Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-30 Thread Frank Kloeker
Am 2017-11-27 11:58, schrieb Thierry Carrez: [...] We have two options in how we do the split for predetermined topics. We used to split the week between Mon-Tue (themes) and Wed-Fri (teams). The general idea there was to allow some people only interested in a team meeting to only attend the

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-30 Thread Dmitry Tantsur
On 11/27/2017 11:58 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: Hi everyone, We are in the final step in the process of signing the contract with the PTG venue. We should be able to announce the location this week ! So it's time to start preparing. We'll have 5 days, like in Denver. One thing we'd like to

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-29 Thread Jean-Philippe Evrard
On 29 November 2017 at 03:20, Masayuki Igawa wrote: > On 11/28, Ghanshyam Mann wrote: >> Mon-Tue/Wed-Fri works as most suitable format. There are always >> conflict for many of us but that can be adjusted by working with team >> planning. >> >> Another thing can help is

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-28 Thread Masayuki Igawa
On 11/28, Ghanshyam Mann wrote: > Mon-Tue/Wed-Fri works as most suitable format. There are always > conflict for many of us but that can be adjusted by working with team > planning. > > Another thing can help is to give flexibility to team to have team > topic even on Mon-Tue, which mean team

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-28 Thread Matt Riedemann
On 11/28/2017 3:46 AM, Chris Dent wrote: On Tue, 28 Nov 2017, Flavio Percoco wrote: Others have raised concerns about being able to properly keep the momentum of the day going if we adopt the new format. I have to admit that I'm also concerned about this. Switching context every half day may

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 4:46 AM, Chris Dent wrote: > On Tue, 28 Nov 2017, Flavio Percoco wrote: > >> Others have raised concerns about being able to properly keep the momentum >> of >> the day going if we adopt the new format. I have to admit that I'm also >> concerned

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-28 Thread Chris Dent
On Tue, 28 Nov 2017, Flavio Percoco wrote: Others have raised concerns about being able to properly keep the momentum of the day going if we adopt the new format. I have to admit that I'm also concerned about this. Switching context every half day may not be ideal. This is the real crux of

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-28 Thread Flavio Percoco
On 27/11/17 14:21 -0500, Doug Hellmann wrote: Excerpts from Thierry Carrez's message of 2017-11-27 11:58:04 +0100: Hi everyone, We are in the final step in the process of signing the contract with the PTG venue. We should be able to announce the location this week ! So it's time to start

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-28 Thread Flavio Percoco
On 27/11/17 11:58 +0100, Thierry Carrez wrote: Hi everyone, We are in the final step in the process of signing the contract with the PTG venue. We should be able to announce the location this week ! So it's time to start preparing. We'll have 5 days, like in Denver. One thing we'd like to

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-27 Thread Ghanshyam Mann
Mon-Tue/Wed-Fri works as most suitable format. There are always conflict for many of us but that can be adjusted by working with team planning. Another thing can help is to give flexibility to team to have team topic even on Mon-Tue, which mean team need dedicated room on Mon-Tue also. For

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-27 Thread Jeremy Freudberg
-1 from me. If one is a big name in OpenStack and/or has fingers in many pies, then moving away from the 2/3 split makes sense. That is to say, if you have the capacity for lots of interests, and lots of people are interested in you, then flexible scheduling allows all those interests to get

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-27 Thread Sean McGinnis
> > What sort of options do we have for trying the new morning/afternoon > split approach without increasing the burden on the events team? > > Can we print the signs so they have both the project team names and > a theme listed on the same sign so we can avoid changing them at > all? >

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-27 Thread Colleen Murphy
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We are in the final step in the process of signing the contract with the > PTG venue. We should be able to announce the location this week ! > > So it's time to start preparing. We'll have 5 days,

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-27 Thread Jay Bryant
Thierry, I have been happy with the current 2 day/3 day split. I am concerned that I would have a harder time getting focus from the project team splitting across multiple half days. That is just my hunch. Jay On Mon, Nov 27, 2017, 1:21 PM Doug Hellmann wrote: >

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-27 Thread Doug Hellmann
Excerpts from Thierry Carrez's message of 2017-11-27 11:58:04 +0100: > Hi everyone, > > We are in the final step in the process of signing the contract with the > PTG venue. We should be able to announce the location this week ! > > So it's time to start preparing. We'll have 5 days, like in

[openstack-dev] [all] Dublin PTG format

2017-11-27 Thread Thierry Carrez
Hi everyone, We are in the final step in the process of signing the contract with the PTG venue. We should be able to announce the location this week ! So it's time to start preparing. We'll have 5 days, like in Denver. One thing we'd like to change for this round is to give a bit more