Boston
May 8-11, 2017

Event Details

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Project Update - Telemetry

Join the Project Team Leader of Telemetry and core contributors for a “project update” reflecting current developments in the Pike cycle and discussion of future development activity.

We dig into major issues and user needs, and how those needs can be addressed in current and future development. We also discuss hot topics from the Project Teams Gathering, and major development decisions agreed by the team.

Get an in-depth look at the top features and enhancements Telemetry plans to deliver in the Pike release in August. Then look beyond Pike to the Queens and “R” releases to learn more about major development themes such as scalability, manageability, resiliency and user experience that the team intends to tackle in the long term.

Developers who are interested in contributing to this project are strongly encouraged to attend, as are users and product managers who want to know more about this project’s latest features, their value to users, and the development team’s roadmap.

 

Questions and discussion are encouraged from the audience, and this presentation will become part of OpenStack’s project navigator at openstack.org/software/project-navigator.

Thursday, May 11, 1:30pm-2:10pm (5:30pm - 6:10pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Tags: Telemetry
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat
Julien is a Free Software hacker since 1998. He works as a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, daily improving OpenStack, a project he has been working on since 2011. He leads the OpenStack Telemetry project as its PTL and contribute to common OpenStack code in Oslo. He seated at the OpenStack Technical Committee in 2013. FULL PROFILE
Engineer
Gordon is the former PTL of the OpenStack Telemetry project and is also the co-author of the pyCADF library which is the python implementation of the Cloud Audit Data Federation (CADF) specification. His current role involves nothing to do with OpenStack. Gordon graduated from Queen's University with a degree in Computer Engineering. In his free time, he coaches youth... FULL PROFILE