Planning for the Pike PTG

2017-01-03 Thread Matt Riedemann
I haven't been living under a rock but I'm not aware of any major announcements regarding session planning for the PTG - has that happened somewhere and I'm just in the dark? I'm mostly wondering about the Monday and Tuesday cross-project sessions - are those time-boxed sessions like at the