Re: [openstack-dev] [Tripleo] tripleo-cd-admins team update / contact info question

2014-03-04 Thread Chris Jones
Hi On 25 February 2014 14:30, Robert Collins wrote: > So - I think we need to define two things: > - a stock way for $randoms to ask for support w/ these clouds that > will be fairly low latency and reliable. > - a way for us to escalate to each other *even if folk happen to be > away from t

Re: [openstack-dev] [Tripleo] tripleo-cd-admins team update / contact info question

2014-02-27 Thread Derek Higgins
On 25/02/14 22:30, Robert Collins wrote: > In the tripleo meeting today we re-affirmed that the tripleo-cd-admins > team is aimed at delivering production-availability clouds - thats how > we know the the tripleo program is succeeding (or not !). > > So if you're a member of that team, you're on t

Re: [openstack-dev] [Tripleo] tripleo-cd-admins team update / contact info question

2014-02-26 Thread James Polley
I'm not sure how well it would work here, but I've used Pagerduty.com for something similar before. The big up side of pagerduty is that it is pretty good at contacting people who aren't at their computers. It supports email notifications and webhooks for people who want to lots of control ov

[openstack-dev] [Tripleo] tripleo-cd-admins team update / contact info question

2014-02-25 Thread Robert Collins
In the tripleo meeting today we re-affirmed that the tripleo-cd-admins team is aimed at delivering production-availability clouds - thats how we know the the tripleo program is succeeding (or not !). So if you're a member of that team, you're on the hook - effectively on call, where production iss