Sounds like a great idea. BTW with regards to the piece on gigaom, there is also a point in we should not fight each other within OpenSource. We should learn and benefit from each other. Yes this sounds very hippie, but there's a lot of truth in there.
In the end it doesn't really matter what IaaS layer your running, but it better be an OpenSource IaaS layer. There is much benefit in this approach as we keep on fighting closed source (Azure/Amazon/Google/VMWare) will "win". So let's have some OpenStack speakers in Budapest in how to run a large project successfully. Or how should we market CloudStack. We are OpenSource guys. There is really no winning in this game. Of course there are business interests, like there are business interests within my company. In the end both will benefit if CloudStack and OpenStack work well together. Think about that. PS. And I like the idea of organizing a golf day, and I will discuss it here, to see if we can do it nearby. But we need indeed that list of people whom we can invite. And it will be on OpenSource, not about CloudStack solely. That is IMHO to small of a subject. Harm -----Original Message----- From: Giles Sirett [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 12:38 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: GigaOm Structure Panel on Open Cloud Harm I know where you're coming from (but golf is a silly idea -stupid & frustrating game :-) ) In all seriousness, that comment by Barb Darrow stuck in my throat. Because its true. But *why* do we expect any different ? What are we doing to Here's the problem: we put a lot of effort into attending/sponsoring/speaking at opensource conferences. That certainly has value, and IMO we should continue to do so. We're opensource guys, its our natural hunting ground. But CIO's don't go to these. What we don't do however, is focus much on "the events that CIO's will be at". They don’t have to be literally CIO's: these are the business focussed events, where people wear suits not monkey tee-shirts We've got people who are capable of going and doing such talks, we're just not getting the opportunities Recently Chris Reid took the initiative on getting a speaking slot at such a conference [1]. Chris had to effectively cold-call the event organisers and pursued them to let him talk about ACS. In theory, there's nothing to stop any of us doing such cold calling, but it is hugely inefficient & I think will have a low hit rate. What I would love to do is: a)identify a list of people who have metaphoric suits in their closets b)identify a list of such events c) Get Sally (if that’s OK with Sally) to approach the organisers on some form of formal basis (I know we have rules around representing [or not] the project, but we'd need to figure something out). Hopefully this should get us many more hits [1] http://markmail.org/message/utuj64ezvw6xx2c2 Kind Regards Giles D: +44 20 3603 0541 | M: +44 796 111 2055 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Harm Boertien [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 24 June 2014 11:02 To: '<[email protected]>'; '[email protected]'; Arjan Eriks Subject: RE: GigaOm Structure Panel on Open Cloud I fear she is right though, CIO's see OpenStack on the billboards everywhere, and certainly in the news. So we have to start playing golf (he /brainfart, how about doing an open-source golf day sponsored by Citrix and invite some of these C-levels). I bet you can arrange something around that with the Linux Foundation. Instead of trying to get the C-levels to our conferences, let's go to their golf courses. Invite the OpenNebula's / OpenStacks / CloudStacks and let the customers talk about their experiences with either. Would be great if that could be pulled off. Harm I don't personally play golf, I know Arjan does :-). -----Original Message----- From: Mark Hinkle [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2014 21:25 To: <[email protected]> Subject: GigaOm Structure Panel on Open Cloud It's interesting to see the debate between Eucalyptus, Nebula and Citrix from last week's Structure about open source clouds. GigaOm - It's time to stop the open-on-open violence in cloud computing http://clds.co/1ieE80f Tidbits from the panel(video at bottom of the article): 9:30 - Chris Kemp, Nebula/OpenStack - "OpenStack is a toolkit not a product." 13:00 - Barb Darrow, GigaOm "In terms of CIOs OpenStack has won the war" 13:30 - Marten Mickos/Eucalyptus,"If you have too much money you buy VMware, if you have too much time you use OpenStack" The thing that is most troubling is the Barb Darrow comment...I hope she's wrong. 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