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== Next Episode ==
 
== Next Episode ==
* Jan 16th - [[BootstrappingHour/Oslo_Messaging_Antipatterns|Oslo Messaging Anti Patterns]] - Flavio Percono - Friday Jan 16th - 17:00 UTC (12:00 Americas/New_York)
 
  
 
== Upcoming Episodes ==
 
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== Episode Lists ==
 
== Episode Lists ==
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* [[BootstrappingHour/Debugging Gate|Debugging Gate Failures]] - Sean Dague - Friday Nov 21st - 20:00 UTC (15:00 Americas/New_York)
 
* [[BootstrappingHour/Debugging Gate|Debugging Gate Failures]] - Sean Dague - Friday Nov 21st - 20:00 UTC (15:00 Americas/New_York)
 
* [[BootstrappingHour/Authentication Flows|Authentication Flows in OpenStack]] - Steve Martinelli and David Stanek - Friday Dec 5th - 20:00 UTC (15:00 Americas/New_York)
 
* [[BootstrappingHour/Authentication Flows|Authentication Flows in OpenStack]] - Steve Martinelli and David Stanek - Friday Dec 5th - 20:00 UTC (15:00 Americas/New_York)
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* [[BootstrappingHour/Oslo_Messaging_Antipatterns|Oslo Messaging Anti Patterns]] - Flavio Percono - Friday Jan 16th - 17:00 UTC (12:00 Americas/New_York)
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== Wishlist ==
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Topics you may have heard about but didn't quite fully understand.
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* Guru Mediation Report (What is it, when to use it, how to use it): +1
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* Bug Triaging (process, how to contribute, best practices): +1
  
 
== How To Docs ==
 
== How To Docs ==

Latest revision as of 11:14, 9 June 2015

The OpenStack Bootstrapping Hour is a regular video series taking deep dives into parts of OpenStack to help cross pollinate the vast amount of knowledge between OpenStack developers. The target audience is developers that have been knee deep in OpenStack for some period of time. It's done as a Google Hangout on Air, that's live broadcast to Youtube with associated etherpad.

The format is 30 minutes of deep dive by the experts on a particular topic, with questions driven by the host(s). After which there is audience question period based on questions posted to the etherpad.

The cadence is every 2 weeks, typically on a Friday (unless otherwise noted), as a good way to send off into your weekend.

Next Episode

Upcoming Episodes

  • TBD - Database Anti Patterns - Jay Pipes

Episode Lists

Wishlist

Topics you may have heard about but didn't quite fully understand.

  • Guru Mediation Report (What is it, when to use it, how to use it): +1
  • Bug Triaging (process, how to contribute, best practices): +1

How To Docs