From msd at bu.edu Thu Oct 1 17:43:26 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2020 17:43:26 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs 101 Overview Session - Open Infrastructure Summit In-Reply-To: <8364411B-BA68-4E5F-A56B-ED8A22E44E73@openstack.org> References: <5142BDDE-B8F8-48B9-A493-5D31B3705095@openstack.org> <8364411B-BA68-4E5F-A56B-ED8A22E44E73@openstack.org> Message-ID: Hi Allison, Happy to do it, and Kristi Nikola has offered to be a backup person if we have a schedule conflict. I can’t follow the link: read through slides 1-6 below, also, not sure what time this would be – what is the best way to do that? --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Allison Price Date: Monday, September 28, 2020 at 4:16 PM To: “openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs 101 Overview Session - Open Infrastructure Summit Hi everyone, Circling back on this request. Does anyone in the OpenInfra Labs community have the bandwidth to do a 101 presentation? Thanks, Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org On Sep 21, 2020, at 8:22 AM, Allison Price > wrote: Hi OpenInfra Labs Community! At the Open Infrastructure Summit (October 19-23) we are inviting all of the OSF supported project communities to present a 101 session to provide an overview of what the project is and how folks can get involved. This would be a great opportunity to promote OpenInfra Labs and something we can feature on the new website, as well. I have included more information below about the logistics of the session. Is anyone available to help pull together and present this content? Two people is an option as well if anyone wants to tag-team. Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks, Allison — This session can be up to 25 minutes long, but we think around 15 minutes will be the most digestible for viewers. If the presenter or someone else from the OpenInfra Labs community is able to be online when the recording shows, we recommend utilizing the remainder of the time for Q&A with attendees in the virtual event platform chat for your session (for a total time of 30 minutes). Please read through slides 1-6 before you begin recording. We recommend using Zoom if possible. For the OpenInfra Labs Overview content, we’re hoping for it to be relatively beginner oriented. Some things you'll probably want to include are: · Explain what the project is · Share who all is involved · Open source projects OpenInfra Labs integrates · Tools used to contribute/where to find us online · How it follows the 4 Opens We’ll share more details on how to submit your recording soon, but please plan on having it ready by October 1. Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From allison at openstack.org Thu Oct 1 17:45:53 2020 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2020 12:45:53 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs 101 Overview Session - Open Infrastructure Summit In-Reply-To: References: <5142BDDE-B8F8-48B9-A493-5D31B3705095@openstack.org> <8364411B-BA68-4E5F-A56B-ED8A22E44E73@openstack.org> Message-ID: <70696E75-A80A-4EAE-8A1F-A1D7BF8906BE@openstack.org> Hi Michael, Great! Thank you both for volunteering your time. Let me start a separate thread with our speaker support managers so they can give you guidance for the session. Thanks, Allison Allison Price OpenStack Foundation allison at openstack.org > On Oct 1, 2020, at 12:43 PM, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > Hi Allison, > > Happy to do it, and Kristi Nikola has offered to be a backup person if we have a schedule conflict. > > I can’t follow the link:  read through slides 1-6 below, also, not sure what time this would be – what is the best way to do that? > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > From: Allison Price > Date: Monday, September 28, 2020 at 4:16 PM > To: “openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org" > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] OpenInfra Labs 101 Overview Session - Open Infrastructure Summit > > Hi everyone, > > Circling back on this request. Does anyone in the OpenInfra Labs community have the bandwidth to do a 101 presentation? > > Thanks, > Allison > > Allison Price > OpenStack Foundation > allison at openstack.org > > > > > > >> On Sep 21, 2020, at 8:22 AM, Allison Price > wrote: >> >> Hi OpenInfra Labs Community! >> >> At the Open Infrastructure Summit (October 19-23) we are inviting all of the OSF supported project communities to present a 101 session to provide an overview of what the project is and how folks can get involved. This would be a great opportunity to promote OpenInfra Labs and something we can feature on the new website, as well. >> >> I have included more information below about the logistics of the session. Is anyone available to help pull together and present this content? Two people is an option as well if anyone wants to tag-team. >> >> Let me know if you have any questions! >> >> Thanks, >> Allison >> >> — >> >> This session can be up to 25 minutes long, but we think around 15 minutes will be the most digestible for viewers. If the presenter or someone else from the OpenInfra Labs community is able to be online when the recording shows, we recommend utilizing the remainder of the time for Q&A with attendees in the virtual event platform chat for your session (for a total time of 30 minutes). Please read through slides 1-6 before you begin recording. We recommend using Zoom if possible. >> >> For the OpenInfra Labs Overview content, we’re hoping for it to be relatively beginner oriented. Some things you'll probably want to include are: >> · Explain what the project is >> · Share who all is involved >> · Open source projects OpenInfra Labs integrates >> · Tools used to contribute/where to find us online >> · How it follows the 4 Opens >> We’ll share more details on how to submit your recording soon, but please plan on having it ready by October 1. >> >> >> Allison Price >> OpenStack Foundation >> allison at openstack.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kendall at openstack.org Wed Oct 7 20:42:11 2020 From: kendall at openstack.org (Kendall Waters) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2020 15:42:11 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] vPTG Oct 2020 Registration & Schedule Message-ID: Hey everyone, The October 2020 Project Teams Gathering is right around the corner! The official schedule has now been posted on the PTG website [1], the PTGbot has been updated[2], and we have also attached it to this email. 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URL: From kendall at openstack.org Fri Oct 16 19:57:30 2020 From: kendall at openstack.org (Kendall Waters) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 14:57:30 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Your Virtual PTG Checklist Message-ID: <851B699B-B018-4D4A-B9E0-7A06871A1F67@openstack.org> REGISTRATION If you haven't done so, please register for the PTG! This is how we will be able to provide you with the tooling information and passwords. Register here: https://october2020ptg.eventbrite.com FINAL SCHEDULE The final schedule [1] for the event is set here and in the PTGBot [2]. IRC The main form of synchronous communication between attendees during the PTG is on IRC. If you are not on IRC, learn how to get started here [3]. The main PTG IRC channel is #openstack-ptg on Freenode. It's used to interact with the PTGbot, and Foundation staff will be present to help answer questions. PTGBOT The PTGbot [3] is an open source tool that PTG track moderators use to surface what's currently happening at the event. Track moderators will send messages to the bot via IRC, and from that information, the bot publishes a webpage with several sections of information: - The discussion topics currently discussed in the room ("now") - An indicative set of discussion topics coming up next ("next") - The schedule for the day with available extra slots you can book Learn more about the ptgbot via the documentation here [4]. HELP DESK We are here to help! If you have any questions during the event week, we encourage you to join the #openstack-ptg IRC channel and ask them there. You can ping Kendall Waters (wendallkaters) and Kendall Nelson(diablo_rojo) directly on IRC. We will also have a dedicated Zoom room, but ONLY FOR MONDAY, October 26 where an OSF staff member will be available to answer your event related questions. You can also always reach someone at ptg at openstack.org if you are unable to connect to IRC. FEEDBACK We have preemptively created an etherpad[5] to collect all of your feedback throughout the event. Please add your thoughts as the week goes on. GAME TIME! Since we all know that coming together as a community to hang out and play games is part of what makes the PTG great, we are going to try something new this time around. This PTG, we are going to have two 'game nights'- obviously time zones are hard and it might not be night for everyone, but the times are as follows. - Thursday, October 29 at 19:00 UTC - Friday, October 30 at 10:00 UTC - Friday, October 30 at 23:00 UTC If you are interested in participating, write your name in the etherpad [6]. We will use it to coordinate games for each of the timeslots. 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URL: From fungi at yuggoth.org Mon Oct 19 15:15:28 2020 From: fungi at yuggoth.org (Jeremy Stanley) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2020 15:15:28 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Introducing the Open Infrastructure Foundation Message-ID: <20201019151527.fqec7cp7cyktn6qm@yuggoth.org> Hi everyone, If you’re not watching the Open Infrastructure Summit keynotes right now, you just missed some big news (and it’s not too late to tune in! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNNOFfDBB0o ). Jonathan Bryce just announced the Open Infrastructure Foundation (OIF) https://openinfra.dev/ as the successor to the OpenStack Foundation (OSF). The name change reflects all of our community’s work building open infrastructure with dozens of open source components, and we could not have done it without your help. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with you over the next decade to build open source communities that write software for production. The Summit keynotes are still going, so jump on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNNOFfDBB0o now to hear more about this announcement and how OpenInfra Labs and other open source projects fit into the next decade of open infrastructure. You can also watch Michael Daitzman present an update tomorrow on what the community is doing and support him in the chat as he encourages Summit attendees to participate. And if you haven’t already, join as an individual member https://openinfra.dev/join/ so you can get involved! Let’s get started! -- Jeremy Stanley From msd at bu.edu Tue Oct 20 02:09:12 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2020 02:09:12 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] wednesday meeting plans this week Message-ID: No call this week – it’s Open Infrastructure Summit! Openinfra Labs events --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msd at bu.edu Mon Oct 26 15:48:03 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2020 15:48:03 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] vPTG Oct 2020 Registration & Schedule Message-ID: Just a reminder – we have the following PTG spots – information on signing up for PTG is below in the note from Kendall. Also, for those who have not attended before, the PTG’s are generally very work/project focused. Day UTC Boston Time Austin TX Proposed Topic Event PTG Mon Oct 26 23-1 UTC 7pm-9pm 6pm-8pm Current state of MOC and affiliated projects – identifying similar projects/groups to coordinate PTG Austin Tue Oct 27 22-0 UTC 6pm-8pm 5pm-7pm Looking for suggestions – Open Infra Labs outreach? PTG Austin Wed Oct 28 13-14 UTC 9am-10am 8-9am Proposed Caerus Discussion PTG Austin Thu Oct 29 16-17 12pm-1pm Additional Caerus? Other topics which come up? The Scientific SIG has events today (this is a SIG that Stig helps organize): Mon Oct 26 15-17 UTC 11pm-1pm PTG Cactus Mon Oct 26 21-23UTC 5pm-7pm 4pm-6pm PTG Cactus As I figure out how to run PTG’s I will send a follow up with more details . From: Kendall Waters > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at 5:38 PM To: openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > Subject: [Openinfralabs] vPTG Oct 2020 Registration & Schedule Hey everyone, The October 2020 Project Teams Gathering is right around the corner! The official schedule has now been posted on the PTG website [1], the PTGbot has been updated[2], and we have also attached it to this email. Friendly reminder, if you have not already registered, please do so [3]. It is important that we get everyone to register for the event as this is how we will contact you about tooling information/passwords and other event details. Please let us know if you have any questions. Cheers, The Kendalls (diablo_rojo & wendallkaters) [1] PTG Website www.openstack.org/ptg [2] PTGbot: http://ptg.openstack.org/ptg.html [3] PTG Registration: https://october2020ptg.eventbrite.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msd at bu.edu Tue Oct 27 20:56:36 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:56:36 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Openinfralabs/Operate First Monitoring at PTG Message-ID: Using the Open Infrastructure Summit PTG zoom: https://www.openstack.org/ptg/rooms/austin password if needed is ptg. Links to other events: http://ptg.openstack.org/ptg.html Topic this week – Quick presentation on Project Caerus followed by discussion. Other topics as they come up eg. Operate First, “What does it mean to create a cloud for the Open Infrastructure Community?” --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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