From kennelson11 at gmail.com Tue Jul 5 20:45:55 2022 From: kennelson11 at gmail.com (Kendall Nelson) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2022 15:45:55 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Fwd: October 2022 PTG Dates & Registration In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Everyone! As you may have seen, we announced the next PTG[1] which will take place October 17-20, 2022 in Columbus, Ohio! Registration is now open[2]. We have also secured a limited, discounted hotel block for PTG attendees [3]. If your organization is interested in sponsoring the event, information on packages and pricing are now available on the PTG website [1] or feel free to reach out directly to ptg at openinfra.dev. Can't wait to SEE you all there! -Kendall Nelson (diablo_rojo) [1] https://openinfra.dev/ptg/ [2] https://openinfra-ptg.eventbrite.com/ [3] https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/CMHRC/G-L0RT -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From juliaashleykreger at gmail.com Fri Jul 8 20:26:05 2022 From: juliaashleykreger at gmail.com (Julia Kreger) Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2022 13:26:05 -0700 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Rebuilding the core discussion Message-ID: Greetings everyone, During our recent Open Infrastructure Summit in Berlin, one of the repeated discussion topics I found myself engaged in suggested a breakdown in shared context and communication within OpenInfra Labs. A bit of a root cause analysis occurred, and each discussion quickly determined there is definitely no fault, but more a result of the state of engagement which collided against the pandemic. Further compounded by the time schedule differences which run our various lives and efforts. It did not help us that we did not use the same words to begin with. A few of us have continued going back and forth over the last few weeks and we've reached the conclusion we need to rebuild the core consensus and discussion. Ultimately a revision of our mission and long term vision, in order to better support the sharing of knowledge and context which is fundamentally needed to support the efforts occurring within OpenInfra Labs. Before we really continue onward in these discussions, I think it is important for us to widen the audience of engagement and enable a greater chorus of voices to engage as we sort of press the reset button in order to set expectations, intents, and bring us all back to a happier, engaged place. In recognition that no single tool or means will work for everyone, *and* to help provide insight for those that don't necessarily subscribe to mailing lists or whom are unable to join our discussions now, the idea has been floated to write about it. Such as a blog or a journal. To share our story. To share the stories. To spread the knowledge! I think we should start with high bandwidth calls to reach the same page, and then move forward from there. If you're interested in engaging in this discussion, please reply with to this email with the days of the week and times that would work, or that would not work, and I'll try to find a mutually agreeable 30 minute window every two weeks for us to start with. Thanks, -Julia From juliaashleykreger at gmail.com Tue Jul 12 22:07:24 2022 From: juliaashleykreger at gmail.com (Julia Kreger) Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2022 15:07:24 -0700 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Rebuilding the core discussion In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Greetings folks, I'd like to get this moving forward fairly soon. If you're interested, please reach out soon. -Julia On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 1:26 PM Julia Kreger wrote: > > Greetings everyone, > > During our recent Open Infrastructure Summit in Berlin, one of the > repeated discussion topics I found myself engaged in suggested a > breakdown in shared context and communication within OpenInfra Labs. A > bit of a root cause analysis occurred, and each discussion quickly > determined there is definitely no fault, but more a result of the > state of engagement which collided against the pandemic. Further > compounded by the time schedule differences which run our various > lives and efforts. It did not help us that we did not use the same > words to begin with. > > A few of us have continued going back and forth over the last few > weeks and we've reached the conclusion we need to rebuild the core > consensus and discussion. Ultimately a revision of our mission and > long term vision, in order to better support the sharing of knowledge > and context which is fundamentally needed to support the efforts > occurring within OpenInfra Labs. > > Before we really continue onward in these discussions, I think it is > important for us to widen the audience of engagement and enable a > greater chorus of voices to engage as we sort of press the reset > button in order to set expectations, intents, and bring us all back to > a happier, engaged place. In recognition that no single tool or means > will work for everyone, *and* to help provide insight for those that > don't necessarily subscribe to mailing lists or whom are unable to > join our discussions now, the idea has been floated to write about it. > Such as a blog or a journal. To share our story. To share the stories. > To spread the knowledge! > > I think we should start with high bandwidth calls to reach the same > page, and then move forward from there. > > If you're interested in engaging in this discussion, please reply with > to this email with the days of the week and times that would work, or > that would not work, and I'll try to find a mutually agreeable 30 > minute window every two weeks for us to start with. > > Thanks, > > -Julia From juliaashleykreger at gmail.com Thu Jul 14 17:44:42 2022 From: juliaashleykreger at gmail.com (Julia Kreger) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2022 10:44:42 -0700 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Rebuilding the core discussion In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: In hindsight, I suspect we just need to start a git repository[0] in the openinfralabs namespace in OpenDev gerrit, call it governance, and begin to collaborate there. Are there any objections? -Julia [0]: https://opendev.org/openinfralabs On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 3:07 PM Julia Kreger wrote: > > Greetings folks, > > I'd like to get this moving forward fairly soon. If you're interested, > please reach out soon. > > -Julia > > On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 1:26 PM Julia Kreger wrote: > > > > Greetings everyone, > > > > During our recent Open Infrastructure Summit in Berlin, one of the > > repeated discussion topics I found myself engaged in suggested a > > breakdown in shared context and communication within OpenInfra Labs. A > > bit of a root cause analysis occurred, and each discussion quickly > > determined there is definitely no fault, but more a result of the > > state of engagement which collided against the pandemic. Further > > compounded by the time schedule differences which run our various > > lives and efforts. It did not help us that we did not use the same > > words to begin with. > > > > A few of us have continued going back and forth over the last few > > weeks and we've reached the conclusion we need to rebuild the core > > consensus and discussion. Ultimately a revision of our mission and > > long term vision, in order to better support the sharing of knowledge > > and context which is fundamentally needed to support the efforts > > occurring within OpenInfra Labs. > > > > Before we really continue onward in these discussions, I think it is > > important for us to widen the audience of engagement and enable a > > greater chorus of voices to engage as we sort of press the reset > > button in order to set expectations, intents, and bring us all back to > > a happier, engaged place. In recognition that no single tool or means > > will work for everyone, *and* to help provide insight for those that > > don't necessarily subscribe to mailing lists or whom are unable to > > join our discussions now, the idea has been floated to write about it. > > Such as a blog or a journal. To share our story. To share the stories. > > To spread the knowledge! > > > > I think we should start with high bandwidth calls to reach the same > > page, and then move forward from there. > > > > If you're interested in engaging in this discussion, please reply with > > to this email with the days of the week and times that would work, or > > that would not work, and I'll try to find a mutually agreeable 30 > > minute window every two weeks for us to start with. > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Julia From fungi at yuggoth.org Thu Jul 14 17:52:43 2022 From: fungi at yuggoth.org (Jeremy Stanley) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2022 17:52:43 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Rebuilding the core discussion In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20220714175242.2ocapwlkvpmd3jrx@yuggoth.org> On 2022-07-08 13:26:05 -0700 (-0700), Julia Kreger wrote: [...] > If you're interested in engaging in this discussion, please reply with > to this email with the days of the week and times that would work, or > that would not work, and I'll try to find a mutually agreeable 30 > minute window every two weeks for us to start with. Sorry, it wasn't clear whether you wanted a direct reply to you or to the ML, so I'm following up here just to be sure. Please count me in. I'd like to participate in these discussions if I'm able! Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays are usually easiest for me since I don't have so many meetings already on those days. Daylight hours in the Americas are when I'm most likely to be awake and alert, but I can make myself available at any time others need. Thanks for getting this rolling! -- 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 amy at demarco.com Thu Jul 14 18:17:07 2022 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2022 13:17:07 -0500 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Rebuilding the core discussion In-Reply-To: <20220714175242.2ocapwlkvpmd3jrx@yuggoth.org> References: <20220714175242.2ocapwlkvpmd3jrx@yuggoth.org> Message-ID: No objections and feel free to grab me as well where needed Amy On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 12:53 PM Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2022-07-08 13:26:05 -0700 (-0700), Julia Kreger wrote: > [...] > > If you're interested in engaging in this discussion, please reply with > > to this email with the days of the week and times that would work, or > > that would not work, and I'll try to find a mutually agreeable 30 > > minute window every two weeks for us to start with. > > Sorry, it wasn't clear whether you wanted a direct reply to you or > to the ML, so I'm following up here just to be sure. Please count me > in. I'd like to participate in these discussions if I'm able! > Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays are usually easiest for me since I > don't have so many meetings already on those days. Daylight hours in > the Americas are when I'm most likely to be awake and alert, but I > can make myself available at any time others need. Thanks for > getting this rolling! > -- > Jeremy Stanley > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > https://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msd at bu.edu Thu Jul 21 19:56:01 2022 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2022 19:56:01 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Rebuilding the core discussion In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I?d like to suggest we use the github Open Infrastructure Labs repository instead of the opendev repository. A number of projects are already hosted there (including the web site). Julia, Fungi ? sending invites as owners of that space now. --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Julia Kreger Date: Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 1:45 PM To: openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Rebuilding the core discussion In hindsight, I suspect we just need to start a git repository[0] in the openinfralabs namespace in OpenDev gerrit, call it governance, and begin to collaborate there. Are there any objections? -Julia [0]: https://opendev.org/openinfralabs On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 3:07 PM Julia Kreger wrote: > > Greetings folks, > > I'd like to get this moving forward fairly soon. If you're interested, > please reach out soon. > > -Julia > > On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 1:26 PM Julia Kreger wrote: > > > > Greetings everyone, > > > > During our recent Open Infrastructure Summit in Berlin, one of the > > repeated discussion topics I found myself engaged in suggested a > > breakdown in shared context and communication within OpenInfra Labs. A > > bit of a root cause analysis occurred, and each discussion quickly > > determined there is definitely no fault, but more a result of the > > state of engagement which collided against the pandemic. Further > > compounded by the time schedule differences which run our various > > lives and efforts. It did not help us that we did not use the same > > words to begin with. > > > > A few of us have continued going back and forth over the last few > > weeks and we've reached the conclusion we need to rebuild the core > > consensus and discussion. Ultimately a revision of our mission and > > long term vision, in order to better support the sharing of knowledge > > and context which is fundamentally needed to support the efforts > > occurring within OpenInfra Labs. > > > > Before we really continue onward in these discussions, I think it is > > important for us to widen the audience of engagement and enable a > > greater chorus of voices to engage as we sort of press the reset > > button in order to set expectations, intents, and bring us all back to > > a happier, engaged place. In recognition that no single tool or means > > will work for everyone, *and* to help provide insight for those that > > don't necessarily subscribe to mailing lists or whom are unable to > > join our discussions now, the idea has been floated to write about it. > > Such as a blog or a journal. To share our story. To share the stories. > > To spread the knowledge! > > > > I think we should start with high bandwidth calls to reach the same > > page, and then move forward from there. > > > > If you're interested in engaging in this discussion, please reply with > > to this email with the days of the week and times that would work, or > > that would not work, and I'll try to find a mutually agreeable 30 > > minute window every two weeks for us to start with. > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Julia _______________________________________________ Openinfralabs mailing list Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org https://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: