[Openinfralabs] Operate First OKRs and Manfisto

Chris Long chlong at redhat.com
Fri Apr 24 18:15:41 UTC 2020


could you post the MR link please Bill?
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On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 1:28 PM Bill Burns <bburns at redhat.com> wrote:

>
> I took the Operate First Manifesto that we had created for the Red Hat
> initiative and made a community version that I have added to the website
> git repo. I created a merge request to add it. Let me know if there are
> any issues with my request....
>
> cheers,
>  bill
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 12:32 PM Jimmy McArthur <jimmy at openstack.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Last time we spoke we were in the process of moving OpenInfra Labs over
>> to Gatsby and setting the site up on Netlify.  Unfortunately, that
>> deliverable was pushed a bit and I'm expecting that to occur this week.
>> After that, we'll plan to move the site over to its final home on Gitlab,
>> which is I think the preferred home for all of your development. Please let
>> me know who your repo admins should be and I'll make sure to set that up as
>> well.
>>
>> Re: the content suggestion below - yes!  Love that there is some interest
>> in adding to the site content.  I think this could probably end up being
>> either a blog post or a stand alone section on the site.  Either of which
>> will be doable when we get the new structure in place.  In the meantime,
>> can I suggest doing a PR against the existing site on github and we can
>> just add this content to the homepage?  Once the new site is up, we can
>> look at moving things into sections or individual posts as your community
>> deems appropriate.
>>
>> Also worth mentioning, the OSF follows what we call the 4 Opens:
>> https://osf.dev/about/four-opens/  I thought it might help with your
>> operate first manifesto or if you think there is some content that could be
>> added from the manifesto to the 4 Opens, please feel free to contribute:
>> https://opendev.org/osf/four-opens/
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jimmy
>>
>> Marcel Hild wrote on 4/21/20 5:04 AM:
>>
>> If we invite people to contribute to
>> https://gitlab.com/open-infrastructure-labs/nerc-architecture I would
>> love to explain why we do it all in the open.
>> While the website https://openinfralabs.org/  is a good first start, it
>> certainly lacks some content.
>>
>> In the spirit of release early and often, how about putting a community
>> version of the operate first manifesto and the OKRs on that same webpage?
>>
>> Is this domain the right place for it? Or should we grab
>> https://instantdomainsearch.com/#search=operatefirst
>>
>>
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