Hi,
Are there plans to follow the OpenStack events policy this time?
eg Commercial participants should have equal opportunity to sponsor and
support the activity. When the number of sponsorships is limited, a best
practice is to publish a sponsorship prospectus online on a date known
in
On 11/01/16 20:08, Sean Dague wrote:
On 01/10/2016 11:31 PM, Lana Brindley wrote:
Wow. That'll make the release notes process painful this round ... o.O
Hmmm. In my mind it will make it a lot easier. In the past we end up
getting to the release and sit around and go "hmmm, what did we change
ingee" as
Thierry suggested?
Regards,
Tom
On 14/12/15 17:12, Tom Fifield wrote:
... and back to this thread after a few weeks :)
The conclusions I saw were:
* Audience for openstack-announce should be "users/non-dev"
* Service project releases announcements are good
* Cl
On 14/01/16 15:22, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On 2016-01-14 08:13, Tom Fifield wrote:
So, I'm prompted by another 20 oslo release emails to dredge up this
thread :)
There appears to be broad consensus that those shouldn't be going to the
announce list ... what do we need to do to get that to change
Hi ops (cc: devs),
I'm writing to you to let you know why I think Thierry's proposal is a
good one that probably works better for us than the current situation.
The design summit for us at the moment isn't as good as it could be. You
turn up, ready to contribute and help out developers with
On 26/02/16 22:02, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 02/23/2016 12:33 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
OpenStack Conference <-- The main event.
OpenStack:How <-- The developer planning event.
:)
-jay
Probably I'm dumb, but I still don't understand what's wrong with the
name "design summit" for the developer
Hi all,
I'd like to introduce a new round of community awards handed out by the
Foundation, to be presented at the feedback session of the summit.
Nothing flashy or starchy - the idea is that these are to be a little
informal, quirky ... but still recognising the extremely valuable work
A beautiful post, sir. Thank you for everything!
On 09/03/16 22:15, Flavio Percoco wrote:
Greetings,
I'm not going to run for Glance's PTL position for the Newton timeframe.
There are many motivations behind this choice. Some of them I'm willing to
discuss in private if people are interested
On 09/04/16 14:49, Thomas Goirand wrote:
I still don't have any idea what's wrong with the
Debian guide.
The standing issue that I recall that raises the maintenance burden is
the use of debconf rather than/in addition to manual config file edits
as per the other distros. I can't remember
Reminder :)
We'll probably stop taking entries at the end of next week.
On 16/02/16 18:43, Tom Fifield wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to introduce a new round of community awards handed out by the
Foundation, to be presented at the feedback session of the summit.
Nothing flashy or starchy
On 03/03/16 23:12, Jonathan Proulx wrote:
To go a little further down my wish list I'd really like to do be able
to offer a standard selection of security groups for my site no tjust
'default', but that may be a bit off this topic. Briefly my
motivation is that 'internal' here includes a
ugh Blemings ---2016/02/21 09:54:59
PM---Hiya, On 16/02/2016 21:43, Tom Fifield wrote:Hugh Blemings
---2016/02/21 09:54:59 PM---Hiya, On 16/02/2016 21:43, Tom Fifield
wrote:
From: Hugh Blemings <h...@blemings.org <mailto:h...@blemings.org>>
To: "OpenS
Hi all,
On 22/04/16 16:40, Clint Byrum wrote:
But in the mean time, maybe we can just send this message
to party planners: Provide us with interesting spaces to converse and
bond in, and we will be happier.
Spoke with the party planners and got the inside gossip :)
The good news: for the
On 11/05/16 02:48, Dan Smith wrote:
Hmm... that's unfortunate, as we were trying to get some of our less
ephemeral items out of random etherpads and into the wiki (which has the
value of being google indexed).
Yeah, I'm kinda surprised anyone would consider a wiki-less world. I'm
definitely
On 11/05/16 09:04, Dan Smith wrote:
Here it is :)
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Special:AncientPages
Great, I see at least one I can nuke on the first page.
Note that I don't seem to have delete powers on the wiki. That's surely
a first step in letting people maintain the relevance of
On 04/05/16 01:58, John Dickinson wrote:
TC,
In reference to
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-May/093680.html and
Thierry's reply, I'm currently drafting a TC resolution to update
http://governance.openstack.org/resolutions/20150901-programming-languages.html
to
Hi,
Did you try logging in with your @gmail.com address ? :)
Regards,
Tom
On 02/08/16 19:04, zhuna wrote:
Dear,
I had an openstack ID with my company email address(na...@cn.ibm.com), I
change my company recently, so I add an company affiliation with my new
company name.
Now the question
Quick answers in-line
On 29/06/16 05:44, Adam Young wrote:
It seems to me that keystone Core should be able to moderate Keystone
questions on the site. That means that they should be able to remove
old dead ones, remove things tagged as Keystone that do not apply and so
on. I would assume the
On 01/07/16 13:01, Adam Young wrote:
On 06/28/2016 11:13 PM, Tom Fifield wrote:
Quick answers in-line
On 29/06/16 05:44, Adam Young wrote:
It seems to me that keystone Core should be able to moderate Keystone
questions on the site. That means that they should be able to remove
old dead ones
Should be good for another 24.5 hours now :) Get those presentations in!
On 廿十七年二月六日 暮 01:26, shubham sharma wrote:
Hi,
I am in IST timezone (UTC+5:30) and I am getting error in submitting
proposal with following error.
" *Warning!* Call for Presentations is closed!. "
Anybody else facing
On 14/01/17 04:07, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Sometimes I almost wish we just rented out a football stadium (or
equivalent, a soccer field?) and put all the contributors in the 'field'
with bean bags and some tables and a bunch of white boards (and a lot of
wifi and power cords) and let everyone
On 16/01/17 21:55, Ian Cordasco wrote:
Third, "Existence and quality of packages for this project in popular
distributions." it seems Fedora [2], Debian [3], Ubuntu [4], and
OpenSUSE [5] all have packages (including in stable versions). I can't
speak to the quality of the packages, but knowing
On 17/01/17 00:14, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Ian Cordasco wrote:
From: Tom Fifield <t...@openstack.org>
On 16/01/17 21:55, Ian Cordasco wrote:
Third, "Existence and quality of packages for this project in popular
distributions." it seems Fedora [2], Debian [3], Ubuntu [4], and
On 廿十六年九月九日 朝 10:41, Tom Fifield wrote:
On 廿十六年九月八日 暮 08:36, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2016-09-09 01:10:15 + (+), Bhandaru, Malini K wrote:
Is it just me who likes to hit the save button often?
It gets tedious proving often that you are not a robot. Wiki
reCAPTCHA likes proof even
On 廿十六年九月八日 暮 08:36, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2016-09-09 01:10:15 + (+), Bhandaru, Malini K wrote:
Is it just me who likes to hit the save button often?
It gets tedious proving often that you are not a robot. Wiki
reCAPTCHA likes proof even if saves are spaced less than a minute
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/368114/
On 廿十六年九月九日 朝 10:51, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Tom Fifield <t...@openstack.org
<mailto:t...@openstack.org>> wrote:
On 廿十六年九月九日 朝 10:41, Tom Fifield wrote:
On 廿十六年九月八日 暮 08:36, Jeremy S
On 廿十六年九月九日 朝 11:45, Hayes, Graham wrote:
On 09/09/2016 08:44, Tom Fifield wrote:
On 廿十六年九月八日 暮 08:36, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2016-09-09 01:10:15 + (+), Bhandaru, Malini K wrote:
Is it just me who likes to hit the save button often?
It gets tedious proving often that you
On 廿十六年九月九日 暮 02:01, Shamail wrote:
Hi Tom,
I'll help with that. :)
Thanks Shamail - standby - I will write up instructions and send them
through.
Thanks,
Shamail
On Sep 9, 2016, at 2:49 PM, Tom Fifield <t...@openstack.org> wrote:
On 廿十六年九月九日 朝 11:45, Hayes, Graham wrote:
On 10/09/16 06:12, Tom Fifield wrote:
On 廿十六年九月九日 暮 02:01, Shamail wrote:
Hi Tom,
I'll help with that. :)
Thanks Shamail - standby - I will write up instructions and send them
through.
I added a section "Helping Real Users avoid the CAPTCHA (admin rights
needed)" on the wiki
Hi all,
Last November, we discussed the OpenStack-announce list, defined its
purpose more finely and moved some internal library announcements to
-dev[1].
For reference, we describe the list as:
"""
Subscribe to this list to receive important announcements from the
OpenStack Release Team
On 17/08/16 15:19, UnitedStack 张德通 wrote:
i want to join openstack mailing list
You're on it ^_^
__
OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Unsubscribe:
Time is running out to nominate for an award!!
https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/community_contributor_award_nomination_form
On 21/09/16 02:43, Kendall Nelson wrote:
Hello all,
I’m pleased to announce the next round of community contributor awards!
Similar to the Austin Summit,
Hello all,
It's fantastic to see all of the PTG planning that has been going on in
recent threads. It's clear there's a bit of confusion too, and as
mriedem notes - us "mere mortals" are probably going to take some time
to figure it out. Nothing's final of course, and we're going to take a
Hi *dev,
Post over on the general ML you might be interested in - please send
replies there to avoid cross-posting pain ;)
Regards,
Tom
Forwarded Message
Subject: [Openstack] The Forum: in more detail
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 11:42:53 +0800
From: Tom Fifield &l
Hi all,
Forum topic submission closes in 2 days (Sunday 23:59 UTC).
One of the types of topics you could consider submitting is a user/dev
feedback session for your project. I see Swift, Keystone and Kolla have
already done this - thanks!
From experience running the ops meetups, the best
Hi everyone,
Thank you for the many excellent topics submitted for our first Forum.
We have updated the topic submission site with the status of each -
please check yours.
Please also find attached in PDF the proposed schedule for the Forum in
Boston.
Let us know if you see major issues
On 10/04/17 22:19, Emilien Macchi wrote:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 7:31 AM, Flavio Percoco <fla...@redhat.com> wrote:
On 10/04/17 17:35 +0800, Tom Fifield wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thank you for the many excellent topics submitted for our first Forum. We
have updated the topic submissio
Hello all,
The schedule for our the Forum is online:
https://www.openstack.org/summit/boston-2017/summit-schedule/#track=146
==> Session moderators, please start advertising your sessions &
starting pre-discussions, to get the best, most well-informed people
there possible!
==> Anyone
Still no email over here :)
On 20/04/17 14:43, Kevin Benton wrote:
FWIW mine just came through yesterday.
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Jay S Bryant > wrote:
All,
For those of you haven't received an e-mail, check the inbox you
On 廿十七年三月七日 暮 11:26, Matt Riedemann wrote:
On 3/7/2017 6:35 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Hi everyone,
I recently got more information about the space dedicated to the "Forum"
at the OpenStack Summit in Boston. We'll have three different types of
spaces available.
1/ "Forum" proper
There will be
Hi all,
With the forum not long away, it's time to start listing your session
etherpads. I've gathered all that I knew about on:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum/Boston2017
Please add yours ASAP!
Regards,
Tom
On 26/04/17 21:12, Julien Danjou wrote:
On Tue, Apr 25 2017, Tom Fifield wrote:
Hi Tom,
It's listed on the main summit schedule, under the Forum :)
Here's a direct link to the Forum category:
https://www.openstack.org/summit/boston-2017/summit-schedule/#track=146
I've also just realized
On 25/04/17 16:35, joehuang wrote:
Hello,
Where can I find the project on-board schedule in OpenStack Boston
summit? I haven't found it yet, and maybe I missed some mail. Thanks a lot.
It's listed on the main summit schedule, under the Forum :)
Here's a direct link to the Forum category:
On 廿十七年五月廿四日 朝 09:38, Rochelle Grober wrote:
From: Ildiko
> On 2017. May 23., at 15:43, Sean McGinnis
wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 05:50:50PM -0500, Anne Gentle wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Sean McGinnis
wrote:
[snip]
Hey
Hi all,
Tom here, on a personal note.
It's quite fitting that this November our summit is in Australia :)
I'm hoping to see you there because after being part of 15 releases, and
travelling the equivalent of a couple of round trips to the moon to
witness OpenStack grow around the world, the
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