Hello John, is the contributor summit also interesting for people wo want to go contributing?
Op woensdag 11 september 2019 19:02:21 UTC+2 schreef John Barker: > > Hi everybody. > > As usual, the day before AnsibleFest <https://www.ansible.com/ansiblefest> we > are hosting Contributor Summit. this will take place in Atlanta, though we > welcome people to join virtually for some/all of the day. > > Ansible Contributor Summit is made up of a one-day session with the > Ansible Core, Ansible AWX (Tower), and Ansible Galaxy Teams from Red Hat, > as well as and key contributors to discuss important issues affecting the > Ansible community. You can participate in person or online. > > This year this is taking place on Monday 23rd September and will be > streamed online and you can make your voice heard via IRC. When is this > in my timezone? > <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Ansible+Contributor+Summit&iso=20190923T1250&p1=1440&ah=8&am=10> > > Matrix Chat: freenode_#ansible-community:matrix.org > <https://matrix.to/#/%23freenode_%23ansible-community:matrix.org> > Freenode IRC: #ansible-community > Video: Check Etherpad on the day of the URL > > > Topics > > The following is a rough agenda, please feel free to recommend other > topics you’d like to address on the Etherpad > <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ansible-summit-atlanta-2019>: > > - > > General updates > - > > Data analysis of the Issue and PR Backlog > - > > Ansible Collections (a large part of the morning) > - > > Breakout: Collections for Community & Partners > - > > Breakout: Ansible and Networking > - > > Breakout: Ansible and Security Automation > - > > Breakout: Ansible and Cloud Management > - > > Breakout: AWX (open source Ansible Tower) > > You can find the topics for all of the above linked from the main Etherpad > <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ansible-summit-atlanta-2019>. > > > Call to Action! > > Even if you can only make a small part of the day, or maybe can't attend > at all, there are still ways to make your voice heard and take part: > > - > > Add your thoughts, ideas, and questions to the Breakout Agenda > - > > Vote on what you'd like to be discussed (ie add +yourname) > > > Background Reading > > A large part of Monday Morning will be around "Ansible Collections", to > get up to speed on what the current thoughts are, the following links will > help you: > > > > - > > Blog: Thoughts on restructuring the Ansible Project > > <https://www.ansible.com/blog/thoughts-on-restructuring-the-ansible-project> > - > > Blog: The future of Ansible Content Delivery > <https://www.ansible.com/blog/the-future-of-ansible-content-delivery> > - > > Webinar: Collections and the future of how Ansible Content is handled > > <https://www.ansible.com/resources/webinars-training/collections-future-of-how-ansible-content-is-handled> > - > > Docs: Collections Tech Preview Guide > > <https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/collections_tech_preview.html> > > Even if you can't attend this will be worth a skim read > > > Any questions, please let me know. > > John "gundalow" Barker > Principal Engineer > Ansible by Red Hat > This post has been edited > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/ansible-project/9a6645bb-e8c4-4fdf-8953-c545a99e69a9%40googlegroups.com.
