On 2 March 2017 at 10:18, Steven Hardy <sha...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 02, 2017 at 05:06:34AM +0000, Brandon B. Jozsa wrote: > > +1 for the monthly meetings and a long standing, cross-team, > collaborative > > etherpad. > > Yes the etherpad is a good idea, thanks! > > I guess we'll want one per-release, so I created one for Pike here: > > https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/deployment-pike
> Everyone please feel free to add relevant content/links there, thanks! > This is already being fleshed out, which is great to see. Hopefully we can get some higher level focus points as a result. > I also went ahead and created the WG wiki page: > > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Deployment > > Which is linked from: > > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Category:Working_Groups > > I referenced the agreed [deployment] openstack-dev tag, and the new IRC > channel which Steve set up (thanks) #openstack-deployment > > Again, please feel free to edit if I missed anything. > > Please can anyone wanting to help with organizing (e.g chairing meetings if > we have them, proactively seeking cross-project things to discuss, and > helping with sessions when we meet f2f next time) please add your name and > email to the Deployment Wiki page. > Done! Looking forward to the collaboration, and thanks for sorting out the Wiki Steve. > > > It’s challenging for some projects who already collaborate heavily > with > > communities outside of OpenStack to take on additional heavy meeting > > cycles. > > Yeah I think there's enough interest in semi-regular meetings that we may > want to arrange them, but lets see what topics are added (to the etherpad > above), then we can poll for a suitable day/time when there's enough > content? > > I think in many cases ML discussion combined with IRC will be enough, but > I'm also happy to arrange a regular monthly meeting if folks feel that will > be worthwhile. > > > The PTG deployment cross-team collaboration was really awesome. I > can’t > > wait to see what this team is able to do together! Very happy to be a > part > > of this effort! > > Agreed, I'm really happy to see these first-steps to more effective > collaboration, lets keep it going! :) > > Thanks, > > Steve >
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