OKD Working Group Calendar on Fedocal

2020-02-11 Thread Christian Glombek
Dear all,

the OKD Working Group now has its own calendar hosted on Fedora's Fedocal!

You will find our bi-weekly WG meetings, and all other events relevant to
our work on this calendar:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/okd/

To subscribe to the calendar in your email program via iCal, use this link:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org//calendar/ical/okd/

Invitations to the meetings will now be sent automatically to the okd-wg
Google Group,
as well as the OpenShift dev and users lists.

I'm looking forward to seeing many of you in the next OKD WG meeting on
February 18, at 17:00 UTC.

Best regards,

Christian Glombek

OKD Working Group Co-Chair

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Next OKD-WG Meeting: Feb 11th at 16:00 UTC {8:00 am Pacific/11:00 am Eastern} <<>>

2020-02-10 Thread Christian Glombek
Next Meeting: Feb 11 16:00 UTC  {8:00 am Pacific/11:00 pm Eastern} <<>>

via bluejeans https://bluejeans.com/8933049334

   - Dial-in Details
   
  - https://github.com/openshift/community/projects/1#card-28309038


Proposed Agenda :
(https://github.com/openshift/community/projects/1)

Please Propose additional agenda topics here



All meetings are recorded and posted on the openshift youtube channel via
the OF-SIG playlist here:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaR6Rq6Z4Iqc3WjZB-rUTPru8RKyOCnBo

OKD-WG Meeting Notes link

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F-7wtiCsWsl0yiexw-IbAvlYBu3nKDyLm4OR9YcfHcU/edit
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Fwd: Next OKD-WG Meeting: Tuesday Oct 29th 2019 at 17:00 pm UTC

2019-10-28 Thread Christian Glombek
-- Forwarded message -
From: Diane Mueller 
Date: Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 1:08 AM
Subject: Next OKD-WG Meeting: Tuesday Oct 29th 2019 at 17:00 pm UTC
To: okd-wg 


Next OKD-WG Meeting will be on Tuesday Oct 29th 17:00 UTC  {still 10:00 am
Pacific/1:00 pm Eastern}

   - Dial-in Details
   
  - https://github.com/openshift/community/projects/1#card-28309038


Proposed Agenda :
(https://github.com/openshift/community/projects/1)

   - Upcoming Events - Diane Mueller
  - OKD Meet & Greet at Kubecon/NA
  - Speaking Slot at London 1/29/2020 Gathering
   - OKD4 Progress Update - Christian Glombeck
   - Code-Ready and OCP4 - Charro Gruver
   - Packit Team Collaboration - Dusty Mabe
   - MetalKube Update - Russell Bryant (or other MetalKube team member)

Propose additional agenda topics here



All meetings are recorded and posted on the openshift youtube channel via
the OF-SIG playlist here:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaR6Rq6Z4Iqc3WjZB-rUTPru8RKyOCnBo


Dial-in Details here:

To join the meeting on a computer or mobile phone:
https://bluejeans.com/8933049334?src=calendarLink

To join from a Red Hat Deskphone or Softphone, dial: 84336.

Connecting directly from a room system?

1.) Dial: 199.48.152.152 or bjn.vc

2.) Enter Meeting ID: 8933049334

Just want to dial in on your phone?

1.) Dial one of the following numbers:

 408-915-6466 (US)

See all numbers: https://www.redhat.com/en/conference-numbers

2.) Enter Meeting ID: 8933049334

3.) Press #

Want to test your video connection?

https://bluejeans.com/111




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Re: Call for Agreement: OKD Roadmap

2019-10-25 Thread Christian Glombek
The Roadmap for OKD 4 has been *accepted*!


On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 3:00 PM Christian Glombek 
wrote:

> Dear OKD Community,
>
> this is a Call for Agreement on the topic of the OKD Roadmap, per the
> terms of the Charter.
>
> The proposed Roadmap can be found here:
>
> https://github.com/openshift/community/pull/55
>
> Question:
> *Do you accept or reject the proposed roadmap as the official roadmap
> document for OKD?*
>
> Please comment on the pull request to indicate your vote ("*accept*" or "
> *reject*").
>
> *The voting period will conclude on October 23, 2019, at 00:00 UTC.*
>
> The outcome of the Call for Agreement will be published here as well as on
> the Mailing List.
>
> Thank you for your participation.
>
> Christian Glombek
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Call for Agreement: OKD Roadmap

2019-10-15 Thread Christian Glombek
Dear OKD Community,

this is a Call for Agreement on the topic of the OKD Roadmap, per the terms
of the Charter.

The proposed Roadmap can be found here:

https://github.com/openshift/community/pull/55

Question:
*Do you accept or reject the proposed roadmap as the official roadmap
document for OKD?*

Please comment on the pull request to indicate your vote ("*accept*" or "
*reject*").

*The voting period will conclude on October 23, 2019, at 00:00 UTC.*

The outcome of the Call for Agreement will be published here as well as on
the Mailing List.

Thank you for your participation.

Christian Glombek
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Re: Call for Agreement: OKD WG Charter (Revised Proposal)

2019-09-13 Thread Christian Glombek
The voting period has concluded and the Charter has been accepted!

https://github.com/openshift/community/pull/3
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Call for Agreement: OKD WG Charter (Revised Proposal)

2019-09-05 Thread Christian Glombek
Dear OKD Community,


this is the second Call for Agreement on the topic of the OKD WG Charter,
per the terms of the proposed Charter.

Question:
Do you accept or reject the proposed charter as the OKD Working Group's
main governing document.

You can find the charter proposal at:

https://github.com/openshift/community/pull/3

Please comment on the pull request to indicate your vote ("accept" or
"reject").
Make sure you apply for membership per the terms of the proposed charter
before you vote.

The voting period will conclude on September 13, 2019, at 00:00 UTC.

The outcome of the Call for Agreement will be published on the Pull Request
as well as on the Mailing List.


Thank you for your participation.

Christian Glombek
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Re: RFC: OKD4 Roadmap Draft

2019-08-20 Thread Christian Glombek
Hi everybody,

we can't go ahead with a vote on the roadmap just yet, as we have to await
conclusion of the Charter vote, first.
If you have specific suggestions for the roadmap, please add comments on
the draft [1] in the meantime
Mz apologies for the delay.

[1] https://hackmd.io/Py3RcpuyQE2psYEIBQIzfw

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On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 9:11 AM Clayton Coleman  wrote:

> > On Aug 16, 2019, at 10:25 PM, Michael McCune  wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:36 PM Kevin Lapagna <4...@gmx.ch> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 4:50 PM Clayton Coleman 
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Single master / single node configurations are possible, but they will
> be hard.  Many of the core design decisions of 4 are there to ensure the
> cluster can self host, and they also require that machines really be
> members of the cluster.
> >>
> >>
> >> How about (as alternative) spinning up multiple virtual machines and
> simulate "the real thing". Sure, that uses lots of memory, but it will
> nicely show what 4.x is capable of.
> >
> > my understanding is that this is essentially similar to the current
> > installer with a libvirt backend as the deployment, at least that's
> > how it looks when i try to run an installation on a single physical
> > node with multiple virtual machines.
>
> Yes.  Although as mike notes it may be possible to get this running
> with less effort via his route, which is a good alternative for simple
> single machine.
>
> >
> > peace o/
>
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Re: Follow up on OKD 4

2019-07-19 Thread Christian Glombek
+1 for using kubernetes #openshift-dev slack for the OKD WG meetings


On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 6:49 PM Clayton Coleman  wrote:

> The kube #openshift-dev slack might also make sense, since we have 518
> people there right now
>
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 12:46 PM Christian Glombek 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> first of all, I'd like to thank Clayton for kicking this off!
>>
>> As I only just joined this ML, let me quickly introduce myself:
>>
>> I am an Associate Software Engineer on the OpenShift
>> machine-config-operator (mco) team and I'm based out of Berlin, Germany.
>> Last year, I participated in Google Summer of Code as a student with
>> Fedora IoT and joined Red Hat shortly thereafter to work on the Fedora
>> CoreOS (FCOS) team.
>> I joined the MCO team when it was established earlier this year.
>>
>> Having been a Fedora/Atomic community member for some years, I'm a strong
>> proponent of using FCOS as base OS for OKD and would like to see it enabled
>> :)
>> As I work on the team that looks after the MCO, which is one of the parts
>> of OpenShift that will need some adaptation in order to support another
>> base OS, I am confident I can help with contributions there
>> (of course I don't want to shut the door for other OSes to be used as
>> base if people are interested in that :).
>>
>> Proposal: Create WG and hold regular meetings
>>
>> I'd like to propose the creation of the OKD Working Group that will hold
>> bi-weekly meetings.
>> (or should we call it a SIG? Also open to suggestions to find the right
>> venue: IRC?, OpenShift Commons Slack?).
>>
>> I'll survey some people in the coming days to find a suitable meeting
>> time.
>>
>> If you have any feedback or suggestions, please feel free to reach out,
>> either via this list or personally!
>> I can be found as lorbus on IRC/Fedora, @lorbus42 on Twitter, or simply
>> via email :)
>>
>> I'll send out more info here ASAP. Stay tuned!
>>
>> With kind regards
>>
>> CHRISTIAN GLOMBEK
>> Associate Software Engineer
>>
>> Red Hat GmbH, registred seat: Grassbrunn
>> Commercial register: Amtsgericht Muenchen, HRB 153243
>> Managing directors: Charles Cachera, Michael O'Neill, Thomas Savage, Eric 
>> Shander
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 10:45 PM Clayton Coleman 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for everyone who provided feedback over the last few weeks.
>>> There's been a lot of good feedback, including some things I'll try to
>>> capture here:
>>>
>>> * More structured working groups would be good
>>> * Better public roadmap
>>> * Concrete schedule for OKD 4
>>> * Concrete proposal for OKD 4
>>>
>>> I've heard generally positive comments about the suggestions and
>>> philosophy in the last email, with a desire for more details around what
>>> the actual steps might look like, so I think it's safe to say that the idea
>>> of "continuously up to date Kubernetes distribution" resonated.  We'll
>>> continue to take feedback along this direction (private or public).
>>>
>>> Since 4 was the kickoff for this discussion, and with the recent release
>>> of the Fedora CoreOS beta (
>>> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-coreos/getting-started/) 
>>> figuring
>>> prominently in the discussions so far, I got some volunteers from that team
>>> to take point on setting up a working group (SIG?) around the initial level
>>> of integration and drafting a proposal.
>>>
>>> Steve and Christian have both been working on Fedora CoreOS and
>>> graciously agreed to help drive the next steps on Fedora CoreOS and OKD
>>> potential integration into a proposal.  There's a rough level draft doc
>>> they plan to share - but for now I will turn this over to them and they'll
>>> help organize time / forum / process for kicking off this effort.  As that
>>> continues, we'll identify new SIGs to spawn off as necessary to cover other
>>> topics, including initial CI and release automation to deliver any
>>> necessary changes.
>>>
>>> Thanks to everyone who gave feedback, and stay tuned here for more!
>>>
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Re: Follow up on OKD 4

2019-07-19 Thread Christian Glombek
Hi everyone,

first of all, I'd like to thank Clayton for kicking this off!

As I only just joined this ML, let me quickly introduce myself:

I am an Associate Software Engineer on the OpenShift
machine-config-operator (mco) team and I'm based out of Berlin, Germany.
Last year, I participated in Google Summer of Code as a student with Fedora
IoT and joined Red Hat shortly thereafter to work on the Fedora CoreOS
(FCOS) team.
I joined the MCO team when it was established earlier this year.

Having been a Fedora/Atomic community member for some years, I'm a strong
proponent of using FCOS as base OS for OKD and would like to see it enabled
:)
As I work on the team that looks after the MCO, which is one of the parts
of OpenShift that will need some adaptation in order to support another
base OS, I am confident I can help with contributions there
(of course I don't want to shut the door for other OSes to be used as base
if people are interested in that :).

Proposal: Create WG and hold regular meetings

I'd like to propose the creation of the OKD Working Group that will hold
bi-weekly meetings.
(or should we call it a SIG? Also open to suggestions to find the right
venue: IRC?, OpenShift Commons Slack?).

I'll survey some people in the coming days to find a suitable meeting time.

If you have any feedback or suggestions, please feel free to reach out,
either via this list or personally!
I can be found as lorbus on IRC/Fedora, @lorbus42 on Twitter, or simply via
email :)

I'll send out more info here ASAP. Stay tuned!

With kind regards

CHRISTIAN GLOMBEK
Associate Software Engineer

Red Hat GmbH, registred seat: Grassbrunn
Commercial register: Amtsgericht Muenchen, HRB 153243
Managing directors: Charles Cachera, Michael O'Neill, Thomas Savage,
Eric Shander



On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 10:45 PM Clayton Coleman 
wrote:

> Thanks for everyone who provided feedback over the last few weeks.
> There's been a lot of good feedback, including some things I'll try to
> capture here:
>
> * More structured working groups would be good
> * Better public roadmap
> * Concrete schedule for OKD 4
> * Concrete proposal for OKD 4
>
> I've heard generally positive comments about the suggestions and
> philosophy in the last email, with a desire for more details around what
> the actual steps might look like, so I think it's safe to say that the idea
> of "continuously up to date Kubernetes distribution" resonated.  We'll
> continue to take feedback along this direction (private or public).
>
> Since 4 was the kickoff for this discussion, and with the recent release
> of the Fedora CoreOS beta (
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-coreos/getting-started/) figuring
> prominently in the discussions so far, I got some volunteers from that team
> to take point on setting up a working group (SIG?) around the initial level
> of integration and drafting a proposal.
>
> Steve and Christian have both been working on Fedora CoreOS and graciously
> agreed to help drive the next steps on Fedora CoreOS and OKD potential
> integration into a proposal.  There's a rough level draft doc they plan to
> share - but for now I will turn this over to them and they'll help organize
> time / forum / process for kicking off this effort.  As that continues,
> we'll identify new SIGs to spawn off as necessary to cover other topics,
> including initial CI and release automation to deliver any necessary
> changes.
>
> Thanks to everyone who gave feedback, and stay tuned here for more!
>
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