On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 8:34 PM, John Griffith <john.griffi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I think what's more important and critical is the future and where > OpenStack is going over the course of the next few years. > I think this is a really important topic right now! Do you see any dangerous road blocks coming up!? > > Do we want our most popular topic at the key-notes to continue being > customers telling their story of "how hard" it was to do OpenStack? > No ;) > > It's my belief that the TC has a great opportunity (with the right people) > to take input from the "outside world" and drive a meaningful and > innovative future for OpenStack. Maybe try and dampen the echo-chamber a > bit, see if we can identify some real problems that we can help real > customers solve. > I think this is where we *all* should be focused - do you think the TC can offer specific support to the projects here - or is more about just removing other roadblocks and keeping the community on target? > I'd like to see us embracing new technologies and ways of doing things. > I'd love to have a process where we don't care so much about the check > boxes of what oslo libs you do or don't use in a project, or how well you > follow the hacking rules; but instead does your project actually work? Can > it actually be deployed by somebody outside of the OpenStack community or > with minimal OpenStack experience? > > It's my belief that Projects should offer real value as stand-alone > services just as well as they do working with other OpenStack services. > Very controversial (surprisingly?)! Why do you think this is important? Do you think this is in conflict with the goal of OpenStack as one community? > > Feel free to ask me about my thoughts on anything specific, I'm happy to > answer any questions that I can as honestly as I can. > Don't mind if I do ;) -Clay
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