A little off-topic, so please forgive me. :)

If you go to the Ghibli Museum (and yes, it IS a great experience), be sure to get tickets in advance. You have to buy them at Lawson store before the actual ticket date (no same-day sales). Just a heads up for anyone planning to go. ;)

As I said, I lived in that area until recently, so if anyone wants some tips on places to go, I might be able to provide a couple sightseeing spots. ;)

Thanks!

Michael Micucci

On 07/15/2015 08:08 PM, Jaesuk Ahn wrote:
Thank everyone in the community for the great collaboration. :)

It seems like Mitaka is hosting great animations everyone loves, Ghibli Museum (http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/).
We should probably plan an official trip there during Tokyo Summit. :)




On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:00 AM Ian Cordasco <ian.corda...@rackspace.com <mailto:ian.corda...@rackspace.com>> wrote:

    On 7/14/15, 13:47, "Monty Taylor" <mord...@inaugust.com
    <mailto:mord...@inaugust.com>> wrote:

    >Hi everybody!
    >
    >Ok. There is nothing more actually useful I can say that isn't in the
    >subject line. As I mentioned previously, the preliminary results from
    >our name election are here:
    >
    >http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_4983776e190c8dbc
    >
    >As you are all probably aware by now, as a follow on step, the
    OpenStack
    >Foundation staff assessed the names chosen for legal risk in the
    order
    >we ranked them. The first two had significant identified problems
    so we
    >skipped them. The third had no legal problems, but after
    announcing it
    >as the choice, it came to light that there were significant social
    >issues surrounding the name.
    >
    >The fourth on the list, Mitaka (三鷹) is clear.
    >
    >So please join me in welcoming the latest name to our family ...
    and if
    >you, like me, are not a native Japanese speaker, in learning two
    (more)
    >new characters.
    >
    >I'd also like to thank everyone in our community for
    understanding. As
    >we try our best to be an inclusive worldwide community, the
    >opportunities for unwitting missteps are vast and ultimately probably
    >unavoidable. Being able to recognize and deal with them and learn
    from
    >them as they occur makes me proud of who we are and what we've
    become.

    I agree. It's really encouraging to see a community as large as
    OpenStack
    embrace inclusivity and empathy around social issues.

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