Hey Tom and operators,
Just wanted to say I volunteered to organize/drive the log rationalization effort. I'm glad to see it on the Operators' schedule and added it to the working group schedule. I should have more info out and better organized by the summit. I've already got a volunteer or two;-) The etherpad I started is: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Log-Rationalization and I also put the link under the working group area of the Tom's etherpad. Please, everyone, I'm looking for: * short term reduction of pain points (where would some focus on format, content and/or levels during Kilo help the most?) * Longer term: standards, automated verification through git review (hacking, etc), review list additions, etc. * Volunteers: specifications, bugs, documentation, coding, repairing code And I want to say folks, I feel your pain. I come from a QA and operations background in large, mission critical, distributed systems and logs have always been my best friends *and* the bane of my existence when they don't have what you need. I get it. I want to help fix it. Can't wait for summit! --Rocky Grober > Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 14:12:10 +0800 > From: Tom Fifield <[email protected]> > To: OpenStack Operators <[email protected]> > Subject: [Openstack-operators] Ops Meetup to return in Paris - your > ideas wanted! > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > All, > > Your user committee is pleased to report that the ops meetup will > return > in Paris - at even larger scale! > > Recall that this is in addition to the operations (and other) track's > presentations. It's aimed at giving us a design-summit-style place to > congregate, swap best practices, ideas and give feedback. > > The biggest feedback we had regarding the organisation of these events > so far is that you want to see direct action happen as a result of our > discussions. To make that reality we're getting developers more > involved > and also forming a number of working groups to take concrete steps on a > specific topic. > > We had some great success with this in San Antonio a few months back, > and so this time we're hoping to *make every session actionable and > have > a definable result*. > > > ********************************************************************** > > To do this, we need your help. Please propose session ideas on: > > https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/PAR-ops-meetup > > ensuring you read the new instructions :) > > ********************************************************************** > > This time we have not one, but two big rooms on the Monday, and some > smaller rooms on Thursday. The Monday sessions are aimed at interactive > planning discussions, where the Thursday are for working groups in > specific areas. We're seeking suggestions from all areas - ops folk, > those using clouds, or those who are OpenStack contributors. > > >From here, the user committee will collate the suggestions and propose > an agenda. > > Here for any questions you might have :) > > > Regards, > > > Tom > > on behalf of the OpenStack User Committee > >
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