14:01:28 #startmeeting publiccloud_wg 14:01:29 Meeting started Thu Jun 21 14:01:28 2018 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is tobberydberg. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:01:31 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 14:01:33 The meeting name has been set to 'publiccloud_wg' 14:01:46 Nice to see you here aprice 14:01:58 :) 14:02:15 Some more here for todays meeting? 14:02:22 danny and chris from the foundation are also planning to join so we can talk more about the powered program like we discussed from the previous meeting 14:03:24 cool :) 14:03:39 Kets wait a couple of minutes then =) 14:06:48 hi 14:07:00 welcome hogepodge 14:10:17 with hogepodge and Danny_ here, one of the things I wanted to make sure we covered today was the powered program feedback that was raised in the last meeting 14:10:26 when we were discussing using that as a requirement for passport 14:11:49 Yes, absolutely 14:11:50 It's my understanding that there were concerns about the program, and the ability of clouds to meet the defined standard? 14:12:11 Lets kick off the meeting here and see who is joining 14:12:42 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/publiccloud-wg 14:12:47 Please add your name there 14:12:50 i am here 14:13:04 Nice to see you here mnaser 14:13:18 :) 14:13:27 hello everyone! 14:13:54 The plan for today - get some feedback of the "initial draft spec" of the PP v2 14:14:20 That includes your topic aprice, Danny_ and hogepodge 14:14:38 #link spec draft: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/PCWG-pp-spec-draft 14:15:21 Just to give you all a little overview of the thinking around this 14:16:29 Would like to summarize the PP in a spec - will become to big probably, so will use this as parent and refer to more detailed specs as for example the technical solution for the coupon codes system etc 14:16:55 me likes #3 in selection criteria. #2 i feel like is too specific.. some vendors depending on their pricing model, $100 might mean nothing vs others 14:16:57 So, open for any feedback to the format, way of thinking, content etc etc 14:17:23 i *think* if we scope it out to be similar to aws free tier which is like "ability to at least run type of vm or equivilant" or something like that. 14:17:52 Good, I like all feedback - need to get the discussions going to come to some conclusion 14:18:07 and my other last comment is selection criteria for the *password applicants* .. is that up to the provider to decide 14:18:08 so, add +1's and -1's to what ever is in the spec 14:18:13 ogood idea 14:18:47 like that idea o the "free tier" thinking as well 14:19:41 yah i put up my feedback 14:19:54 but i think it's important for us to know that who gets to hand out those unique coupons 14:20:41 agree 14:21:41 Please all, put your name in the top if possible in this etherpad as well ... easier to reach out and get clarification of feedback if necessary 14:22:51 i wanted to throw out an idea here before writing it out 14:23:08 how do we feel about handing the foundation a whole bunch of credentials that are tied into billing accounts ready with certain funding 14:23:25 and then the 'sign up' / 'get started' process is instead point and click directly from the openstack website 14:23:34 and you get handed over credentials right away and it gets marked as 'used' 14:24:38 by credentials you mean the "coupon codes" ? 14:24:51 no, like actual pre-provisioned accounts 14:25:01 aha 14:25:22 like you just get keystone credentials and we get an email from openstack saying "this tenant, this is the user info" 14:25:22 I guess that depends on the usage of them 14:25:29 i mean that's the big question mark ere 14:25:31 here** 14:25:40 who hands them out and where.. that's my concern 14:25:58 especially that with coupons, there is no 'prescreening' so to tspeak 14:26:09 Haven't thought of it like that earlier 14:26:17 there was some talks about using them as 'motivation' to make people come to meet ups. 14:26:23 everytime you come, you get a coupon 14:26:29 with the codes, you can still have your screening 14:26:31 i'm personally not comfortable with that sort of thing 14:26:40 with pre-created accounts, you can't 14:26:56 i thought the whole idea behind coupons is instant setup 14:27:21 no, that isn't at all how I've seen it 14:28:34 maybe an imagined workflow should be put up in that case 14:28:34 ;) 14:28:37 I've seen it as the codes we (citycloud) and OVH has ... like a X digit unique code, that gives you like a $xxx rebate/free usage ... but you still need to pass each members screening process 14:29:27 Maybe this could be how we pull in the user groups? 14:29:40 Yes, agree with you when it comes to the "imagined workflow" ... like the PP use cases Flanders came up with for the PP release 14:29:54 that's reasonable. so how is that different than filling out a form 14:30:01 that goes to a human which processes it 14:31:05 aprice: not sure what you mean by pulling in user groups 14:31:43 As far as people to try the coupon method 14:32:15 Bigger marketing value to be able to hand out "$100 worth of OpenStack", then sending people to o.o/passport and then signup for a trial, gives more flexibility when it comes to values etc etc 14:33:52 aprice: oh yes 14:34:44 tobberydberg: sure, sounds good to me 14:35:01 so here is a technical concern :) 14:35:04 It's ok to not like that approach as well =) 14:35:39 if you get a code, you use it at some_cloud, it gets marked as as used. some_cloud decides they don't want to give you the credit for $reasons 14:35:48 now you are stuck with an unusable code 14:36:09 Yes, "Passport coupon codes" section in spec is supposed to gather the use case/scenarios, tech requirements for that .... Then we choose technical implementation 14:36:39 noooow the other way around is: you get the code and some_cloud does not mark it as used until they activate it, well you can do rounds on all providers, hehe :) 14:36:43 anyways, might be getting ahead of ourselves 14:36:53 it seems to be okay with me at this state 14:37:07 good point ... but, we still need to trust the members of the program that they behave well 14:37:27 mnaser that is actually why we had this blockchain experiment :) 14:37:37 to tackle exactly the issue you just mentioned 14:37:44 tobberydberg: that's a given. 14:37:53 zhipeng: i am *all* for that, if you find someone to implement it :) 14:38:12 yep :) 14:39:17 back to tobias :) 14:39:22 Good feedback, a things that need to be tackled 14:39:47 so ... powered/interop 14:40:14 aprice ... did you have something specific there that you want to start with? 14:42:37 We were thinking that being a powered cloud should be a condition to participate in the powered program 14:42:39 in the meantime I start by saying that I added "InterOp Powered Standards" as a filtering option for the PP homepage 14:42:58 you mean passport program hogepodge? 14:43:02 Passport program 14:43:04 The aim of program is to guarantee interoperability and API conformance for end users. 14:43:04 Yeah 14:43:11 yes, passport 14:43:28 yes, I agree and I like that thought for exactly that reason 14:43:38 is it powered compute or powered platform we're talking about 14:43:49 I would say compute 14:43:49 Compute. 14:43:56 ++ 14:44:05 Swift isn't deployed widely enough to require it. 14:44:22 that seems reasonable enough 14:44:28 so, only concern ... who is not today among the members? 14:44:36 1,3 or more then 5? 14:45:07 I don't have those numbers. I could work them up. 14:45:14 The mentioned concern have been the "Foundation sponsor" thing 14:45:19 one of the concerns raised in Vancouver was to become "openstack powered" one had to become a corporate sponsor of the foundation 14:45:20 yes 14:45:37 which we're willing to discuss on a 1:1 basis 14:46:05 if all of todays 10 clouds are, then is not an issue basically ... if not, can be hard for some smaller players? 14:46:10 ok 14:46:33 so: if you're part (or willing to be part) of the passport program, you must be openstack compute powered, if you're not (then run it and become one), if you are not a corporate sponsor, talk to the foundation and they'll sort you out 14:47:07 does that seem like a reasonable idea of what we're talking about? 14:47:17 Sounds just like that 14:47:30 yes 14:47:54 yes 14:48:02 the only thing to state in the reqs is that "if you are not willing to sponsor, call us and Danny will by you a dinner and then we are all good" ;-) 14:48:17 *buy 14:48:22 dinner AND drinks : ) 14:48:26 hahaha 14:48:38 but I'm fine with that 14:49:38 I guess that is more of a foundation issue telling some partners that today only are sponsors because of getting the powereed stamp why they should pay up 14:49:58 I add that to the requirement section in the draft as well 14:50:59 keep in mind that powered products (who are also foundation sponsors) are also listed in the public cloud marketplace 14:50:59 https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/ 14:51:45 "6) They must be accepted for the OpenStack Powered Compute (or platform) - this to guarantee interoperability and API conformance for end users" 14:52:05 yes, I know =) 14:52:27 Just a couple of minutes left ... what else? 14:54:04 I will try to have a more "final draft" ready by the meeting in 2 weeks, might reach out to you before that to vet ideas 14:54:30 tobberydberg: feel free to ping me and I can work with you on it 14:54:31 Also, will post to the mailing list when we have something more final 14:54:40 awesome, thanks 14:55:47 Should we reach out more "direct" to the current members when we have somehting more final? 14:56:08 i think so 14:56:18 or maybe say "we're discussing the final details in the next wg meeting" 14:56:19 Even though they should know that these meetings and the mailinglist is the place to be to stay tunes and have a say in the discussions 14:56:22 "You should be there" :-) 14:56:33 exactly 14:56:33 that's a good idea 14:56:57 What gives the most, foundation reaching out and remember them of that? 14:57:13 yeah, we can reach out and cc you and zhipeng since you run the WG 14:57:31 can also remind them of the PTG - yall are planning to meet there right? 14:57:34 Sounds perfect 14:57:42 yes 14:58:05 As it looks right now I have clearance to go there, so that is my plan 14:58:15 awesome! 14:58:31 * mnaser has booked the day the PTG was announced 14:58:37 little do you know travel is so cheap when you do it so far out 14:58:39 hahaha 14:58:44 nice! 14:58:55 you're an event planner's dream 14:59:06 hahaha 14:59:08 💅 14:59:17 I have the ticket, but no flight and no hotel room 14:59:26 except no cheap leftover hotel rooms for me 14:59:27 :P 14:59:40 are they all sold out? 14:59:50 I mean at the official hotel 14:59:57 it is not 15:00:02 i dont know but i menat like how usually at summits 2 weeks before 15:00:07 phu 15:00:19 the foundation throws out those "We reserved too many rooms so grab em ultra cheap" :p 15:00:19 kendall waters who runs ptg on our team says there are plenty of rooms right now 15:00:40 great! Will try to get that sorted next week 15:00:53 perfect! 15:01:14 thanks everyone, off to to tc office hours :) 15:01:18 So, time is up for this week! Thanks a lot for your time today! 15:01:25 👋 15:01:41 Talk to you all in 2 weeks if not before that! 15:01:53 thanks everyone! 15:01:56 #endmeeting