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== How do the developer tracks of the summit work ? ==
 
== How do the developer tracks of the summit work ? ==
  
The developer tracks at the Openstack Design Summit are modeled after Ubuntu Developer Summits. A set of 55-min sessions are scheduled. Those sessions are '''not''' formal presentations but rather open discussions on a given subject. If you care about a particular subject, please join. Due to the nature of the event, the schedule is a bit dynamic, so check out the summit schedule pages often (link pending).
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The developer tracks at the Openstack Design Summit are modeled after Ubuntu Developer Summits.
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Features for the next release cycle are discussed in summit sessions. A set of 55-min sessions are scheduled. Those sessions are '''not''' formal presentations but rather open discussions on a given subject or feature. If you care about a particular subject, please join. Due to the nature of the event, the schedule is a bit dynamic, so check out the summit schedule pages often (link pending).
  
 
Each session is moderated by a ''session lead''. You can identify him as being the ''Drafter'' of the corresponding Launchpad blueprint.
 
Each session is moderated by a ''session lead''. You can identify him as being the ''Drafter'' of the corresponding Launchpad blueprint.
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== Summit preparation, for session leads ==
 
== Summit preparation, for session leads ==
  
* Features for the next release cycle should be discussed in a summit session.
 
 
* You should file a Launchpad blueprint for each subject (one blueprint = one 55-min session)
 
* You should file a Launchpad blueprint for each subject (one blueprint = one 55-min session)
 
** Click [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/sprints/ods-b/+addspec here] to register a new blueprint for ODS Bexar
 
** Click [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/sprints/ods-b/+addspec here] to register a new blueprint for ODS Bexar

Revision as of 15:00, 3 November 2010

At OpenStack Design Summits the community gathers to discuss the requirements for the next release, learn more about OpenStack, and connect with community members.

Next summit

The next Design Summit is planned for November 9th-12th at the Weston Centre in Downtown San Antonio, TX (112 E. Pecan St. San Antonio, TX 78205).

How do the developer tracks of the summit work ?

The developer tracks at the Openstack Design Summit are modeled after Ubuntu Developer Summits. Features for the next release cycle are discussed in summit sessions. A set of 55-min sessions are scheduled. Those sessions are not formal presentations but rather open discussions on a given subject or feature. If you care about a particular subject, please join. Due to the nature of the event, the schedule is a bit dynamic, so check out the summit schedule pages often (link pending).

Each session is moderated by a session lead. You can identify him as being the Drafter of the corresponding Launchpad blueprint.

Summit preparation, for session leads

  • You should file a Launchpad blueprint for each subject (one blueprint = one 55-min session)
    • Click here to register a new blueprint for ODS Bexar
    • Under For, choose the appropriate project (nova, swift, or openstack-dev for common discussions)
    • Under Name, enter $release-$feature (with dashes for space). For example, bexar-release-schedule or austin-stats-utilization
    • Under Title, name the feature. The name will appear in the schedule, so try to keep it concise :)
    • Under Summary, write a short description of the feature. This should give people a good idea of what the feature is about and what will be discussed during that session.
    • Under Drafter, enter the Launchpad ID of the session lead (that should be you)
    • Under Approver, choose dendrobates (our very own Rick Clark)
    • Click Register Blueprint, and you're done !
  • The blueprint will be reviewed by the meeting organizer and accepted or denied for the summit.
  • You should use the Whiteboard area on the blueprint to outline the agenda of the session.

Summit registration, for all attendees

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At the summit

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History

These pages contain information and notes from the Summits so far: