hihi all and particularly Monty & Jim, Is this bootcamp planned to be a pure hackday-format for high-code contributors or is it more about process and setting up "how tos" for newbies to the organization? Or a combination? I am very curious about what outputs we expect to see for those that can make it to NYC and those that will not be able to attend. If it is "just" for hacking on code, that is great, but anything that can be done can do in terms of documenting processes and best practices and how to enter the Infra team would be beneficial (in my opinion.)
I, along with my Racker coworkers (jlk, murkk, johannes, blamar), would very much like to own adding some of the reporting lanes back to upstream OpenStack (e.g., real world database migration timing, the Cloud Cafe test suite we talked about at last Summit, perhaps some of the topics raised around additional xenserver testing.) This should help us stabilize our "house" by allowing for earlier and more widespread visibility into potential problem points for large-scale deployments, which in turn should allow us to focus more development and contribution effort. However, taking ownership of this hasn't been obvious to me yet and ramp up has been very slow. Anything that can be done to help lower the hurdle would be amazing. I'm on a HUGE documentation and understanding kick right now around Infra and deployments. Writing down how to do All The Things that affect my world is a focus of my summer months, hence me making a plug here. Thanks and have a great week, all. Rainya Mosher Software Dev Manager Compute Deploy Infrastructure 210.316.5065 (mobile) Communication € Strategic € Maximizer € Individualization € Activator Not all of us can save the world. Some of us need to make it worth saving. - RFM On 6/8/13 10:44 AM, "Monty Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hey everybody! > >Thanks for your interest in attending or sending someone to the >OpenStack Infra Bootcamp. We've solidified the date and location - June >27 and 28 in NYC. I'm still working on booking an actual venue - but to >do that, I need actual numbers. (turns out a room for 6 is >easier/cheaper than a room for 30) To that end: > >Please register here: >https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ZV1Ct6GlaTioWajEVoBcahRNBHRDfBRxiLRYgmQj_ >lg/viewform > >So that we can do space planning. I'm also looking at doing a dinner >Thursday night, so it would be great to get a reservation in. > >If folks are looking at booking travel, we don't have the venue, but I'm >trying to make it some place within walking distance of my apartment >which is at Mulberry and Houston. I'd say pretty much anywhere between >14th and Canal is fair game for folks who like walking - and of course >NY has an excellent public transit system, so really anywhere that isn't >Jersey should be a piece of cake. > >Looking forward to seeing folks! >Monty > >_______________________________________________ >OpenStack-Infra mailing list >[email protected] >http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
