Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-14 Thread Thierry Carrez
Adrien Cunin wrote: > Le 09/10/2015 11:42, Thierry Carrez a écrit : > Nice! I've got a question though: is there another way than the wiki > page to consume those successes? > > I was thinking of an RSS/Atom feed, which would make it possible to > easily publish them elsewhere (website, social med

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-14 Thread Adrien Cunin
Le 09/10/2015 11:42, Thierry Carrez a écrit : > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > to feel part of a single community, and to celebrate little successes > and progre

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-12 Thread Lana Brindley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/10/15 19:42, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > to feel part of a single community, and

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-12 Thread Thierry Carrez
Mike Spreitzer wrote: > Great. I am about to contribute one myself. Lucky I noticed this > email. How will the word get out to those who did not? How about a > pointer to instructions on the Successes page? Yes, we need to document that in various places (infra guide, project team guide, the w

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Mike Spreitzer
Thierry Carrez wrote on 10/09/2015 05:42:49 AM: ... > So whenever you feel like you made progress, or had a little success in > your OpenStack adventures, or have some joyful moment to share, just > throw the following message on your local IRC channel: > > #success [Your message here] > > The

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Nick Chase
This is AWESOME! And I've already found useful resources on the list of successes. Beautiful job, and fantastic idea! Nick On 10/09/2015 05:42 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost,

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Carl Baldwin
+1 Great idea! On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 3:42 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > to feel part of a single community, and to celebrate littl

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Kyle Mestery
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 8:52 AM, Russell Bryant wrote: > On 10/09/2015 05:42 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > > to feel part of

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Shamail
> On Oct 9, 2015, at 10:49 AM, John Griffith wrote: > > ​Great idea Thierry, great to promote some positive things! Thanks for > putting this together.​ +1 Great indeed... thanks Thierry. Regards, Shamail __ OpenStack

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread John Griffith
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 3:42 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > to feel part of a single community, and to celebrate little successes > a

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2015-10-09 15:53:17 +0200 (+0200), Ihar Hrachyshka wrote: [...] > There are already multiple karmabot implementations that could be > reused, like https://github.com/chromakode/karmabot > > Can we just adopt one of those? Perhaps, though we're trying to reduce rather than increase the number o

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Russell Bryant
On 10/09/2015 05:42 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > to feel part of a single community, and to celebrate little successes > and progre

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Ihar Hrachyshka
> On 09 Oct 2015, at 15:46, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > > On 2015-10-09 13:51:39 +0200 (+0200), Ihar Hrachyshka wrote: > [...] >> Another IRC service that I find useful to encourage collaboration >> in teams is a karma bot. Something that would calculate >> ++ messages in tracked channels. Having suc

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2015-10-09 13:51:39 +0200 (+0200), Ihar Hrachyshka wrote: [...] > Another IRC service that I find useful to encourage collaboration > in teams is a karma bot. Something that would calculate > ++ messages in tracked channels. Having such a > lightweight and visible way to tell ‘thank you’ to a co

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Ihar Hrachyshka
> On 09 Oct 2015, at 11:42, Thierry Carrez wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > to feel part of a single community, and to celebrate little successes > an

[openstack-dev] [all] Recording little everyday OpenStack successes

2015-10-09 Thread Thierry Carrez
Hello everyone, OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever to feel part of a single community, and to celebrate little successes and progress. In a (small) effort to help with that, I suggested ma