Re: [openstack-dev] Speaker Selection Process: OpenStack Summit Berlin

2018-08-13 Thread Allison Price
Hi everyone, 

One quick clarification. The speakers will be announced on August 14 at 1300 
UTC / 4:00 AM PDT.

Cheers,
Allison


> On Aug 13, 2018, at 8:53 AM, Jimmy McArthur  wrote:
> 
> Greetings!
> 
> The speakers for the OpenStack Summit Berlin will be announced August 14, at 
> 4:00 AM UTC. Ahead of that, we want to take this opportunity to thank our 
> Programming Committee!  They have once again taken time out of their busy 
> schedules to help create another round of outstanding content for the 
> OpenStack Summit.  
> 
> The OpenStack Foundation relies on the community-nominated Programming 
> Committee, along with your Community Votes to select the content of the 
> summit.  If you're curious about this process, you can read more about it 
> here 
> 
>  where we have also listed the Programming Committee members.  
> 
> If you'd like to nominate yourself or someone you know for the OpenStack 
> Summit Denver Programming Committee, you can do so here: 
> https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/openstackdenver2019_programmingcommitteenom
>  
> 
> 
> Thanks a bunch and we look forward to seeing everyone in Berlin!
> 
> Cheers,
> Jimmy
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[openstack-dev] Save $500 on OpenStack Summit Vancouver Hotel + Ticket

2018-04-12 Thread Allison Price
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Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Community managed tech/dev blog: Call for opinions and ideas

2017-11-27 Thread Allison Price
Either Jimmy or I can help community members get a login to the blog, and once 
a post is ready to be published, either of us could push it live. 

We do not have someone that is currently seeking out content for the blog. 
Superuser is managed more closely on a day-to-day basis with a more traditional 
editorial process. If there is anyone from the dev community that would like to 
help seek out content / contributors, that would be welcomed and greatly 
appreciated. 

Cheers,
Allison

Allison Price
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> On Nov 27, 2017, at 2:01 PM, Joshua Harlow <harlo...@fastmail.com> wrote:
> 
> How does one get a login or submit things to openstack.org/blog?
> 
> Is there any editor actively seeking out things (and reviewing) for folks to 
> write (a part time job I would assume?).
> 
> Josh
> 
> Allison Price wrote:
>> I agree with Jimmy that openstack.org/blog <http://openstack.org/blog>
>> would be a great location for content like this, especially since the
>> main piece of content is the OpenStack-dev ML digest that Mike creates
>> weekly. Like Flavio mentioned, Superuser is another resource we can
>> leverage for tutorials or new features. Both the blog and Superuser are
>> Wordpress, enabling contributions from anyone with a login and content
>> to share.
>> 
>> Superuser and the OpenStack blog is already syndicated with Planet
>> OpenStack for folks who have already subscribed to the Planet OpenStack
>> feed.
>> 
>> Allison
>> 
>> Allison Price
>> OpenStack Foundation Marketing
>> alli...@openstack.org <mailto:alli...@openstack.org>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 27, 2017, at 1:44 PM, Joshua Harlow <harlo...@fastmail.com
>>> <mailto:harlo...@fastmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Doug Hellmann wrote:
>>>> Excerpts from Joshua Harlow's message of 2017-11-27 10:54:02 -0800:
>>>>> Flavio Percoco wrote:
>>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Last Thursday[0], at the TC office hours, we brainstormed a bit around
>>>>>> the idea
>>>>>> of having a tech blog. This idea came first from Joshua Harlow and it
>>>>>> was then
>>>>>> briefly discussed at the summit too.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The idea, we have gathered, is to have a space where the community
>>>>>> could
>>>>>> write
>>>>>> technical posts about OpenStack. The idea is not to have an aggregator
>>>>>> (that's
>>>>>> what our planet[1] is for) but a place to write original and curated
>>>>>> content.
>>>>>> During the conversation, we argued about what kind of content would be
>>>>>> acceptable for this platform. Here are some ideas of things we could
>>>>>> have there:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> - Posts that are dev-oriented (e.g: new functions on an oslo lib)
>>>>>> - Posts that facilitate upstream development (e.g: My awesome dev
>>>>>> setup)
>>>>>> - Deep dive into libvirt internals
>>>>>> - ideas?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> As Chris Dent pointed out on that conversation, we should avoid
>>>>>> making this
>>>>>> place a replacement for things that would otherwise go on the mailing
>>>>>> list -
>>>>>> activity reports, for example. Having dev news in this platform, we
>>>>>> would
>>>>>> overlap with things that go already on the mailing list and, arguably,
>>>>>> we would
>>>>>> be defeating the purpose of the platform. But, there might be room for
>>>>>> both(?)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Ultimately, we should avoid topics promoting new features in
>>>>>> services as
>>>>>> that's what
>>>>>> superuser[2] is for.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> So, what are your thoughts about this? What kind of content would you
>>>>>> rather
>>>>>> have posted here? Do you like the idea at all?
>>>>> Yes, I like it :)
>>>>> 
>>>>> I want a place that is like http://blog.kubernetes.io/
>>>>> 
>>>>> With say an editor that solicits (and backlogs topics and stories and
>>>>> such) various developers/architects at various companies and creates a
>>>>> actually human curated place for d

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Community managed tech/dev blog: Call for opinions and ideas

2017-11-27 Thread Allison Price
I agree with Jimmy that openstack.org/blog would be a great location for 
content like this, especially since the main piece of content is the 
OpenStack-dev ML digest that Mike creates weekly. Like Flavio mentioned, 
Superuser is another resource we can leverage for tutorials or new features. 
Both the blog and Superuser are Wordpress, enabling contributions from anyone 
with a login and content to share.

Superuser and the OpenStack blog is already syndicated with Planet OpenStack 
for folks who have already subscribed to the Planet OpenStack feed. 

Allison

Allison Price
OpenStack Foundation Marketing
alli...@openstack.org



> On Nov 27, 2017, at 1:44 PM, Joshua Harlow <harlo...@fastmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Doug Hellmann wrote:
>> Excerpts from Joshua Harlow's message of 2017-11-27 10:54:02 -0800:
>>> Flavio Percoco wrote:
>>>> Greetings,
>>>> 
>>>> Last Thursday[0], at the TC office hours, we brainstormed a bit around
>>>> the idea
>>>> of having a tech blog. This idea came first from Joshua Harlow and it
>>>> was then
>>>> briefly discussed at the summit too.
>>>> 
>>>> The idea, we have gathered, is to have a space where the community could
>>>> write
>>>> technical posts about OpenStack. The idea is not to have an aggregator
>>>> (that's
>>>> what our planet[1] is for) but a place to write original and curated
>>>> content.
>>>> During the conversation, we argued about what kind of content would be
>>>> acceptable for this platform. Here are some ideas of things we could
>>>> have there:
>>>> 
>>>> - Posts that are dev-oriented (e.g: new functions on an oslo lib)
>>>> - Posts that facilitate upstream development (e.g: My awesome dev setup)
>>>> - Deep dive into libvirt internals
>>>> - ideas?
>>>> 
>>>> As Chris Dent pointed out on that conversation, we should avoid making this
>>>> place a replacement for things that would otherwise go on the mailing
>>>> list -
>>>> activity reports, for example. Having dev news in this platform, we would
>>>> overlap with things that go already on the mailing list and, arguably,
>>>> we would
>>>> be defeating the purpose of the platform. But, there might be room for
>>>> both(?)
>>>> 
>>>> Ultimately, we should avoid topics promoting new features in services as
>>>> that's what
>>>> superuser[2] is for.
>>>> 
>>>> So, what are your thoughts about this? What kind of content would you
>>>> rather
>>>> have posted here? Do you like the idea at all?
>>> Yes, I like it :)
>>> 
>>> I want a place that is like http://blog.kubernetes.io/
>>> 
>>> With say an editor that solicits (and backlogs topics and stories and
>>> such) various developers/architects at various companies and creates a
>>> actually human curated place for developers and technology and
>>> architecture to be spot-lighted.
>>> 
>>> To me personal blogs can be used for this, sure, but that sort of misses
>>> the point of having a place that is targeted for this (and no I don't
>>> really care about finding and subscribing to 100+ random joe blogs that
>>> I will never look at more than once). Ideally that place would not
>>> become `elitist` as some others have mentioned in this thread (ie, don't
>>> pick an elitist editor? lol).
>>> 
>>> The big desire for me is to actually have a editor (a person or people)
>>> involved that is keeping such a blog going and editing it and curating
>>> it and ensuring it gets found in google searches and is *developer*
>>> focused...
>> 
>> Are you volunteering? :-)
> 
> You don't want me to be an editor ;)
> 
>> 
>> Doug
>> 
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[openstack-dev] September 29 Price Increase & Forum Submission Deadline - OpenStack Summit Sydney

2017-09-27 Thread Allison Price
Hi everyone,

Prices for the OpenStack Summit Sydney 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/> will be increasing this Friday, 
September 29 at 11:59pm Pacific Time (September 30 at 6:59 UTC).

Register now <https://openstacksummit2017sydney.eventbrite.com/> before the 
price increases!

Also a reminder that Friday is the deadline for Forum submissions. Submit here 
<http://forumtopics.openstack.org/>. 

All discount registration codes must be redeemed by October 27.

If you have any Summit-related questions, please contact sum...@openstack.org 
<mailto:sum...@openstack.org>.

Cheers,
Allison

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[openstack-dev] September 8 Early Bird Registration Deadline - OpenStack Summit Sydney

2017-09-05 Thread Allison Price
Hi everyone,

Friendly reminder that this Friday, September 8, at 11:59pm Pacific Time 
(September 9 at 6:59 UTC) is the deadline to purchase passes for the OpenStack 
Summit in Sydney at the early bird price, which saves you 50% off full price 
passes.

Register NOW <https://openstacksummit2017sydney.eventbrite.com/> before the 
prices increase! 

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[openstack-dev] The OpenStack Summit Sydney schedule is live!

2017-08-18 Thread Allison Price
Hi everyone,

The main conference schedule for the upcoming OpenStack Summit in Sydney 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/> is now available! 

SCHEDULE: https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/summit-schedule/ 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/summit-schedule/>

Log in with your OpenStackID <https://openstackid.org/> and start building your 
schedule now! It will automatically sync with the mobile app, which will be 
available in the coming weeks. 

Register now <https://openstacksummit2017sydney.eventbrite.com/> at the early 
bird discounted rate on your Summit ticket before prices increase on September 
8 at 11:59pm Pacific Time (September 9 at 6:59 UTC).


IMPORTANT INFORMATION
View a list of nearby hotels on our website here 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/travel/>.
Visa Information <https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/travel/#visa>: 
All non-Australian residents will need a visa to travel to Australia.
Interested in sponsoring the Summit? Learn more here 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/sponsors/>.


SPEAKER NOTIFICATIONS
If you submitted a talk - check your email. Everyone who submitted a speaking 
proposal for the Summit will receive an email notification to let them know 
whether or not their talk has been accepted. The email sent to selected 
speakers was sent from speakersupp...@openstack.org 
<mailto:speakersupp...@openstack.org> and contains important next steps and 
speaker registration codes. Each speaker is responsible for registering 
themselves to attend the Summit; please make sure your colleagues read the 
email and complete this step.

Contact sum...@openstack.org <mailto:sum...@openstack.org> with any questions.

See you in Sydney!

Cheers,
Allison 

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[openstack-dev] July 14 CFP Deadline - Sydney Summit

2017-07-10 Thread Allison Price
Hi everyone,

Friendly reminder that the OpenStack Summit Sydney Call for Presentations 
closes THIS Friday, July 14 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time/ July 15 at 6:59 UTC. 
Don’t miss your chance to present in Sydney! View the new tracks here. 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/summit-categories/>
SUBMIT HERE 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/call-for-presentations/>

Cheers,
Allison


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[openstack-dev] The OpenStack Summit is returning to Vancouver in May 2018

2017-03-01 Thread Allison Price
Hi everyone, 

Back by popular demand, the OpenStack Summit is returning to Vancouver 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2018/>, BC 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2018/>, 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/vancouver-2018/> BC from May 21-24, 2018. 
Registration, sponsorship opportunities and more information for the 17th 
OpenStack Summit will be available in the upcoming months. 

Can’t wait until 2018? Brush up on your OpenStack skills in 2017 by registering 
to attend the OpenStack Summit Boston 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/boston-2017/>, May 8-11 and marking your 
calendar for the OpenStack Summit Sydney 
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/sydney-2017/>, November 6-8.

For news on upcoming OpenStack Summits, visit openstack.org/summit 
<http://openstack.org/summit>. 


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Allison

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