Hi Thierry, I have a quick facilities question about the PTG. I know of at least one developer who can't attend physically but will be willing to join via some type of videoconferencing software (vidyo, or blue jeans, or google hangout). Do you think it will be possible? The wifi has gotten better with each summit (I remember sitting right next one of the wifi endpoints in Portland and still kept getting dropped; it hasn't been such a problem at more recent summits), but we're going to be at a much smaller facility for the PTG.
Anyway, my question is whether it makes sense to plan a few sessions over video (this dev would probably lead one design session and I'd need his hearty participation in another -- it's not just that I'd like to make it possible for someone to follow along, I need the bandwidth to be sufficient for a really good connection). So basically, my question is whether it makes sense to *plan* for remote collaboration, or whether the remote connection should be looked at as something that might be nice if it happens, but shouldn't really be planned for. I realize that the whole point of the PTG was to bring costs down so that more developers could attend, and I did see your email earlier this week about the extension to the travel grant program, but nonetheless, this issue has still come up, hence this email. thanks, brian __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
