Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack Mitaka (三鷹) - Our next release name has been selected

2015-07-16 Thread Michael Micucci

A little off-topic, so please forgive me. :)

If you go to the Ghibli Museum (and yes, it IS a great experience), be 
sure to get tickets in advance.  You have to buy them at Lawson store 
before the actual ticket date (no same-day sales).  Just a heads up for 
anyone planning to go. ;)


As I said, I lived in that area until recently, so if anyone wants some 
tips on places to go, I might be able to provide a couple sightseeing 
spots. ;)


Thanks!

Michael Micucci

On 07/15/2015 08:08 PM, Jaesuk Ahn wrote:

Thank everyone in the community for the great collaboration. :)

It seems like Mitaka is hosting great animations everyone loves, 
Ghibli Museum (http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/).

We should probably plan an official trip there during Tokyo Summit. :)




On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:00 AM Ian Cordasco 
ian.corda...@rackspace.com mailto:ian.corda...@rackspace.com wrote:


On 7/14/15, 13:47, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com
mailto:mord...@inaugust.com wrote:

Hi everybody!

Ok. There is nothing more actually useful I can say that isn't in the
subject line. As I mentioned previously, the preliminary results from
our name election are here:

http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_4983776e190c8dbc

As you are all probably aware by now, as a follow on step, the
OpenStack
Foundation staff assessed the names chosen for legal risk in the
order
we ranked them. The first two had significant identified problems
so we
skipped them. The third had no legal problems, but after
announcing it
as the choice, it came to light that there were significant social
issues surrounding the name.

The fourth on the list, Mitaka (三鷹) is clear.

So please join me in welcoming the latest name to our family ...
and if
you, like me, are not a native Japanese speaker, in learning two
(more)
new characters.

I'd also like to thank everyone in our community for
understanding. As
we try our best to be an inclusive worldwide community, the
opportunities for unwitting missteps are vast and ultimately probably
unavoidable. Being able to recognize and deal with them and learn
from
them as they occur makes me proud of who we are and what we've
become.

I agree. It's really encouraging to see a community as large as
OpenStack
embrace inclusivity and empathy around social issues.

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Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack Mitaka (三鷹) - Our next release name has been selected

2015-07-15 Thread Jaesuk Ahn
Thank everyone in the community for the great collaboration. :)

It seems like Mitaka is hosting great animations everyone loves, Ghibli
Museum (http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/).
We should probably plan an official trip there during Tokyo Summit. :)




On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:00 AM Ian Cordasco ian.corda...@rackspace.com
wrote:

 On 7/14/15, 13:47, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com wrote:

 Hi everybody!
 
 Ok. There is nothing more actually useful I can say that isn't in the
 subject line. As I mentioned previously, the preliminary results from
 our name election are here:
 
 http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_4983776e190c8dbc
 
 As you are all probably aware by now, as a follow on step, the OpenStack
 Foundation staff assessed the names chosen for legal risk in the order
 we ranked them. The first two had significant identified problems so we
 skipped them. The third had no legal problems, but after announcing it
 as the choice, it came to light that there were significant social
 issues surrounding the name.
 
 The fourth on the list, Mitaka (三鷹) is clear.
 
 So please join me in welcoming the latest name to our family ... and if
 you, like me, are not a native Japanese speaker, in learning two (more)
 new characters.
 
 I'd also like to thank everyone in our community for understanding. As
 we try our best to be an inclusive worldwide community, the
 opportunities for unwitting missteps are vast and ultimately probably
 unavoidable. Being able to recognize and deal with them and learn from
 them as they occur makes me proud of who we are and what we've become.

 I agree. It's really encouraging to see a community as large as OpenStack
 embrace inclusivity and empathy around social issues.

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[openstack-dev] OpenStack Mitaka (三鷹) - Our next release name has been selected

2015-07-14 Thread Monty Taylor
Hi everybody!

Ok. There is nothing more actually useful I can say that isn't in the
subject line. As I mentioned previously, the preliminary results from
our name election are here:

http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_4983776e190c8dbc

As you are all probably aware by now, as a follow on step, the OpenStack
Foundation staff assessed the names chosen for legal risk in the order
we ranked them. The first two had significant identified problems so we
skipped them. The third had no legal problems, but after announcing it
as the choice, it came to light that there were significant social
issues surrounding the name.

The fourth on the list, Mitaka (三鷹) is clear.

So please join me in welcoming the latest name to our family ... and if
you, like me, are not a native Japanese speaker, in learning two (more)
new characters.

I'd also like to thank everyone in our community for understanding. As
we try our best to be an inclusive worldwide community, the
opportunities for unwitting missteps are vast and ultimately probably
unavoidable. Being able to recognize and deal with them and learn from
them as they occur makes me proud of who we are and what we've become.

Thanks!
Monty

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Re: [openstack-dev] OpenStack Mitaka (三鷹) - Our next release name has been selected

2015-07-14 Thread Ian Cordasco
On 7/14/15, 13:47, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com wrote:

Hi everybody!

Ok. There is nothing more actually useful I can say that isn't in the
subject line. As I mentioned previously, the preliminary results from
our name election are here:

http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_4983776e190c8dbc

As you are all probably aware by now, as a follow on step, the OpenStack
Foundation staff assessed the names chosen for legal risk in the order
we ranked them. The first two had significant identified problems so we
skipped them. The third had no legal problems, but after announcing it
as the choice, it came to light that there were significant social
issues surrounding the name.

The fourth on the list, Mitaka (三鷹) is clear.

So please join me in welcoming the latest name to our family ... and if
you, like me, are not a native Japanese speaker, in learning two (more)
new characters.

I'd also like to thank everyone in our community for understanding. As
we try our best to be an inclusive worldwide community, the
opportunities for unwitting missteps are vast and ultimately probably
unavoidable. Being able to recognize and deal with them and learn from
them as they occur makes me proud of who we are and what we've become.

I agree. It's really encouraging to see a community as large as OpenStack
embrace inclusivity and empathy around social issues.

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