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The keyword is '''participatory'''. That's what makes it different from the regular conference sessions - we're looking for sessions that really engage all the participants, be it in hands on exercises or vigorous dialogue.
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== Principles and Rule ==
 
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== Session Proposals ==
 
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The actual sessions will be decided in the morning and after lunch each day '''starting after lunch Monday''', but here is your chance to warm your fellow participants to to your proposal on an etherpad: http://etherpad.openstack.org/folsom-unconference-proposals
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The actual sessions will be decided in the morning and after lunch each day, but here is your chance to warm your fellow participants to to your proposal.
 
 
== Schedule ==
 
 
 
Room: Golden Gate
 
 
 
If there is no contention for the space, post the schedule here from http://etherpad.openstack.org/folsom-unconference-proposals . Otherwise, negotiate with the other people wanting the space in person.
 
 
 
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|  Date
 
|  Title
 
|  Proposer
 
|  Description
 
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|  11:00
 
|  Nova Plugin Framework design workshop
 
|  Andrew Bogott
 
|  During the 'Split Nova and make it more pluggable' session there was strong support for addition of a plugin framework in Folsom.  This session will involve pulling apart my proposed design and building up a better one.  http://etherpad.openstack.org/NovaPlugin
 
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|  12:00
 
|  How to Get [[OpenStack]] - Wiki updates
 
|  Mike Pittaro
 
|  Installation information on the [[OpenStack]] wiki is currently unorganized, and sometimes very much out of date.  Also, it is not at all clear how to get [[OpenStack]]. Plan is to create a wiki page summarizing the varios installers, distros and packages, ppa's, and commerical distribution to enable one stop shopping.
 
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|  14:00-14:30
 
|  Repose Status
 
|  Jorge Williams
 
|  Give a brief status of the Repose project.  Discuss new features.
 
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|  16:30
 
|  The Open Cloud computing Interface & [[OpenStack]]
 
|  Eugene Luster (R2AD) 
 
|  Topics to be discussed include: What is OCCI and its goals? Where does OCCI fit the [[OpenStack]] picture? What does the the [[OpenStack]] OCCI API implementation do today? How should [[OpenStack]] address “extra” APIs? Q&As. All are welcome to it from the inquisitive to the skeptical!
 
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There is an open session on [[OpenStack]] and [[CloudFoundry]] at 18:00 - http://cfhackathon.eventbrite.com/
 
 
 
== Past ==
 
  
 
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|  Local Communities for [[OpenStack]] World Domination 
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|  @lloyddewolf
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|  [http://www.meetup.com/openstack/ SFBay OpenStack] is a effort of more than eight organizers from eight organizations. I think this is reflected well in the quality, quantity, and diversity of events and participation. To date it looks like many of the other local communities are organized by only one or a couple of people. What are the successes and challenges? How can we support each other in growing the local communities? 
 
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11:00am-12:30pm
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Leveling Up [[OpenStack]] Global Community Events  
| Brainstorming ideas for PaaS (Reddwarf)
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@lloyddewolf
Nirmal Ranganathan/Michael Basnight
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We've now thrown a few global communities including a bug bash, doc day, and hack in. These first efforts were very much "release early, release often". Looking forward to collaborating on iterating and taking these events to the next level.  
There's been a lot of talk about PaaS in general and several proposals. It would be nice to brainstorm ideas and come up with a solution to get it kickstarted in the community. The Reddwarf code base is already at a point where some of the basic features are implemented. We would like to propose to move this project with others interested in the community for the Folsom release.  
 
 
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14:00 - 15:00 
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Kanyun: [[OpenStack]] Monitoring Project
| Vote/Pick a name (needed for a repo)
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@lzyeval
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[[OpenStack]] monitoring project for tracking of metrics to charge for usage and detecting abnormal or hazardous behavior. http://etherpad.openstack.org/FolsomKanyun
Plan * Create new repo * Leverage/Contribute to Common everywhere possible * Export DB tables * Interface/API back in to compute * Use recent Glance work as model for client etc * Focus on migration of existing features and functionality nothing more, nothing less * Survey of volunteers/interested in working on different pieces
 

Revision as of 02:59, 13 April 2012

Folsom Design Conference Open Space

Unconference

The keyword is PARTICIPATORY. That's what makes it different from the regular conference sessions - we're looking for sessions that really engage all the participants, be it in hands on exercises or vigorous dialogue.

Principles and Rule

  1. Whoever comes is the right people
  2. Whenever it starts is the right time
  3. Whatever happens is the only thing that could have
  4. When it's over, it's over

The only rule is The Law of Two Feet.

It says simply that you, and only you, know where you can learn and contribute the most to the work that must take place today. It demands that you use your two feet to go where you need to go and do what you need to do. If at any time today, you find that you are not learning or contributing, you have the right and the responsibility to move... find another breakout session, visit the food table, take a walk in the sunshine, make a phone call -- but DO NOT waste time.

Session Proposals

The actual sessions will be decided in the morning and after lunch each day, but here is your chance to warm your fellow participants to to your proposal.

Title Proposer Description
Local Communities for OpenStack World Domination @lloyddewolf SFBay OpenStack is a effort of more than eight organizers from eight organizations. I think this is reflected well in the quality, quantity, and diversity of events and participation. To date it looks like many of the other local communities are organized by only one or a couple of people. What are the successes and challenges? How can we support each other in growing the local communities?
Leveling Up OpenStack Global Community Events @lloyddewolf We've now thrown a few global communities including a bug bash, doc day, and hack in. These first efforts were very much "release early, release often". Looking forward to collaborating on iterating and taking these events to the next level.
Kanyun: OpenStack Monitoring Project @lzyeval OpenStack monitoring project for tracking of metrics to charge for usage and detecting abnormal or hazardous behavior. http://etherpad.openstack.org/FolsomKanyun