Am 2017-11-27 11:58, schrieb Thierry Carrez:
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We have two options in how we do the split for predetermined topics. We
used to split the week between Mon-Tue (themes) and Wed-Fri (teams). The
general idea there was to allow some people only interested in a team
meeting to only attend the second part of the week. However most people
attend all 5 days, and during event feedback some people suggested that
"themes" should be in the mornings and "teams" in the afternoons (and
all Friday).

What would be your preference ? The Mon-Tue/Wed-Fri split means less
room changes, which make it easier on the events team. So all else being
equal we'd rather keep it the way it is, but I'm open to changing it if
attendees think it's a good idea.

If you have any other suggestion (that we could implement in the 3
months we have between now and the event) please let me know :)

Hi Thierry,

I'd like the idea about themes and teams. Themes bring the opportunity to learn work methods and learn ways of working together, across OpenStack project teams and new people who are interested. There are so many things to learn from the OpenStack community like documentation, code review, code testing, automation, project work. This is the chance to prove the 4 O's and to give a platform for it. Call it Summit 2.0. For 2 days, people who are not members of any project team but who are interested in their work or in the workings of the OpenStack community. The other 3 days are really for project team work. I think 2 days would be also enough plus 1 day cross-project team work. I'm not sure if I explained that correctly. I learned so much about working methods in the community. I think there may be more people proving it and maybe new enthusiastically people are joining in.

These are my thoughts about themes and teams :)

kind regards

Frank (@eumel8)

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