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Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment as the primary icon. The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X inside a square. These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts out there to see what people think. Please let me know your thoughts! James Cole Graphic Designer OpenStack Foundation > On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole wrote: > > Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! > > My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. > > There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the project. > > Our brand design process normally follows these steps: > > Gather internal and community requirements > Create some rough concepts > Share the concepts internally with the OSF team > Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback > Revise and refine concepts as necessary > Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official logo > > Some things that are helpful to know: > > Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? > How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? > Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? > Are there any brands or visual systems you do not want to emulate? > Any other thoughts? > > Thank you! > > James Cole > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From jbrooks at redhat.com Fri Jun 5 19:17:58 2020 From: jbrooks at redhat.com (Jason Brooks) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2020 12:17:58 -0700 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> Message-ID: On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 12:07 PM James Cole wrote: > > Hi again everyone! > > Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might have about them. > > This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment as the primary icon. > > The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X inside a square. > > These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts out there to see what people think. These logos are nice-looking. I particularly like the test tube, but I wonder if the science lab focus is too abstract -- I sort of like something related to a stack of servers. That's what it's all about, after all, right? Jason > > Please let me know your thoughts! > > James Cole > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > > On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole wrote: > > Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! > > My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. > > There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the project. > > Our brand design process normally follows these steps: > > Gather internal and community requirements > Create some rough concepts > Share the concepts internally with the OSF team > Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback > Revise and refine concepts as necessary > Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official logo > > > Some things that are helpful to know: > > Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? > How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? > Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? > Are there any brands or visual systems you do not want to emulate? > Any other thoughts? > > > Thank you! > > James Cole > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -- Jason Brooks Manager, Community Architects & Infrastructure Red Hat Open Source Program Office (OSPO) https://community.redhat.com | https://osci.io From jonathan at openstack.org Fri Jun 5 19:32:38 2020 From: jonathan at openstack.org (Jonathan Bryce) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2020 12:32:38 -0700 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> Message-ID: <44674203-B1DB-4620-A342-B1BA6B60441A@openstack.org> Thanks for sending these out. I really like #2. To me the tube is a pretty good representation of mixing different ingredients (open source projects and technologies) to produce something (open clouds!). I think it also looks nice and clean and the subtle O + I is clever. Jonathan > On Jun 5, 2020, at 11:41 AM, James Cole wrote: > > Hi again everyone! > > Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might have about them. > > This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment as the primary icon. > > The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X inside a square. > > These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts out there to see what people think. > > Please let me know your thoughts! > > James Cole > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > > >> On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole > wrote: >> >> Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! >> >> My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. >> >> There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the project. >> >> Our brand design process normally follows these steps: >> >> Gather internal and community requirements >> Create some rough concepts >> Share the concepts internally with the OSF team >> Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback >> Revise and refine concepts as necessary >> Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official logo >> >> Some things that are helpful to know: >> >> Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? >> How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? >> Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? >> Are there any brands or visual systems you do not want to emulate? >> Any other thoughts? >> >> Thank you! >> >> James Cole >> Graphic Designer >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hbrock at redhat.com Mon Jun 8 10:16:44 2020 From: hbrock at redhat.com (Hugh Brock) Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2020 06:16:44 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: <44674203-B1DB-4620-A342-B1BA6B60441A@openstack.org> References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <44674203-B1DB-4620-A342-B1BA6B60441A@openstack.org> Message-ID: It's all really nice work, honestly. I think I'm with Jonathan on the second scheme. There is an echo of the off/on button icon (0 + 1) in there that resonates for me as well. --Hugh On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 3:33 PM Jonathan Bryce wrote: > Thanks for sending these out. I really like #2. > > To me the tube is a pretty good representation of mixing different > ingredients (open source projects and technologies) to produce something > (open clouds!). I think it also looks nice and clean and the subtle O + I > is clever. > > Jonathan > > > On Jun 5, 2020, at 11:41 AM, James Cole wrote: > > Hi again everyone! > > Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to > share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might > have about them. > > This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to > adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract > perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as > a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment > as the primary icon. > > The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to > represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test > environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely > resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab > concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X > inside a square. > > These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts > out there to see what people think. > > Please let me know your thoughts! > > *James Cole* > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > > > On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole wrote: > > Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! > > My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack > Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather > your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. > > There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., > laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) > but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the > project. > > *Our brand design process normally follows these steps: * > > > 1. Gather internal and community requirements > 2. Create some rough concepts > 3. Share the concepts internally with the OSF team > 4. Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback > 5. Revise and refine concepts as necessary > 6. Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official > logo > > > *Some things that are helpful to know:* > > > - Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? > - How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, > futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? > - Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? > - Are there any brands or visual systems you *do not *want to emulate? > - Any other thoughts? > > > Thank you! > > *James Cole* > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > -- Hugh Brock, hbrock at redhat.com Research Director, Red Hat He/him/his --- "I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant." --Robert McCloskey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks! Allison [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 [2] https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 [3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit#slide=id.g82b6d187d5_0_525 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From james at openstack.org Mon Jun 8 20:30:45 2020 From: james at openstack.org (James Cole) Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2020 15:30:45 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> Message-ID: <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Hey everyone Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the project can be better represented a different way. I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts on these ideas. Thanks! -James > On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole wrote: > > Hi again everyone! > > Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might have about them. > > This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment as the primary icon. > > The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X inside a square. > > These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts out there to see what people think. > > Please let me know your thoughts! > > James Cole > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > > >> On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole > wrote: >> >> Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! >> >> My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. >> >> There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the project. >> >> Our brand design process normally follows these steps: >> >> Gather internal and community requirements >> Create some rough concepts >> Share the concepts internally with the OSF team >> Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback >> Revise and refine concepts as necessary >> Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official logo >> >> Some things that are helpful to know: >> >> Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? >> How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? >> Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? >> Are there any brands or visual systems you do not want to emulate? >> Any other thoughts? >> >> Thank you! >> >> James Cole >> Graphic Designer >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From bburns at redhat.com Wed Jun 10 12:42:37 2020 From: bburns at redhat.com (Bill Burns) Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2020 08:42:37 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Message-ID: Count me in as a vote for the test tube too. cheers, Bill On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:31 PM James Cole wrote: > Hey everyone > > Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a > few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the > project can be better represented a different way. > > I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts > on these ideas. > > Thanks! > > -James > > On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole wrote: > > Hi again everyone! > > Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to > share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might > have about them. > > This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to > adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract > perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as > a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment > as the primary icon. > > The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to > represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test > environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely > resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab > concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X > inside a square. > > These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts > out there to see what people think. > > Please let me know your thoughts! > > *James Cole* > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > > > On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole wrote: > > Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! > > My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack > Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather > your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. > > There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., > laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) > but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the > project. > > *Our brand design process normally follows these steps: * > > > 1. Gather internal and community requirements > 2. Create some rough concepts > 3. Share the concepts internally with the OSF team > 4. Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback > 5. Revise and refine concepts as necessary > 6. 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Cloud owner - Need to monitor cloud usage for accounting, charging - Need to monitor historical usage for planning for future expansion - Needs visibility to issues (problem reports) generated by users - Logging information that may point to emerging hardware issues - Security and compliance information - Revision status of hardware and software Cloud Operators / Administrators and operator tools (such as AIOPs) - Dashboard view of the cloud, showing utilization, workloads, issues - Low level events that will need immediate operator attention (hardware / power failure, platform crashes, network outages) - Alerts generated from ongoing operations via events, metrics and logging - View of current health of cloud hardware (cpu load, memory usage / swapping, errors) - View of performance of various aspects (memory consumption, load averages, swapping, networking, storage) Cloud users - View of their workloads - View of overall cloud health and capacity Hope this helps get the conversation going! cheers, Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From james at openstack.org Fri Jun 12 16:04:29 2020 From: james at openstack.org (James Cole) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 11:04:29 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Message-ID: Thanks Bill! Since there appears to be some support for the test tube idea, I went ahead and mocked it up in a few different formats. The attached PDF shows how the logo could look as a sticker, on the website, and as a T-shirt. I also included a little brand guide page showing the color values and fonts used. If you all approve of this this direction I will prepare and send all of the logo files to you. Otherwise, I am happy to go back and work on some new ideas for the brand. Just let me know. Thank you! -James > On Jun 10, 2020, at 7:42 AM, Bill Burns wrote: > > Count me in as a vote for the test tube too. > > cheers, > Bill > > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:31 PM James Cole > wrote: > Hey everyone > > Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the project can be better represented a different way. > > I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts on these ideas. > > Thanks! > > -James > >> On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole > wrote: >> >> Hi again everyone! >> >> Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might have about them. >> >> This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment as the primary icon. >> >> The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X inside a square. >> >> These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts out there to see what people think. >> >> Please let me know your thoughts! >> >> James Cole >> Graphic Designer >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> >> >> >>> On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole > wrote: >>> >>> Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! >>> >>> My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. >>> >>> There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the project. >>> >>> Our brand design process normally follows these steps: >>> >>> Gather internal and community requirements >>> Create some rough concepts >>> Share the concepts internally with the OSF team >>> Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback >>> Revise and refine concepts as necessary >>> Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official logo >>> >>> Some things that are helpful to know: >>> >>> Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? >>> How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? >>> Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? >>> Are there any brands or visual systems you do not want to emulate? >>> Any other thoughts? >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> James Cole >>> Graphic Designer >>> OpenStack Foundation >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Openinfralabs mailing list >>> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >>> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Since there appears to be some support for the test tube idea, I went ahead and mocked it up in a few different formats. The attached PDF shows how the logo could look as a sticker, on the website, and as a T-shirt. I also included a little brand guide page showing the color values and fonts used. If you all approve of this this direction I will prepare and send all of the logo files to you. Otherwise, I am happy to go back and work on some new ideas for the brand. Just let me know. Thank you! -James On Jun 10, 2020, at 7:42 AM, Bill Burns > wrote: Count me in as a vote for the test tube too. cheers, Bill On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:31 PM James Cole > wrote: Hey everyone Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the project can be better represented a different way. I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts on these ideas. Thanks! -James On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole > wrote: Hi again everyone! Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might have about them. This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment as the primary icon. The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X inside a square. These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts out there to see what people think. Please let me know your thoughts! James Cole Graphic Designer OpenStack Foundation On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole > wrote: Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the project. Our brand design process normally follows these steps: 1. Gather internal and community requirements 2. Create some rough concepts 3. Share the concepts internally with the OSF team 4. Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback 5. Revise and refine concepts as necessary 6. Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official logo Some things that are helpful to know: · Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? · How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? · Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? · Are there any brands or visual systems you do not want to emulate? · Any other thoughts? Thank you! 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On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 1:23 PM Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > I’m quite in love with that shirt ☺ > > > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > > > > > *From: *James Cole > *Date: *Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:25 PM > *To: *"openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" > *Cc: *Bill Burns > *Subject: *Re: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding > > > > Thanks Bill! > > > > Since there appears to be some support for the test tube idea, I went > ahead and mocked it up in a few different formats. The attached PDF shows > how the logo could look as a sticker, on the website, and as a T-shirt. I > also included a little brand guide page showing the color values and fonts > used. > > > > If you all approve of this this direction I will prepare and send all of > the logo files to you. Otherwise, I am happy to go back and work on some > new ideas for the brand. > > > > Just let me know. Thank you! > > > > -James > > > > > > On Jun 10, 2020, at 7:42 AM, Bill Burns wrote: > > > > Count me in as a vote for the test tube too. > > > > cheers, > > Bill > > > > > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:31 PM James Cole wrote: > > Hey everyone > > > > Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a > few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the > project can be better represented a different way. > > > > I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts > on these ideas. > > > > Thanks! > > > > -James > > > > On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole wrote: > > > > Hi again everyone! > > > > Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to > share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might > have about them. > > > > This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to > adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract > perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as > a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment > as the primary icon. > > > > The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to > represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test > environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely > resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab > concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X > inside a square. > > > > These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts > out there to see what people think. > > > > Please let me know your thoughts! > > > > *James Cole* > > Graphic Designer > > OpenStack Foundation > > > > > > > > > > On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole wrote: > > > > Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! > > > > My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack > Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather > your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. > > > > There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., > laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) > but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the > project. > > > > *Our brand design process normally follows these steps: * > > > > 1. Gather internal and community requirements > > 2. Create some rough concepts > > 3. Share the concepts internally with the OSF team > > 4. Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback > > 5. Revise and refine concepts as necessary > > 6. Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the > official logo > > > > *Some things that are helpful to know:* > > > > · Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? > > · How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, > futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? > > · Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? > > · Are there any brands or visual systems you *do not *want to > emulate? > > · Any other thoughts? > > > > Thank you! > > > > *James Cole* > > Graphic Designer > > OpenStack Foundation > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mohan.ap at husky.neu.edu Fri Jun 12 17:43:54 2020 From: mohan.ap at husky.neu.edu (Apoorve Mohan) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 13:43:54 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Message-ID: Awesome Logo! On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 1:41 PM Hui Lei wrote: > If I love the logo, can I get a shirt too? > > Seriously though, a beautiful design. Great job, James! > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 1:23 PM Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > >> I’m quite in love with that shirt ☺ >> >> >> >> --- >> Michael Daitzman (He/Him) >> msd at bu.edu >> cell:978-201-9965 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *From: *James Cole >> *Date: *Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:25 PM >> *To: *"openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" >> *Cc: *Bill Burns >> *Subject: *Re: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding >> >> >> >> Thanks Bill! >> >> >> >> Since there appears to be some support for the test tube idea, I went >> ahead and mocked it up in a few different formats. The attached PDF shows >> how the logo could look as a sticker, on the website, and as a T-shirt. I >> also included a little brand guide page showing the color values and fonts >> used. >> >> >> >> If you all approve of this this direction I will prepare and send all of >> the logo files to you. Otherwise, I am happy to go back and work on some >> new ideas for the brand. >> >> >> >> Just let me know. Thank you! >> >> >> >> -James >> >> >> >> >> >> On Jun 10, 2020, at 7:42 AM, Bill Burns wrote: >> >> >> >> Count me in as a vote for the test tube too. >> >> >> >> cheers, >> >> Bill >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:31 PM James Cole wrote: >> >> Hey everyone >> >> >> >> Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a >> few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the >> project can be better represented a different way. >> >> >> >> I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts >> on these ideas. >> >> >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> >> -James >> >> >> >> On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi again everyone! >> >> >> >> Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to >> share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might >> have about them. >> >> >> >> This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to >> adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract >> perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as >> a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment >> as the primary icon. >> >> >> >> The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to >> represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test >> environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely >> resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab >> concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X >> inside a square. >> >> >> >> These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts >> out there to see what people think. >> >> >> >> Please let me know your thoughts! >> >> >> >> *James Cole* >> >> Graphic Designer >> >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole wrote: >> >> >> >> Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! >> >> >> >> My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack >> Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather >> your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. >> >> >> >> There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., >> laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) >> but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the >> project. >> >> >> >> *Our brand design process normally follows these steps: * >> >> >> >> 1. Gather internal and community requirements >> >> 2. Create some rough concepts >> >> 3. Share the concepts internally with the OSF team >> >> 4. Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback >> >> 5. Revise and refine concepts as necessary >> >> 6. Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the >> official logo >> >> >> >> *Some things that are helpful to know:* >> >> >> >> · Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? >> >> · How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, >> futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? >> >> · Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? >> >> · Are there any brands or visual systems you *do not *want to >> emulate? >> >> · Any other thoughts? >> >> >> >> Thank you! >> >> >> >> *James Cole* >> >> Graphic Designer >> >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hdempsey at redhat.com Mon Jun 15 11:52:10 2020 From: hdempsey at redhat.com (Heidi Dempsey) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 07:52:10 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Message-ID: FYI, this is a well-known similar logo: https://www.cloudlab.us/ I don't know if that is a positive or negative for what you're doing here. On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 12:26 PM James Cole wrote: > Thanks Bill! > > Since there appears to be some support for the test tube idea, I went > ahead and mocked it up in a few different formats. The attached PDF shows > how the logo could look as a sticker, on the website, and as a T-shirt. I > also included a little brand guide page showing the color values and fonts > used. > > If you all approve of this this direction I will prepare and send all of > the logo files to you. Otherwise, I am happy to go back and work on some > new ideas for the brand. > > Just let me know. Thank you! > > -James > > > On Jun 10, 2020, at 7:42 AM, Bill Burns wrote: > > Count me in as a vote for the test tube too. > > cheers, > Bill > > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:31 PM James Cole wrote: > >> Hey everyone >> >> Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a >> few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the >> project can be better represented a different way. >> >> I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts >> on these ideas. >> >> Thanks! >> >> -James >> >> On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole wrote: >> >> Hi again everyone! >> >> Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to >> share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might >> have about them. >> >> This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to >> adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract >> perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as >> a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment >> as the primary icon. >> >> The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to >> represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test >> environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely >> resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab >> concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X >> inside a square. >> >> These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts >> out there to see what people think. >> >> Please let me know your thoughts! >> >> *James Cole* >> Graphic Designer >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> >> >> >> On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole wrote: >> >> Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! >> >> My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack >> Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather >> your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. >> >> There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., >> laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) >> but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the >> project. >> >> *Our brand design process normally follows these steps: * >> >> >> 1. Gather internal and community requirements >> 2. Create some rough concepts >> 3. Share the concepts internally with the OSF team >> 4. Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback >> 5. Revise and refine concepts as necessary >> 6. Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official >> logo >> >> >> *Some things that are helpful to know:* >> >> >> - Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? >> - How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, >> futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? >> - Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? >> - Are there any brands or visual systems you *do not *want to emulate? >> - Any other thoughts? >> >> >> Thank you! >> >> *James Cole* >> Graphic Designer >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs >> > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lars at redhat.com Mon Jun 15 13:28:43 2020 From: lars at redhat.com (Lars Kellogg-Stedman) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 09:28:43 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] MOC CNV install In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20200615132843.bo4lfiuvic43kati@redhat.com> On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 04:13:37PM +0200, Marcel Hild wrote: > great progress on installing the CNV cluster. As I understand, the next > step would involve tearing it down and installing it again, to see if the > install playbooks are good. We haven't had a successful install yet, so we're still on the first step :). > I wonder if we should involve the OpenShift Hive folks at some point? > https://github.com/openshift/hive/blob/master/docs/using-hive.md#create-cluster-on-bare-metal My impression was that Hive was primarily targeted at multi-cluster installs, which I think will be interesting a little further out when we may be creating on-demand openshift clusters as part of the NERC. In the near term, I think it only makes sense to spend time looking at it if it's going to be the recommended installation tool for openshift in general, even for single cluster deployments. -- Lars Kellogg-Stedman | larsks @ {irc,twitter,github} http://blog.oddbit.com/ | N1LKS From fungi at yuggoth.org Mon Jun 15 13:33:53 2020 From: fungi at yuggoth.org (Jeremy Stanley) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 13:33:53 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Message-ID: <20200615133352.6j763jvmbhmmbb2j@yuggoth.org> On 2020-06-15 07:52:10 -0400 (-0400), Heidi Dempsey wrote: > FYI, this is a well-known similar logo: https://www.cloudlab.us/ > I don't know if that is a positive or negative for what you're > doing here. [...] They do both contain laboratory glassware, that's a good point. Maybe the difference between a Florence flask and a test tube is subtle for many (and if the OILabs logo is a boiling tube instead of a test tube, then even their purposes are similar). To me they look distinct, but to the layperson I suppose those might as well both be beakers or even Erlenmeyer flasks. -- Jeremy Stanley -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 963 bytes Desc: not available URL: From james at openstack.org Mon Jun 15 20:17:10 2020 From: james at openstack.org (James Cole) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 15:17:10 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Message-ID: Thanks for the feedback, everyone! Glad to see this idea is resonating with many of you. > On Jun 15, 2020, at 6:52 AM, Heidi Dempsey wrote: > > FYI, this is a well-known similar logo: https://www.cloudlab.us/ I don't know if that is a positive or negative for what you're doing here. @Heidi, thanks for sharing the info about the CloudLab logo. I think the two logos are different enough to not cause confusion, but am open to any dissenting opinions about that. I definitely want to make sure everybody is happy with the brand. -James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Allison > On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all OSF-supported projects and events. > > Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. > > If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. > > If you have any questions, please let me know. > > Thanks! > Allison > > [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 > [2] https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 > [3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit#slide=id.g82b6d187d5_0_525 _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Would anyone be able to present a short, 3-5 minute presentation on what OpenInfra Labs, progress to date, and how folks can get involved? I am happy to walk you through our template. Thanks! Allison On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price > wrote: Hi everyone, On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all OSF-supported projects and events. Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks! Allison [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 [2] https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 [3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit#slide=id.g82b6d187d5_0_525 _______________________________________________ Openinfralabs mailing list Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From allison at openstack.org Tue Jun 16 19:52:36 2020 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 14:52:36 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 In-Reply-To: <325EE131-55C4-46A2-8FA8-65C7DE0E4CD4@bu.edu> References: <211AB140-65D8-4539-83AB-B7A69923C384@openstack.org> <5DE85465-5993-40EA-8848-7C3C128BDB1E@openstack.org> <325EE131-55C4-46A2-8FA8-65C7DE0E4CD4@bu.edu> Message-ID: Awesome, Michael! So there are two (trying to optimize for different time zones). One is at 10am CT (1500 UTC) and the other is at 9pm CT (0200 UTC). They are both on next Thursday, June 25 (the second is on Friday, June 26 for APAC). Let me know what works for you - thank you! Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org > On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > Hi Allison, > > Happy to –what timezone is it in? (I’ll look at the links shortly, but wanted throw my name into the ring.) > > Regards, > > Michael > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > From: Allison Price > Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:48 PM > To: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 > > Hi everyone - > > I just wanted to resurface next week’s OSF community meeting. This is a great opportunity to present what OpenInfra Labs is and call for more people to participate. > > Would anyone be able to present a short, 3-5 minute presentation on what OpenInfra Labs, progress to date, and how folks can get involved? I am happy to walk you through our template. > > Thanks! > Allison > > > > >> On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price > wrote: >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> >> On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all OSF-supported projects and events. >> >> Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. >> >> If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. >> >> If you have any questions, please let me know. >> >> Thanks! >> Allison >> >> [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 >> [2] https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 >> [3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit#slide=id.g82b6d187d5_0_525 >> _______________________________________________ >> Openinfralabs mailing list >> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From james at openstack.org Tue Jun 16 21:14:06 2020 From: james at openstack.org (James Cole) Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 16:14:06 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding In-Reply-To: References: <2840A830-EC0F-4EC2-8E91-71EDDBD8AB16@openstack.org> <2650AFD4-9A53-4C02-8981-6B0BCCC93F0F@openstack.org> <7941584B-BE5C-4B07-AB66-8355477A7A00@openstack.org> Message-ID: <58783706-FE5A-4541-8C2C-47A50BEF787B@openstack.org> Hey Jen, Sounds like we’re calling it final, so here is a link to the files in a number of formats! I also included the brand guide page with a small color update. It might be helpful as you’re updating things. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6gbqdp7mirrunbv/AACSLNcofuQy_DAU7GsnPEISa?dl=0 Thanks to everybody for your feedback throughout the process! Just let me know if you need any more help on this. Thanks again! James Cole Graphic Designer OpenStack Foundation > On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:44 PM, Stacy, Jennifer wrote: > > Hi James, > > The logos look awesome! Can you keep me looped in on when the finals are available and I will update where they appear on the MOC site. > > Thanks! > > Jen > > From: Apoorve Mohan > Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 1:44 PM > To: Hui Lei > Cc: Bill Burns ; Daitzman, Michael S ; James Cole ; Krieger, Orran ; Michael Zink ; Peter Desnoyers ; Stacy, Jennifer ; openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding > > Awesome Logo! > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 1:41 PM Hui Lei > wrote: > If I love the logo, can I get a shirt too? > > Seriously though, a beautiful design. Great job, James! > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 1:23 PM Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: > I’m quite in love with that shirt ☺ > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > From: James Cole > > Date: Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:25 PM > To: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org " > > Cc: Bill Burns > > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs Branding > > Thanks Bill! > > Since there appears to be some support for the test tube idea, I went ahead and mocked it up in a few different formats. The attached PDF shows how the logo could look as a sticker, on the website, and as a T-shirt. I also included a little brand guide page showing the color values and fonts used. > > If you all approve of this this direction I will prepare and send all of the logo files to you. Otherwise, I am happy to go back and work on some new ideas for the brand. > > Just let me know. Thank you! > > -James > > > On Jun 10, 2020, at 7:42 AM, Bill Burns > wrote: > > Count me in as a vote for the test tube too. > > cheers, > Bill > > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:31 PM James Cole > wrote: > Hey everyone > > Thanks for the feedback! Looks like the test tube idea is clicking for a few of you. I’m also happy to explore some new ideas if you think the project can be better represented a different way. > > I’ll wait before taking any next steps to see if anyone else has thoughts on these ideas. > > Thanks! > > -James > > > On Jun 5, 2020, at 1:41 PM, James Cole > wrote: > > Hi again everyone! > > Some time has passed since we last talked about logos, so I wanted to share some ideas I've been working on and gather any thoughts you might have about them. > > This is one of those tricky projects that might be too complex to adequately distill into a symbol, so I approached it from a more abstract perspective. Two of these ideas play off of the "labs" part of the name as a nod to the academic heritage of the project and use laboratory equipment as the primary icon. > > The first concept depicts a microscope examining 3 blocks, meant to represent code or data. It symbolizes the observation of software in test environments. The second depicts a test tube in a circle, loosely resembling and O and I for OpenInfra. The third concept breaks from the lab concept and focuses more on the idea of testing, using a check mark and X inside a square. > > These are all fairly simple, but I wanted to throw a couple of concepts out there to see what people think. > > Please let me know your thoughts! > > James Cole > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > > > > On Mar 31, 2020, at 5:08 PM, James Cole > wrote: > > Greetings OpenInfra Labs team! > > My name is James Cole and I’m a graphic designer with the OpenStack Foundation. We want to help you brand this project and would like to gather your ideas before venturing too far down the logo development process. > > There are a few obvious possibilities for the visual identity (e.g., laboratory equipment, scientific things, symbols related to testing, etc.) but maybe you have some unique ideas that would better represent the project. > > Our brand design process normally follows these steps: > > 1. Gather internal and community requirements > 2. Create some rough concepts > 3. Share the concepts internally with the OSF team > 4. Share the concepts on the mailing list and gather feedback > 5. Revise and refine concepts as necessary > 6. Gather consensus and select the community favorite as the official logo > > Some things that are helpful to know: > > · Do you have any initial ideas or opinions for this brand? > · How would you want this brand to be perceived (corporate, futuristic, whimsical, trustworthy, etc.)? > · Are there any brands or projects similar to this project? > · Are there any brands or visual systems you do not want to emulate? > · Any other thoughts? > > Thank you! > > James Cole > Graphic Designer > OpenStack Foundation > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Agenda not completed by Monday – I’d like to use the time to work on Epics and Stories identified in June 10, 2020 meeting and captured in: Review of Epics/Stories already written - assign fleshing out based (Michael) · https://gitlab.com/open-infrastructure-labs/nerc-architecture · Board view: https://gitlab.com/open-infrastructure-labs/nerc-architecture/-/boards This is going to be parallel play since we are not all working on the same stories and epics. I’d like more input on future agenda items that will be helpful/meaningful to you (and so that I don’t hit Monday and say to myself “oh NO!”). Reminder: Red Hat Engineers that work on the upstream projects involved in monitoring are looking for our inputs on monitoring requirements as inputs - deadline for our input July 1 and we will review in our July 8 meeting. (Bill) * Some examples of related projects: Apache QPID dispatch router, rsyslog, collectd, Fluentd, Ceilometer, Elastic cloud on Kubernetes (ECK), prometheus, Kibana, Thanos Proposed Agenda items for June 24: 1. Update on CNV (Lars) 2. 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URL: From mhild at redhat.com Wed Jun 17 08:33:20 2020 From: mhild at redhat.com (Marcel Hild) Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 10:33:20 +0200 Subject: [Openinfralabs] MOC CNV install In-Reply-To: <20200615132843.bo4lfiuvic43kati@redhat.com> References: <20200615132843.bo4lfiuvic43kati@redhat.com> Message-ID: Good, I've created an issue https://gitlab.com/open-infrastructure-labs/moc-cnv-sandbox/-/issues/13 to track this idea. Might be good to get more involvement from other communities and automate the setup process On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 3:28 PM Lars Kellogg-Stedman wrote: > On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 04:13:37PM +0200, Marcel Hild wrote: > > great progress on installing the CNV cluster. As I understand, the next > > step would involve tearing it down and installing it again, to see if the > > install playbooks are good. > > We haven't had a successful install yet, so we're still on the first > step :). > > > I wonder if we should involve the OpenShift Hive folks at some point? > > > https://github.com/openshift/hive/blob/master/docs/using-hive.md#create-cluster-on-bare-metal > > My impression was that Hive was primarily targeted at multi-cluster > installs, which I think will be interesting a little further out when > we may be creating on-demand openshift clusters as part of the NERC. > > In the near term, I think it only makes sense to spend time looking at > it if it's going to be the recommended installation tool for openshift > in general, even for single cluster deployments. > > -- > Lars Kellogg-Stedman | larsks @ {irc,twitter,github} > http://blog.oddbit.com/ | N1LKS > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bburns at redhat.com Wed Jun 17 11:43:16 2020 From: bburns at redhat.com (Bill Burns) Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 07:43:16 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 In-Reply-To: References: <211AB140-65D8-4539-83AB-B7A69923C384@openstack.org> <5DE85465-5993-40EA-8848-7C3C128BDB1E@openstack.org> <325EE131-55C4-46A2-8FA8-65C7DE0E4CD4@bu.edu> Message-ID: Happy to be part of this as well, Will work with Michael on it. cheers, Bill On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 3:52 PM Allison Price wrote: > Awesome, Michael! > > So there are two (trying to optimize for different time zones). One is at > 10am CT (1500 UTC) and the other is at 9pm CT (0200 UTC). They are both on > next Thursday, June 25 (the second is on Friday, June 26 for APAC). > > Let me know what works for you - thank you! > Allison > > > Allison Price > OpenStack Foundation > allison at openstack.org > > > > > On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > Hi Allison, > > Happy to –what timezone is it in? (I’ll look at the links shortly, but > wanted throw my name into the ring.) > > Regards, > > Michael > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > *From: *Allison Price > *Date: *Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:48 PM > *To: *"openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" > *Subject: *Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 > > Hi everyone - > > I just wanted to resurface next week’s OSF community meeting. This is a > great opportunity to present what OpenInfra Labs is and call for more > people to participate. > > Would anyone be able to present a short, 3-5 minute presentation on what > OpenInfra Labs, progress to date, and how folks can get involved? I am > happy to walk you through our template. > > Thanks! > Allison > > > > > On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the > quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all > OSF-supported projects and events. > > Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to > prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and > community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred > since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer > to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign > up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. > > If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming > meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. > > If you have any questions, please let me know. > > Thanks! > Allison > > [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 > [2] > https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 > > [3] > https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit#slide=id.g82b6d187d5_0_525 > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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They are both on next Thursday, June 25 (the second is on Friday, June 26 for APAC). > > Let me know what works for you - thank you! > Allison > > > Allison Price > OpenStack Foundation > allison at openstack.org > > > > >> On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: >> >> Hi Allison, >> >> Happy to –what timezone is it in? (I’ll look at the links shortly, but wanted throw my name into the ring.) >> >> Regards, >> >> Michael >> >> --- >> Michael Daitzman (He/Him) >> msd at bu.edu >> cell:978-201-9965 >> >> >> >> From: Allison Price > >> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:48 PM >> To: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org " > >> Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 >> >> Hi everyone - >> >> I just wanted to resurface next week’s OSF community meeting. This is a great opportunity to present what OpenInfra Labs is and call for more people to participate. >> >> Would anyone be able to present a short, 3-5 minute presentation on what OpenInfra Labs, progress to date, and how folks can get involved? I am happy to walk you through our template. >> >> Thanks! >> Allison >> >> >> >> >>> On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price > wrote: >>> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> >>> On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all OSF-supported projects and events. >>> >>> Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. >>> >>> If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. >>> >>> If you have any questions, please let me know. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Allison >>> >>> [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 >>> [2] https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 >>> [3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit#slide=id.g82b6d187d5_0_525 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Openinfralabs mailing list >>> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >>> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Michael --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Allison Price Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:52 PM To: "Daitzman, Michael S" Cc: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" , "Krieger, Orran" Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 Awesome, Michael! So there are two (trying to optimize for different time zones). One is at 10am CT (1500 UTC) and the other is at 9pm CT (0200 UTC). They are both on next Thursday, June 25 (the second is on Friday, June 26 for APAC). Let me know what works for you - thank you! Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: Hi Allison, Happy to –what timezone is it in? (I’ll look at the links shortly, but wanted throw my name into the ring.) Regards, Michael --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Allison Price > Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:48 PM To: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 Hi everyone - I just wanted to resurface next week’s OSF community meeting. This is a great opportunity to present what OpenInfra Labs is and call for more people to participate. Would anyone be able to present a short, 3-5 minute presentation on what OpenInfra Labs, progress to date, and how folks can get involved? I am happy to walk you through our template. Thanks! Allison On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price > wrote: Hi everyone, On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all OSF-supported projects and events. Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks! 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URL: From allison at openstack.org Fri Jun 19 18:33:42 2020 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2020 13:33:42 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 In-Reply-To: <4DBE93C0-C493-42F9-A3D3-441281D8D42D@bu.edu> References: <211AB140-65D8-4539-83AB-B7A69923C384@openstack.org> <5DE85465-5993-40EA-8848-7C3C128BDB1E@openstack.org> <325EE131-55C4-46A2-8FA8-65C7DE0E4CD4@bu.edu> <4DBE93C0-C493-42F9-A3D3-441281D8D42D@bu.edu> Message-ID: <4C378C84-D18E-4FBC-8691-80D664DDF199@openstack.org> Awesome - thank you! And yep - that’s definitely OK. I will send the finalized deck next week so you can see where you will fit in the flow. Let me know if you need anything in the meantime. Have a great weekend! Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org > On Jun 19, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > Hi Allison, > > Here is the link to the slide: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18jnD-5shJ11QLXQgqJwWspUnBg5to3mhyUr8UTkqB1c/edit#slide=id.p > > Please invite both Bill and I to boith and we will take turns presenting, if that’s ok. > > Thanks! > > Michael > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > From: Allison Price > Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:52 PM > To: "Daitzman, Michael S" > Cc: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" , "Krieger, Orran" > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 > > Awesome, Michael! > > So there are two (trying to optimize for different time zones). One is at 10am CT (1500 UTC) and the other is at 9pm CT (0200 UTC). They are both on next Thursday, June 25 (the second is on Friday, June 26 for APAC). > > Let me know what works for you - thank you! > Allison > > > Allison Price > OpenStack Foundation > allison at openstack.org > > > > > >> On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: >> >> Hi Allison, >> >> Happy to –what timezone is it in? (I’ll look at the links shortly, but wanted throw my name into the ring.) >> >> Regards, >> >> Michael >> >> --- >> Michael Daitzman (He/Him) >> msd at bu.edu >> cell:978-201-9965 >> >> >> >> From: Allison Price > >> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:48 PM >> To: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org " > >> Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 >> >> Hi everyone - >> >> I just wanted to resurface next week’s OSF community meeting. This is a great opportunity to present what OpenInfra Labs is and call for more people to participate. >> >> Would anyone be able to present a short, 3-5 minute presentation on what OpenInfra Labs, progress to date, and how folks can get involved? I am happy to walk you through our template. >> >> Thanks! >> Allison >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price > wrote: >>> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> >>> >>> On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all OSF-supported projects and events. >>> >>> Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. >>> >>> If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. >>> >>> If you have any questions, please let me know. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Allison >>> >>> [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 >>> [2] https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 >>> [3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit#slide=id.g82b6d187d5_0_525 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Openinfralabs mailing list >>> Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org >>> http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I will send the finalized deck next week so you can see where you will fit in the flow. Let me know if you need anything in the meantime. Have a great weekend! Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org On Jun 19, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: Hi Allison, Here is the link to the slide: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18jnD-5shJ11QLXQgqJwWspUnBg5to3mhyUr8UTkqB1c/edit#slide=id.p Please invite both Bill and I to boith and we will take turns presenting, if that’s ok. Thanks! Michael --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Allison Price > Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:52 PM To: "Daitzman, Michael S" > Cc: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" >, "Krieger, Orran" > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 Awesome, Michael! So there are two (trying to optimize for different time zones). One is at 10am CT (1500 UTC) and the other is at 9pm CT (0200 UTC). They are both on next Thursday, June 25 (the second is on Friday, June 26 for APAC). Let me know what works for you - thank you! Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org On Jun 16, 2020, at 2:50 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: Hi Allison, Happy to –what timezone is it in? (I’ll look at the links shortly, but wanted throw my name into the ring.) Regards, Michael --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Allison Price > Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 3:48 PM To: "openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting - June 25 & 26 Hi everyone - I just wanted to resurface next week’s OSF community meeting. This is a great opportunity to present what OpenInfra Labs is and call for more people to participate. Would anyone be able to present a short, 3-5 minute presentation on what OpenInfra Labs, progress to date, and how folks can get involved? I am happy to walk you through our template. Thanks! Allison On Jun 8, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Allison Price > wrote: Hi everyone, On June 25 (1300 UTC) and June 26 (0200 UTC) , we will be holding the quarterly OSF community [1] that will cover project updates from all OSF-supported projects and events. Like fungi mentioned on IRC, the OpenInfra Labs community is encouraged to prepare a slide and present a 3-5 minute update on the project and community’s progress. The update should cover updates that have occurred since the last community meeting on April 2. If you would like to volunteer to present the OpenInfra Labs update for one meeting (or both!) please sign up here [1]. We are aiming to finalize the content by Friday, June 19. If you missed the Q1 community meeting, you can see how the upcoming meeting will be structured in this recording [2] and this slide deck [3]. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks! 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The event is discussion based, and we’ll have quite a few research organizations represented as well, so I think OpenInfra Labs would make a great addition to the conversations. Let me know if that’s something anyone he is interested in or if you have any questions. Thanks, Ashlee Ashlee Ferguson Community & Events Coordinator OpenStack Foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msd at bu.edu Tue Jun 23 14:35:37 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 14:35:37 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Monitoring Call June 24th 9am-10am EST (Boston, USA) time Message-ID: <007221DE-B8A1-4E91-9F9C-57705C997D86@bu.edu> Proposed Agenda items for June 24: 1. Update on CNV (Lars) 2. Discussion of long term metrics and storage (Ilana Polansky RH) Wednesday June 24th, 2020 9am – 10 am EST (Boston, MA, USA) - https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/96627664949?pwd=U3BtN1VSOHdHTGtUQ1FvdHdmdnpsQT09 More call in information at bottom. Link to this information: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/Jun_24_2020Monitoring OpenInfraLabs Monitoring: Agenda for June 24, 2020 * An Etherpad with links to various useful meeting notes, etc.: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/Open_Infra_Labs_Monitoring_Meeting * OpenInfraLabs Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9o1FYtFHVzsGRgCSU4lV4g - I am adding videos there instead of gitlab. * Reminder: Red Hat Engineers that work on the upstream projects involved in monitoring are looking for our inputs on monitoring requirements as inputs - deadline for our input July 1 and we will review in our July 8 meeting. (Bill) Some examples of related projects: Apache QPID dispatch router, rsyslog, collectd, Fluentd, Ceilometer, Elastic cloud on Kubernetes (ECK), prometheus, Kibana, Thanos Proposed Agenda items for June 24: 1. Update on CNV (Lars) 2. Discussion of long term metrics and storage (Ilana Polansky RH) - * Ilana's focus has been openshift and has a nice format for organizing.) 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Join us: • Thursday, June 25 at 8am PT (1500 UTC) • Moderator • Jimmy McArthur, OSF • Presenters / Open for Questions • Airship: Alex Hughes • Kata Containers: Eric Ernst • OpenInfra Labs: Michael Daitzman • OpenStack: Ghanshyam Mann • OpenStack 10th birthday: Sunny Cai • StarlingX: Bruce Jones • Zuul: Monty Taylor • OpenInfra / OpenStack Days: Allison Price • Open Infrastructure Summit: Erin Disney • PTG: Kendall Waters • OpenDev: Ashlee Ferguson • Thursday, June 25 at 7pm PT (June 26th at at 0200 UTC/10am China Standard Time) • Moderator: • Sunny Cai, OSF • Presenters / Open for Questions • Airship: Alex Hughes • Kata Containers: Xu Wang • OpenInfra Labs: Michael Daitzman • OpenStack: Rico Lin • OpenStack 10th birthday: Sunny Cai • StarlingX: Yong Hu • Zuul: Clark Boylan • OpenInfra / OpenStack Days: Horace Li • Open Infrastructure Summit: Erin Disney • PTG: Kendall Waters • OpenDev: Ashlee Ferguson Zoom links for each meeting can be found in the calendar hold or here: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OSF_Community_Meeting_Q2 See you there! 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URL: From allison at openstack.org Thu Jun 25 18:50:12 2020 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 13:50:12 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OSF Community Meeting 1 Recording & Slides Message-ID: <286B4A54-5F93-40C3-B6EF-3B26AED2DB8C@openstack.org> Hi everyone, Thank you for joining today’s OSF Community Meeting. If you missed the meeting, you have a few options on getting updated on what was covered. You can listen to the recording [1] and check out the slides [2] that were presented this morning. I have also attached a PDF of the slides if that’s easier to access. There will be a second OSF Community Meeting covering the same material tomorrow, Friday, June 26 at 0200 UTC (today, June 25 at 7pm PT). You can find the lineup of speakers and dial-in information here [3]. Stay tuned for the next all project, quarterly update that will be held in September. 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URL: From stig at stackhpc.com Fri Jun 26 11:25:57 2020 From: stig at stackhpc.com (Stig Telfer) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 12:25:57 +0100 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Open Infra Labs / NERC and the OpenDev event In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi All - I hope you're aware and signed up for the OpenDev event next week on large-scale open infrastructure (https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-2020/opendev-schedule - I can see Michael's involved) I'm participating in the session on Tools - and I think it could be a good opportunity to present some of the work discussed through this group in relation to operating and monitoring open infrastructure. Would anyone like to volunteer as a participant to describe the group's plans, for example STF? Best wishes, Stig From bburns at redhat.com Fri Jun 26 14:09:27 2020 From: bburns at redhat.com (Bill Burns) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 10:09:27 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Open Infra Labs / NERC and the OpenDev event In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 7:26 AM Stig Telfer wrote: > Hi All - > > I hope you're aware and signed up for the OpenDev event next week on > large-scale open infrastructure ( > https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-2020/opendev-schedule - I can > see Michael's involved) > > I'm participating in the session on Tools - and I think it could be a good > opportunity to present some of the work discussed through this group in > relation to operating and monitoring open infrastructure. > > Would anyone like to volunteer as a participant to describe the group's > plans, for example STF? > Leif Madsen, who project led the effort on STF is interested in tackling this. The question is if it's more a BOF or presentation, how much time, and when,etc... Leif in on the cc... cheers, Bill > Best wishes, > Stig > > -- *Bill Burns (*He/Him/His) Senior Engineering Manager, Red Hat Research Operate First Initiative Red Hat bburns at redhat.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msd at bu.edu Fri Jun 26 14:21:41 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 14:21:41 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Open Infra Labs / NERC and the OpenDev event In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6C913243-0E71-4634-BFE6-81F3C4264681@bu.edu> HI, Adding Leif. I don't think we know yet how STF will fit into the initial openinfralabs stack, but it seems like it would be a good thing to present in any case. I think Leif had some questions too - eg. What kind of prep would be expected? Need slides, or is this a lightning talk or BoF style session? Thanks! Michael --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 On 6/26/20, 7:26 AM, "Stig Telfer" wrote: Hi All - I hope you're aware and signed up for the OpenDev event next week on large-scale open infrastructure (https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-2020/opendev-schedule - I can see Michael's involved) I'm participating in the session on Tools - and I think it could be a good opportunity to present some of the work discussed through this group in relation to operating and monitoring open infrastructure. Would anyone like to volunteer as a participant to describe the group's plans, for example STF? Best wishes, Stig From stig at stackhpc.com Fri Jun 26 16:35:17 2020 From: stig at stackhpc.com (Stig Telfer) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 17:35:17 +0100 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Open Infra Labs / NERC and the OpenDev event In-Reply-To: <6C913243-0E71-4634-BFE6-81F3C4264681@bu.edu> References: <6C913243-0E71-4634-BFE6-81F3C4264681@bu.edu> Message-ID: <61EAB828-49F4-4BA1-836E-CD462DAE41E7@stackhpc.com> Hi all - It's about an hour in duration and I'm expecting it to be somewhere between a panel session and an ops meetup style fishbowl. I'm down as a participant, I think there will be ~4 (subject to someone from Airship joining). It's a Zoom session, I'm planning for a couple of slides max, but otherwise I think it will be discussion and questions from attendees. How does that sound? Best wishes, Stig > On 26 Jun 2020, at 15:21, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > HI, > > Adding Leif. I don't think we know yet how STF will fit into the initial openinfralabs stack, but it seems like it would be a good thing to present in any case. > > I think Leif had some questions too - eg. > > What kind of prep would be expected? Need slides, or is this a lightning talk or BoF style session? > > Thanks! > > Michael > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > On 6/26/20, 7:26 AM, "Stig Telfer" wrote: > > Hi All - > > I hope you're aware and signed up for the OpenDev event next week on large-scale open infrastructure (https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-2020/opendev-schedule - I can see Michael's involved) > > I'm participating in the session on Tools - and I think it could be a good opportunity to present some of the work discussed through this group in relation to operating and monitoring open infrastructure. > > Would anyone like to volunteer as a participant to describe the group's plans, for example STF? > > Best wishes, > Stig > > From leif at redhat.com Fri Jun 26 16:47:20 2020 From: leif at redhat.com (Leif Madsen) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 12:47:20 -0400 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Open Infra Labs / NERC and the OpenDev event In-Reply-To: <61EAB828-49F4-4BA1-836E-CD462DAE41E7@stackhpc.com> References: <6C913243-0E71-4634-BFE6-81F3C4264681@bu.edu> <61EAB828-49F4-4BA1-836E-CD462DAE41E7@stackhpc.com> Message-ID: Sure that sounds good to me. Official upstream documentation for the the Service Telemetry Framework project is at https://infrawatch.github.io/documentation. I can always provide a slide with the architecture diagram if necessary, or you can just steal it from the Architecture section and copy it in to your existing slide deck. Otherwise, let me know when and where to be, and I'll hang out in case someone is interested in discussing STF. Thanks! Leif. On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 12:35 PM Stig Telfer wrote: > Hi all - > > It's about an hour in duration and I'm expecting it to be somewhere > between a panel session and an ops meetup style fishbowl. > > I'm down as a participant, I think there will be ~4 (subject to someone > from Airship joining). It's a Zoom session, I'm planning for a couple of > slides max, but otherwise I think it will be discussion and questions from > attendees. > > How does that sound? > -- Leif Madsen | Cloud Service Telemetry Architect OpenStack CloudOps Red Hat GPG: (D670F846) BEE0 336E 5406 42BA 6194 6831 B38A 291E D670 F846 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stig at stackhpc.com Sun Jun 28 21:20:02 2020 From: stig at stackhpc.com (Stig Telfer) Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2020 22:20:02 +0100 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Open Infra Labs / NERC and the OpenDev event In-Reply-To: References: <6C913243-0E71-4634-BFE6-81F3C4264681@bu.edu> <61EAB828-49F4-4BA1-836E-CD462DAE41E7@stackhpc.com> Message-ID: <9DDFFE51-5B08-4401-AD26-534C894242EB@stackhpc.com> Great, thanks Leif. For anyone interested in joining, the OpenDev event details involve (free) registration via Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/opendev-large-scale-usage-of-open-infrastructure-software-registration-102899719832 There's an Etherpad started for gathering discussion topics here: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OpenDev_LargeScale_Tools Best wishes, Stig > On 26 Jun 2020, at 17:47, Leif Madsen wrote: > > Sure that sounds good to me. Official upstream documentation for the the Service Telemetry Framework project is at https://infrawatch.github.io/documentation. > > I can always provide a slide with the architecture diagram if necessary, or you can just steal it from the Architecture section and copy it in to your existing slide deck. > > Otherwise, let me know when and where to be, and I'll hang out in case someone is interested in discussing STF. > > Thanks! > Leif. > > On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 12:35 PM Stig Telfer wrote: > Hi all - > > It's about an hour in duration and I'm expecting it to be somewhere between a panel session and an ops meetup style fishbowl. > > I'm down as a participant, I think there will be ~4 (subject to someone from Airship joining). It's a Zoom session, I'm planning for a couple of slides max, but otherwise I think it will be discussion and questions from attendees. > > How does that sound? > > > -- > Leif Madsen | Cloud Service Telemetry Architect > OpenStack CloudOps > Red Hat > GPG: (D670F846) BEE0 336E 5406 42BA 6194 6831 B38A 291E D670 F846 From msd at bu.edu Tue Jun 30 21:18:00 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2020 21:18:00 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] No Openinfralabs Monitoring Call this week (July 1) Message-ID: <77C2FD5D-3B7B-4361-9A6D-3403629DA1BF@bu.edu> No meeting this week Link to these notes: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/Jul_01_2020Monitoring Proposed Agenda items for July 1: 1. No Agenda proposals for this week - we believe that once we have products to touch the meetings will become more focused 2. Please spend the time freed up updating user stories :-) 3. Bill and I did several outreach's over the last week: OSF Community meetings: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKqaoAnDyfgpYADSiOfIVwgKb5zbL0GJE OpenDev virtual scaling recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR0R6Yijufo&feature=youtu.be - our part begins here: https://youtu.be/vR0R6Yijufo?t=2386 Generally useful information: An Etherpad with links to various useful meeting notes, etc.: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/Open_Infra_Labs_Monitoring_Meeting OpenInfraLabs Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9o1FYtFHVzsGRgCSU4lV4g - I am adding videos there instead of gitlab. Reminder: Red Hat Engineers that work on the upstream projects involved in monitoring are looking for our inputs on monitoring requirements as inputs - deadline for our input July 1 and we will review in our July 8 meeting. 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