On 15/02/12 18:48, Ayal Baron wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > We need to figure out a schedule for the upcoming workshop. Based on > the last workshop, it shouldn't be hard to figure out what we want to > cover. > > The Red Hat, IBM, and Intel teams will have just come out of a > two-day > intensive on the 19th and 20th, so will all be better prepared to > deal > with the open workshop. > > The materials in the open workshop will be the same topics, but > covered in less depth. > > Here are some topic ideas I've heard so far: > * oVirt intro/overview/architecture > * oVirt architecture > * Engine deep dive > * VDSM deep dive > * Getting started with dev environment > * API/SDK/CLI > >> All of the above - must be covered +1 with these exceptions:
- Unsure how deep we can dive in engine and vdsm in this time frame. This would probably be a soften version of SFO workshop. - The "getting started" is more a hands-on kind of a session, so we can do it like we did in SFO, or maybe in a lab-session. The initial maven dependency fetch alone may take >30 minutes (depending on Internet connection), or we may create a local lab repo, or skip it like we did in SFO. Depending on participants feedback, which we need prior to the workshop. > > * Node Node architecture and how-to should also be covered, so people are aware of it's read-only / stateless nature. > * History and reports > * Guest agent > * Engine tools Since engine tools are being widely used (especially the configuration), I'd add them to the must list, for a short informative session. > >> The above I'm not so sure in 1 day > > * How to interact & participate > * Open discussion > >> Above should be covered +1 > > > What ideas do you have? > A feedback session- both from development POV, and from usability POV. We may get some fresh ideas there. > What do you think must be covered? > > What do you think should be covered? > > What is safe to not cover? > > Thanks - Karsten -- /d "All computers wait at the same speed." _______________________________________________ Arch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
