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概要

OpenStack は、最も巨大なコラボレーション型ソフトウェア開発プロジェクトの 1 つです。世界中の 80 か国以上から 2000 人を超える開発者が参加しています。その規模によりもたらされる、社会規範や技術的な習慣における多様性が特徴的です。新規参入者が自身のロードマップと OpenStack プロジェクトとの統合を成功するまでに、かなり時間がかかってしまう可能性があります。

プロフェッショナル開発者がこのハードルを乗り越える支援をするために、トレーニングプログラムを用意しました。バグ修正や機能追加ができる限り早く OpenStack プロジェクトにきちんと取り込まれるための方法を説明します。この教育プログラムは、受講者が、2日間の集合教育とオンラインのメンタリングを通して、OpenStack に取り込まれるまで、実際にバグ修正や新機能追加に取り組む必要があります。プロジェクトの技術的なツールやコミュニティとの関わりの複雑さについて、2日間の集合教育で説明します。フォローアップセッションでは、受講者が何か疑問に感じた点を解決するために、個々のオンラインセッションを受けられます。

目的

  • 商用製品のロードマップと OpenStack のリリースサイクルを迅速に統合する
  • 実際に OpenStack コンポーネントにパッチを一つ貢献する
  • 技術ツールをマスターする
  • OpenStack 貢献のワークフローと社会規範を理解する

Target Audience

  • Developers
  • System administrators

Prerequisites

  • Being able to read and write English at a technical level.
  • If contributing code, being technically proficient enough to carry out simple bug fixes in the project.
  • If contributing documentation, being able to produce documents in the project's chosen infrastructure.
  • Having at least 8 hours a week to dedicate to the project, be it through programming or through interacting with the community.

Duration

  • Face-to-face section: 2 days
  • Online section: 10 one-hour individual mentoring sessions over a period of 4 to 10 weeks

Infrastructure

ready to use devstack VM for participants with network connectivity but troubles with their laptop

Course Outline

First day

Introduction

  • A week before Day 1: choice of a contribution, via email, with each participant
  • Day 1: How OpenStack is made
  • Day 1: Learn and practice git, gerrit, IRC
  • Day 2: The theory of contribution
  • Day 2: Lego contribution simulation
  • Day 2: Individual presentation of the contribution plan
  • Day 2: Online mentoring

How OpenStack is made (3h including 1h30 exercises)

Workflow of an OpenStack contribution and tools (3h including 2h exercises)

Second day

The Contribution Process (1 hour)

( slides )
  • Take the pulse of the project.
  • Figure out who's behind it.
  • Determine the project's social groups.
  • Assess your approach.
  • Engage immediately.
  • Play with your network.
  • Perform the smaller tasks.
  • Choose a question.
  • Familiarize yourself with the code of conduct.
  • Understand the conventions.
  • Explain what you do.
  • Prepare the backport.
  • Learn what's local and what's upstream.
  • Learn what distinguishes good work flow from bad work flow.
  • Quantify the delta.
  • Speed up the acceptance.
  • Determine the time frame.
  • Maximize karma.
  • Work in parallel.
  • Archive and collect.

Agile for Contributors (15 min)

( slides )
  • Apply agile
  • Who is the customer?
  • Company & Upstream product owner
  • Sprint review presentation to Upstream

Contribution Simulation (2 hour)

The students make a virtual contribution simulation using Lego bricks as props, with the goal of expanding a Lego town, built by upstream. They are divided into teams; the teacher is by turns the product owner in the company and the upstream.

Contribution Planning (2 hours)

( odp slides pdf slides )


  • The students use template slides to prepare a 5-minute presentation of their planned contribution.
  • A sample presentation is given by the teacher, as an example.
  • Each student group prepares a presentation describing:
    • the contribution they plan to work on during the online sessions,
    • how they will engage with the Upstream,
    • how it contributes to the company's agenda
    • and whom they will be working with.
  • Each student group presents its slides to the class

Etherpad

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/kilo-upstream-training