Hello everyone, It's that time of the year again... In less than 7 weeks a lot of us will meet in Vancouver for 4 days of Design Summit craziness. The space we'll be in is pretty awesome, I'm sure you will all like it.
Like every design summit, we introduced a number of changes, which I already mentioned at: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-January/054122.html The TL;DR is that we'll have scheduled "fishbowl sessions", our traditional open discussions in a large room to gather as much feedback as possible on a given topic. But we'll also have scheduled "work sessions" in smaller rooms, for teams to gather in a quiet environment to get specific work done. Those replace most of the uses of the "project pods" we had in previous editions, although we plan to still have a few roundtables set up as pod space for ad-hoc meetings. The second change is that the "Ops Summit" is now fully integrated in the Design Summit, as an "Ops track". They will make use of Fishbowl sessions and Work sessions as well, and share the same time and space. The overall layout for the event is the following: Tuesday: Cross-project track, Ops track fishbowl sessions Wednesday: Project team tracks, Ops track working sessions Thursday: Project team tracks Friday: Contributors meetups In the mean time, we need to determine what we want to discuss. Each team is free to select its preferred tooling to achieve that. You can find links to each team planning tool/etherpad at: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Summit/Planning Beyond suggesting topics, it's interesting to discuss whether that topic needs to be discussed in a fishbowl room (and announced on the summit schedule), or needs to be worked on in a quieter setting in a working session room. That might prove useful to determine more precisely how much of each session type each team needs, and let us do late adjustments on the room allocation. NB: The current plan is to publish the proposed room allocation for all projects on April 10, once we know which projects we need to include. Feel free to reach out to me here or on IRC if you have questions over this process. See you soon in Vancouver ! -- Thierry Carrez (ttx) __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev