14:03:52 #startmeeting ops-meetup-team 14:03:53 Meeting started Tue Apr 9 14:03:52 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is mihalis68_. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:03:54 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 14:03:56 o/ 14:03:57 The meeting name has been set to 'ops_meetup_team' 14:04:02 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ops-meetups-team 14:04:08 (I haven't put an agenda up yet) 14:05:22 Hey 14:05:22 I have created an etherpad page for Forum Ops LT session and put it on the Forum wiki #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum/Denver2019 14:05:24 pong 14:05:36 #topic actions 14:05:53 I had an action to make a twitter account for ops notifications, that's done 14:06:02 \o/ 14:06:16 my action to create etherpad for Forum LT session #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/DEN-ops-war-stories-LT 14:06:32 40 followers on that twitter account. 14:06:47 I took an action to be social director for Summit/PTG. I need to know what nights most ops folks are in town (that are coming). 14:07:06 see https://twitter.com/osopsmeetup?lang=en 14:07:09 here: who's coming to Summit/PTG and which nights. 14:07:33 * med_ is all week so will work around other's schedules 14:08:40 Likely I'll just follow Erik's lead and do Wynkoop upper. 14:08:43 the other overdue thing is an update on our possible hosting of a meetup in the summer/early autumn. I'm catching up with our guy who approves things this week 14:08:50 that place was good 14:08:58 I’ll be there Sunday morning to Friday night 14:09:04 I'll only attend the Summit/Forum but not during PTG 14:09:07 thanks spotz 14:09:13 thanks shintaro 14:09:27 smcginnis, all week? 14:09:47 o/ 14:09:51 med_: Yep, Saturday to Saturday for me. 14:09:55 mrhillsman, all week? emccormick all week at Infra Summit and PTG 14:10:17 I'm only there for the summit 14:10:21 kk 14:10:23 Sunday - Thursday 14:10:38 #topic denver 14:10:40 that's probably enough data points. I'll look for a Summit evening at Wynkoop 14:11:16 so sounds like PTG for Ops is going to be ... sparse 14:11:23 There's a very large area upstairs with pool tables. As long as there's not a baseball game they're usually pretty empty up there they say 14:11:29 * med_ will sit in Nova most likely 14:11:46 emccormick, danke. 14:12:50 just in case anyone is interested, I created that ops twitter, but shared credentials with a few ops meetups team members to ensure continuity. The style is strictly low-volume, highly relevant content only, encouraging all operators to follow who, perhaps, can't follow the mailing list 14:13:21 it was nifty to be able to tweet about the CERN thing and Curtis' Collicutt's Toronto meetup 14:13:33 as Sean says, 40 followers. Please share and amplify! 14:14:25 probably already a larger audience than the mailing list has been giving us ;) 14:14:30 agreed 14:14:37 #sadbuttrue 14:14:49 if people want me to tweet out stuff from that account, you can fwd to me, I am happy to run it 14:15:01 #link https://twitter.com/osopsmeetup 14:15:08 mihalis68_, when I settle on a data for Ops Beers, I'll tweet something and ask osopstwitter to retweet. 14:15:09 I think sharing the local meetup things sometimes is good for drawing the local meetup groups into the global thing 14:15:13 let's keep that up 14:15:33 +1 med_ 14:15:42 on the topic of PTG, it's unfortunate but the experiment of combining ops meetups into PTG was terminated without discussion with us 14:16:05 oh, I thought we terminated it ;) 14:16:15 or at least it was a mutual breakup due to lack of participation 14:16:40 I provided feedback that it didn't work very well. I don't recall being asked for an opinion on PTG being merged back into summits 14:17:09 I definitely do agree on tweeting out social reminders 14:17:20 and local meetup stuffs 14:17:28 It was during a board meeting I think 14:18:06 right. NOTHING TO DO WITH OPERATORS GOT IT 14:19:04 sorry to SHOUT, it's a bad habit from a different chat I'm on 14:19:21 it's just... at this stage would it be a surprise to anyone that ops aren't going to PTG? 14:19:35 And I meant the PTG going back to Summit not ops 14:19:43 i am going to only the summit 14:20:01 if anyone wants to attend ptg they can have my ticket 14:20:08 There' wasn't a lot of request for feedback on the PTG going back to the Summit. 14:20:23 if not I'll hit up foundation and donate it 14:21:38 perhaps this topic is already done to death 14:21:49 any more on denver? 14:23:01 #topic meetup 2 2019 14:24:08 I am meeting with my colleague this week to discuss us hosting somethign but it looks like september 3 and 4 are pencilled in from what I see in the approval tickets 14:24:52 venue would be my office, 120 Park Avenue, which is right by Grand Central 14:25:06 Sounds great! 14:25:47 if I understand it right, I can put in the hosting proposal etherpad soon 14:26:06 we have a large audiovisual room and two breakouts, and lunch will be provided 14:26:22 love to go back to NYC! 14:26:23 again... this is not an offer this is what it looks like our offer will be if I understand correctly that it's cleared now 14:26:43 Fingers crossed it all works out. 14:26:59 I think NYC would be a great location, geographically speaking, for a meetup. 14:27:07 given previous meetups experience, I think we probably need to start working on it ASAP 14:27:28 mihalis68_, fingers are crossed. 14:27:43 (my fingers, for all of us) 14:28:00 yes earlier the better 14:28:46 ++ 14:29:32 sorry I've been terribly distracted today and missed a lot of Denver talk. We should get our forum etherpads set up ASAP. I'm going to try and get mine done by this weekend 14:29:49 shintaro when you get the war stories one set up we can tweet that out 14:30:10 the war stories etherpad is started, link above 14:30:11 * med_ suspects when he sees an OsOps tweet about NYC Sept 3/4 it will be "real" 14:30:15 yes it's ready 14:30:18 oh sweet 14:30:21 my action to create etherpad for Forum LT session #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/DEN-ops-war-stories-LT 14:31:25 the one thing I don't understand yet is "tickets". We can't charge for the meetup so it's going to be a little different. We do have a web based signup thing I think. That's what I have to discuss and understand 14:32:02 mihalis68_: We do a google form for events at Summit like speed mentoring so you have names and a count of people 14:32:22 You could also just do a free ticket on eventbrite? 14:32:28 yes I imagine I will be able to see attendees 14:32:36 "registrees"? 14:32:59 can't use evenbrite - this area I don't understand fully but they did say that 14:33:15 erm what did you do last time? 14:33:16 Ok so we could use a google form? 14:33:21 or is it new policy? 14:34:13 since last time, bloomberg has gotten much more into the open source community and now has its own sign-up system for events we host 14:34:39 fair enough 14:34:40 it's all built and in use, just not familiar to me 14:34:51 ah cool 14:35:10 it's probably more open than Eventbrite is then. 14:35:15 +1 to Bloomberg! 14:35:43 mmm, don't want to agree based on zero knowledge It's probably in effect a proprietary system (even if built with lots of open source) 14:36:31 #topic any other business 14:36:37 think we covered everything 14:36:45 I don't have much to add about denver obviously 14:37:05 nothing new from me 14:37:15 one random chore I'll try to take care of is I saw an email from Rico Lin asking for status on Ops Docs SIG 14:37:21 and for event signup I don't care if it's proprietary 14:37:30 I'll respond - there isn't much to report there since Sean set it up 14:37:41 there are limits to the open everything mantra ;) 14:37:43 unfortunately - feel bad 14:38:00 mihalis68_: Thanks, I haven't had time to respond to that. 14:38:28 for those who don't follow (if anyone?) Ops Docs SIG is a threadbare SIG sufficient to hold ownership of the ops related docs we rescued from oblivion 14:38:30 Well and the fact the OPS doc SIG was really just for ownership of the repo more then being a separate group 14:38:44 Sean got it up and running so that those docs can continue publishing into docs.openstack.org 14:38:54 however the promised document updates are delayed 14:39:10 Oh, this does bring a tangential question to my mind 14:39:40 there's an ML thread about the powervm stuff which lead to a discussion of sigs with code repos 14:40:09 ops docs is there on the list that someone made, but neither that nor the others are code 14:40:19 however there are all the osops-* ones 14:40:39 ops docs are "code-like" - pull requests, merging, a build process... 14:40:43 who technically owns those these days? I see stuff get submitted once in a while, and someone's reviewing it when required. 14:41:08 yeah the discussion was about actual python going into projects and getting deployed 14:42:15 just brought up to my mind those ospos things. I dunno who runs them anymore though. I thought it was kinda its own group but I dunno anymore 14:43:16 https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Osops 14:43:38 I've never looked at those, so can't offer any insight 14:44:45 guess nobody knows 14:44:53 oh well :) 14:45:00 any other points from anyone? if not we can adjourn and clawback 15 minutes! 14:45:08 anywho. Nothing else from me then 14:45:10 2nd adjourn 14:45:25 cheers! 14:45:46 #endmeeting