On Mar 28, 2018, at 4:59 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
>
>> If no more PTGs happen, or if they become less appropriate somehow,
>> kick-starting the independent events again is quite easy since these are
>> some of the most no-frills events I've been to - a venue, lunch, wifi,
the next PTG is confirmed, and is in a time and region that meets the
community expectations for the next ops meetups, so i think giving it a go
is fine and appropriate.
If no more PTGs happen, or if they become less appropriate somehow,
kick-starting the independent events again is quite easy
Matt,
Good question. The PTG is definitely occurring in the Fall. We would
evaluate the value of it as a community based on feedback from the
PTG/Ops meetup, Board feedback, survey results, budget, etc... If it
was decided not to hold the PTG in 2019, we would of course need to
reevaluate
On 3/27/2018 12:49 PM, Chris Morgan wrote:
With the current level of support for this idea, it looks likely to
happen, but, particularly if you object, please speak up ASAP. Note that
this would be instead of the tentative idea we had of an event in NYC in
August. If this is welcomed by the
Hi all,
Time again for a meeting for the Public Cloud WG - at our new time and
channel - tomorrow at 1400 UTC in #openstack-publiccloud
Agenda and etherpad at: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/publiccloud-wg
Cheers,
Tobias Rydberg
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Chris Morgan wrote:
> You've probably see the thread about possibly combining ops meetups
> with PTG to make a new broader event. Here is a rough draft of what that
> would actually look like:
>
> *"Monday and Tuesday are cross-project days where ops are welcome to
> attend SIG and other