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**If you wish to participate in the activity, please respond on the list or email the organizers.
 
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*Meetings will be publicly scheduled, open and recorded:
 
*Meetings will be publicly scheduled, open and recorded:
**August 14, 2013 at 5 pm PT [http://www.meetingburner.com/b/openstack/watch?c=FU8TLM&h=f Recording]
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==Example Projects==
 
==Example Projects==

Revision as of 18:14, 15 August 2014

< User Committee | Governance

Status: Forming

Organisers: Chris Kemp, Tom Fifield, Evan Scheessele

Application Developers are consumers of OpenStack services run by private, public or hybrid clouds. Traditionally, this group has not been well served by the OpenStack community, since they mostly do not actively participate in the upstream program.

Aims

  • Provide a set of recommendations to improve the experience of end-users of OpenStack, including:
    • changes to the design summit, and other OpenStack events to engage this community
    • foundation staffing and tasks
  • Provide a voice and stewardship to represent the end-user consumer in the community
  • Coordinate a limited number of technical projects to improve the experience of end users
  • Ensure the success of OpenStack by ensuring the platform delivers on the end-user promise of application portability and interoperability between OpenStack implementations.

How to Join

  • Communication related to the formation of the working group is taking place on the User Committee mailing list.
    • If you wish to participate in the activity, please respond on the list or email the organizers.
  • Meetings will be publicly scheduled, open and recorded:

Example Projects

  • Outreach to end-user community.
  • Collect feedback and delineate OpenStack features/capabilities that are important to OpenStack end-users
  • Collaborate with OpenStack Users/Operators to coordinate appropriate interaction channels between the broader OpenStack community and users of specific OpenStack product/service implementations

Reference/Blogging