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At the Forum the entire OpenStack community (users and developers) gathers to brainstorm the requirements for the next release, gather feedback on the past version and have strategic discussions that go beyond just one release cycle. The Sydney Forum is the start of the '''Rocky''' release cycle. Please prepare session ideas with feedback from the '''Pike''' release in mind.
 
At the Forum the entire OpenStack community (users and developers) gathers to brainstorm the requirements for the next release, gather feedback on the past version and have strategic discussions that go beyond just one release cycle. The Sydney Forum is the start of the '''Rocky''' release cycle. Please prepare session ideas with feedback from the '''Pike''' release in mind.
  
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Your ideas are welcome! Either:
 
Your ideas are welcome! Either:

Revision as of 10:29, 19 September 2017

The grand list of all of the Sydney 2017 Forum etherpads. Please add links to etherpads below!

At the Forum the entire OpenStack community (users and developers) gathers to brainstorm the requirements for the next release, gather feedback on the past version and have strategic discussions that go beyond just one release cycle. The Sydney Forum is the start of the Rocky release cycle. Please prepare session ideas with feedback from the Pike release in mind.

Forum lead up submission.png

Your ideas are welcome! Either:

  • Add a link to an etherpad for all of your team's ideas on this wiki page
  • Contribute to the "catch-all" etherpads, linked below.

and then discuss with everyone to refine and shortlist the best topics.

Within two weeks, we will call for formal submission of your best ideas.

List of Etherpads

Forum brainstorming for Sydney commences September 4th. Please add your etherpad of ideas below!


Catch-alls

If you want to post an idea, but aren't working with a specific team or working group, you can use these:

Etherpads from Teams and Working Groups