On 16:15 Sep 21, Shamail Tahir wrote: > Hi, > > We have made it to the next stage of the topic selection process for the > Forum in Sydney! > > At the Forum the entire OpenStack community (users and developers) gathers > to brainstorm the requirements for the next release, gather feedback on the > past version and have strategic discussions that go beyond just one release > cycle. The Sydney Forum is the start of the Rocky release cycle. Please > prepare session ideas with feedback from the Pike release in mind. > > Our submission tool is now open for you to submit abstracts for the most > popular sessions that came out of your brainstorming. > > Ask all session leaders to submit their abstracts at: > http://forumtopics.openstack.org/ > > before *11:59PM UTC on Friday September 29th*! > > We are looking for a good mix of project-specific, cross-project or > strategic/whole-of-community discussions, and sessions that emphasize > collaboration between users and developers are most welcome! > > We assume that anything submitted to the Forum Topics Tool has achieved a > good amount of discussion and consensus that it's a worthwhile topic. After > submissions close, a team of representatives from the User Committee, the > Technical Committee, and Foundation staff will take the sessions proposed > by the community and fill out the schedule. > > You can expect the draft schedule to be released on October 9th, 2017. > > Further details about the Forum can be found at: > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum
Hi all! We're a bit delayed in having that draft available for you all. The committee has voted on the submitted forum topics and is currently waiting to hold a discussion on Wednesday October 11th to finalize the selection. You can now expect a draft available October 12th. Thank you. -- Mike Perez
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