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The Self-healing SIG holds public meetings at two times of the same day every fortnight. This is intended to ensure that anyone from any time zone can attend a meeting on a regular basis, but also that there is some kind of continuity between discussions at the two times, rather than encouraging two separate silos to develop.

Everyone interested in self-healing is warmly encouraged to attend.

You can add agenda items simply by mentioning them at the beginning of the meeting.

Agenda for next meeting

Topics for the agenda can be submitted here: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/self-healing-SIG-IRC-meeting

We won't necessarily always plan a fixed agenda in advance; sometimes instead we'll spontaneously choose topics as they seem most relevant from week to week. However meeting agendas may often look like this:

  • Resource merge
  • Monitoring in OpenStack
  • Quick status report from everyone - this is voluntary ;-)
  • Other ongoing topics, or topics submitted to the agenda
  • Any Other Business (AOB)

Background reading

Please see the Self-healing SIG page.

Previous meetings

Previous meetings, with their notes and logs, will be found at http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/self-healing/.

Advice for meeting chair

This can be taken with a pinch of salt.

  • Read and understand https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/CreateaMeeting#How_to_chair_a_meeting
  • Ask each person responsible for an action from the previous meeting to prepare a short summary of any work they did for that action item.
    • For example, if I previously took an action to achieve world peace and harmony, I could give my report by typing a one-line summary like this:
  • Record decisions and commitments; review in the next meeting
  • Create the next agenda and update this wiki page accordingly