Hi all,
There was a CloudStack Days planning meeting on Tuesday, March 10th.
Highlights from the meeting:
New sponsors: SolidFire signed up to sponsor CloudStack Days Austin and Seattle.
Number of registrants for CloudStack Days Austin (as of 3/10): 53 registrants.
Call for Proposals: CFP closes on Friday, March 13th.
Full meeting notes located here (meeting notes tab): 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZnA88_UWyHjIVEZTBuC2JdgdTzdE2BgK2m98jiI7Uqc/edit#gid=0
If you would like to join the planning meetings, let me know and I will send 
you a meeting invitation. The next planning meeting is on Tuesday, March 24th.
Thanks,
Karen

From: Karen Vuong [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 2:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; David Nalley; sebastien goasguen 
([email protected]); John Kinsella
Subject: RE: [OPEN PLANNING MEETINGS] CloudStack Days 2015

Hi Giles,
Answers are inline.
From: Giles Sirett [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 10:36 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; David 
Nalley; sebastien goasguen ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
Subject: RE: [OPEN PLANNING MEETINGS] CloudStack Days 2015

Hi Karen et al
Its great to see this progressing
I'm sure some of these things will get covered off in the planning meetings, 
but these are a random set of thoughts/questions from me:


1.       I fully support this new format, as I feel it allows us to reach a 
much broader audience,  but I think they are going to be quite different events 
to CCC - more about attracting new people than the "existing" community getting 
together.

2.        does mean that the  existing   community people (i.e. us !)  are 
going to be spread thin at each event. To that extent, 5 x CFP's is going to to 
be some work

3.       Have we any idea on the format?  I notice on TLF website, that theyre 
talking about a plenary morning and then breakouts. Have we any idea how many 
sessions there are to fill at each one ?
Angela will go over the logistics of the main meeting room and hackathon room 
at the first meeting on March 10th. The number of sessions wanted, length of 
sessions and selection of talks is entirely up to the community.  We just need 
to tell Angela what we would like to do :)

4.       My suggestion would be to give one person "lead" responsibility for 
the CFP for each event. Yes, the actual selection can be done by a committee 
(open to the whole community) but from experience it takes somebody to drum up 
interest and herd the cats.
For example, I'd be happy to take the lead on Dublin, maybe David on Austin,etc
Currently, we have David Nalley taking the lead for the CloudStack Days Austin 
CFP. Sebastien is taking the lead for CloudStack Days Budapest CFP. The 
Japanese CloudStack User Group is taking the lead on CloudStack Days Japan CFP. 
You are taking the lead for CloudStack Days Dublin CFP. We do need one person 
to take the lead on CloudStack Days Seattle CFP - does anyone want to take 
that? John Kinsella? :)

5.       Have we engaged with the guys in JPN ? - I'm sure they'll have no 
problem filling their day :)
Yes, we have engaged with the Japanese CloudStack User Group. Angela has filled 
them in on Cloudstack Days Tokyo. She has ensured that they are aware that 
CloudStack Days Tokyo is their event and the Linux Foundation is helping with 
logistics. She's doing an amazing job there. Noriaki Fukuyasu with the Linux 
Foundation is going to help with sponsorships for CloudStack Days Tokyo.

6.       To save work: maybe discuss having repeatable content for the plenary 
? If we can collectively work on that content, then its less of a burden for 
whoever has got to stand up on the day
Let's discuss this during the first planning meeting so we can get a consensus 
from everyone on the call.

7.       It may be sensible to try and co-ordinate *who* from the existing 
community is going to be at each event.

8.       Risk: I initially had the thought that it would be nice if 
PMC/committers all "aimed" for one of these events  - so we could all get 
together (which we may miss with this new format). In hindsight, I think that 
could present a real risk to the success of the events (i.e. if committers, etc 
all go to, say, Seattle, it may leave the others very short of people to speak 
,etc)
So, bad idea, but I have to ask the question: how do we stop that happening 
anyway ? i.e. a critical mass building up around one of the events
Let's discuss this during the first meeting.

Looking forward to the first meeting
Great! I'll forward you the calendar invitation now.


Kind Regards
Giles

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From: Karen Vuong [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 26 February 2015 22:10
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; David 
Nalley; sebastien goasguen ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
Subject: [OPEN PLANNING MEETINGS] CloudStack Days 2015

Hi all,
The Linux Foundation will be helping the Apache CloudStack community with the 
logistics for CloudStack Days 2015. There will be CloudStack Days Planning 
meetings held every other Tuesday beginning on Tuesday, March 10th, 2015 9:00am 
- 9:40am Pacific.
Open to the community - the planning calls are open to the community. Feel free 
to share your feedback, ideas and suggestions on these calls. If you would like 
to join, please send me a note and I will send you the meeting invitation.
CFP Committee - if you are an Apache CloudStack committer and would like to 
volunteer to help review and vote on proposals for a specific CloudStack Day, 
please reach out to Sebastien Goasguen and David Nalley (cc'd). The CFP for 
CloudStack Days Austin will open next week.
Sponsors - Cloud Foundry has signed up to sponsor all five CloudStack Days. 
Thank you! There are several other companies that are currently considering. 
Sponsorship prospectus can be found here: 
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudstack-seattle/sponsor
Registration - CloudStack Days 2015 is free to attend.
Bi-monthly updates - I will be sending bi-monthly updates from the CloudStack 
Days planning calls to the CloudStack marketing list.
Meeting notes are located here: 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZnA88_UWyHjIVEZTBuC2JdgdTzdE2BgK2m98jiI7Uqc/edit?usp=sharing
Websites:
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudstack-austin
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudstack-tokyo
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudstack-seattle
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudstack-budapest
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/cloudstack-dublin

Thanks,

Karen

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