How are we picking the OpenStack DefCore “must pass” tests? WARNING LABEL: THE FOLLOWING SELECTION CRITERIA ARE PRELIMINARY TO GET FEEDBACK AND HELP VALIDATE THE PROCESS. As part of the DefCore work, we have the challenge of taking all the Tempest tests and figuring out which ones are the “must-pass” tests that will define core… Read more »
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OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Jan 3 2014)
OpenStack Documentation Wrap Up for 2013 It’s that time of the new year to reflect and look for ways to keep improving the OpenStack docs. Here’s a list of major events from 2013 in OpenStack doc-land. Anne Gentle looks at the past year in review. OpenStack strong at LinuxConfAustralia (LCA) A full-day miniconf on Tuesday… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Dec 20 – 27)
OpenStack “J” naming poll closed Polls closed, the OpenStack community decided: Juno will be the name of the OpenStack development cycle starting in May 2014, after the Icehouse cycle completes. Third party testing with Turbo-Hipster Soon you are going to see a new robot barista leaving comments on Nova code reviews. He is obsessed with… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Dec 13 – 20)
What Is VMware Up To With OpenStack? As a former vSphere and now OpenStack Architect, Kenneth Hui has been following with much interest the courtship ritual that VMware has been performing with the OpenStack project. Dan Wendlandt and the entire OpenStack Team at VMware has been busy courting the OpenStack community at various venues, including… Read more »
OpenStack Project Update Webinars
Each OpenStack Summit we’ve hosted a Project Update track, where the Project Technical Leads (PTLs) share the state of the project and what’s on the roadmap for the next release. Rather than host the Project Update track during the Hong Kong Summit, we are breaking the sessions out into post-Summit webinars, to allow for broader… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Dec 6 – 13)
PTL Project Update Webinars Start Next Week To allow for broader participation, we’ve scheduled post-Summit webinars with the Project Team Leads (PTLs) to provide the latest project updates rather than schedule these tracks during the Summit. We’ll be trying out this new format starting next week. Join us Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Pacific/10… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Nov 29 – Dec 6)
Wrapping up the OpenStack Travel Support Program – Icehouse The OpenStack Foundation brought 18 people to Hong Kong thanks to the grants offered by the first edition of the Travel Support Program, sponsored by Intel. The Travel Support Program is based on the promise of Open Design and its aim is to facilitate participation of… Read more »
Wrapping up the OpenStack Travel Support Program – Icehouse
The OpenStack Foundation brought 18 people to Hong Kong thanks to the grants offered by the first edition of the Travel Support Program, sponsored by Intel. The Travel Support Program is based on the promise of Open Design and its aim is to facilitate participation of key contributors to the OpenStack Design Summit. The program… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Nov 22 – 29)
Friday Dec 20th – Doc Bug Day This month, docs reaches 500 bugs, making it the 2nd-largest project by bug count in all of OpenStack. Yes, it beats Cinder, Horizon, Swift, Keystone and Glance, and will soon surpass Neutron. In order to start the new year in a slightly better state, we have arranged a… Read more »
OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Nov 15 – 22)
Spinning up OpenStack “DefCore” Committee by spotting elephants This week, Joshua McKenty, Rob Hirschfeld and a handful of interested individuals (board member Eileen Evans included) met to start organizing the DefCore* Committee. This standing committee was established by an OpenStack Foundation resolution just before the Hong Kong Summit. This action was an immediate result of… Read more »