limited edition (and hilarious) t-shirts are always fun :)

++ on raspberry pis, those are always a hit.

stevemar



From:   Hugh Blemings <h...@blemings.org>
To:     "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
            <openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>, OpenStack Operators
            <openstack-operat...@lists.openstack.org>
Date:   2016/02/21 09:54 PM
Subject:        Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack Contributor Awards



Hiya,

On 16/02/2016 21:43, Tom Fifield wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to introduce a new round of community awards handed out by the
> Foundation, to be presented at the feedback session of the summit.
>
> Nothing flashy or starchy - the idea is that these are to be a little
> informal, quirky ... but still recognising the extremely valuable work
> that we all do to make OpenStack excel.
>
> [...]
 >
> in the meantime, let's use this thread to discuss the fun part: goodies.
> What do you think we should lavish award winners with? Soft toys?
> Perpetual trophies? baseball caps ?

I can't help but think that given the scale of a typical OpenStack
deployment and the desire for these awards to be a bit quirky, giving
recipients something at the other end of the computing scale - an
Arduino, or cluster of Raspberry Pis or similar could be kinda fun :)

Cheers,
Hugh



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