[rdo-users] [newsletter] February 2020 RDO Community Newsletter

Rain Leander rleander at redhat.com
Tue Feb 4 14:53:28 UTC 2020


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Housekeeping Items Welcome to RDO Docs Days

The next RDO Docs Days will be 17-21 February - just after Ussuri milestone
2! We periodically run Docs Days - encouraging people to improve the
documentation and the website by spending an hour or two looking for
errors, outdated information, or anything else that could be better.

Goals for a docs day include:

   - Knock out as many of the open issues
   <https://github.com/redhat-openstack/website/issues> as possible.
   - Identify docs that are outdated, and/or refer to end-of-lifed releases.
   - Consolidate duplicate docs.
   - Improve the test day instructions
   <https://www.rdoproject.org/testday/tests/>, so that people don't have
   to be experts to participate.

Meanwhile, you can always work on the open issues
<https://github.com/redhat-openstack/website/issues>.
RDO Changes Have You Heard of OpenStack Commons?

OpenShift Commons builds connections and collaboration across OpenShift
communities, projects and stakeholders. In doing so, they enable the
success of customers, users, partners, and contributors as they deepen
knowledge and experiences together.

These goals go beyond code contributions. Commons is a place for companies
using OpenShift to accelerate its success and adoption. Commons acts as
resources for everyone, sharing best practices and providing a forum for
peer-to-peer communication.

We’d like to do the same for OpenStack!

We started this process with the relaunch of the OpenShift on OpenStack
Special Interest Group
<https://commons.openshift.org/sig/OpenshiftOpenstack.html> at Red Hat
Summit 2019 in order to discuss, develop and disseminate best practices for
deploying and managing OpenShift on OpenStack.

This year, on 26 April 2020, just before Red Hat Summit 2020, for the first
time, there will be an OpenStack track at OpenShift Commons
<https://commons.openshift.org/>. If you’re interested in attending and /
or participating, please reach out to Rain Leander, leanderthal on Freenode
irc, or directly via rain at redhat dot com.

And our ultimate goal in the near future is to launch *OpenStack Commons*,
to bring users, partners, customers, and contributors together to
collaborate and work on OpenStack.
Community News Community Meetings

Every Tuesday at 13:30 UTC, we have a weekly *TripleO CI community meeting*
on https://meet.google.com/bqx-xwht-wky with the agenda on
https://hackmd.io/IhMCTNMBSF6xtqiEd9Z0Kw. The TripleO CI meeting focuses on
a group of people focusing on Continuous Integration tooling and system who
would like to provide a comprehensive testing framework that is easily
reproducible for TripleO contributors. This framework should also be
consumable by other CI systems (OPNFV, RDO, vendor CI, etc.), so that
TripleO can be tested the same way everywhere. This is NOT a place for
TripleO usage questions, rather, check out the next meeting listed just
below.

Every Tuesday at 14:00 UTC, immediately following the TripleO CI meeting is
the weekly *TripleO Community meeting* on the #TripleO channel on Freenode
IRC. The agenda for this meeting is posted each week in a public etherpad
<https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/tripleo-meeting-items>. This is for
addressing anything to do with TripleO, including usage, feature requests,
and bug reports.

Every Wednesday at 14:00 UTC, we have a weekly *RDO community meeting* on
the #RDO channel on Freenode IRC. The agenda for this meeting is posted
each week in a public etherpad
<https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/RDO-Meeting> and the minutes from the
meeting are posted on the RDO website
<https://www.rdoproject.org/community/community-meeting/>. If there's
something you'd like to see happen in RDO - a package that is missing, a
tool that you'd like to see included, or a change in how things are
governed - this is the best time and place to help make that happen.

Every Thursday at 15:00 UTC, there is a weekly *CentOS Cloud SIG meeting*
on the #centos-devel channel on Freenode IRC. The agenda for this meeting
is posted each week in a public etherpad
<https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/centos-cloud-sig> and the minutes from
the meeting are posted on the RDO website
<https://www.rdoproject.org/contribute/cloud-sig-meeting/>. This meeting
makes sense for people that are involved in packaging OpenStack for CentOS
and for people that are packaging OTHER cloud infra things (OpenNebula,
CloudStack, Euca, etc) for CentOS. “Alone we can do so little; together we
can do so much.” - Helen Keller
OpenStack News Upcoming OSF Event: OpenDev + PTG, June 8-11 in Vancouver

Join us this June in Vancouver for OpenDev + PTG, and grab your early bird
tickets now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/opendev-ptg-vancouver-2020-tickets-88923270897>
!

OpenDev + PTG is a new collaborative event organized by the OpenStack
Foundation gathering developers, system architects, and operators to
address common open source infrastructure challenges.

June 8-11, 2020 Vancouver Convention Centre - East Building

OpenDev will include discussion oriented sessions around a particular topic
to explore a problem within a topic area, share common architectures, and
collaborate around potential solutions. This OpenDev will focus
specifically on the following Tracks, spanning open source projects,
including Airship, Ansible, Ceph, Kata Containers, Kubernetes, OpenStack,
StarlingX, and Zuul:

   - Hardware Automation
   - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software
   - Containers in Production
   - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020

The conversations will continue into the afternoon with the Project Teams
Gathering (PTG) <https://www.openstack.org/ptg>. This is when the morning’s
practices will be explored by project teams, SIGs and other workgroups who
will have dedicated space to get work done in a productive setting,
maximizing the ability of contributors to work through their project
objectives in an environment that is focused towards work and productivity.
Help Shape the Track Content for OpenDev + PTG

OpenStack Foundation needs your help shaping this event! Our vision is for
the content to be programmed by you– the community. OSF is looking to kick
things off by selecting members for OpenDev Programming Committees for each
Track. That Program Committee will then select Moderators who will lead
interactive discussions on a particular topic within the track. Below
you'll have the opportunity to nominate yourself for a position on the
Programming Committee, as a Moderator, or both, as well as suggesting
specific Topics within each Track. PTG programming will kick off in the
coming weeks.

If you’re interested in volunteering as an OpenDev Programming Committee
member, discussion Moderator, or would like to suggest topics for moderated
discussions within a particular Track, please read the details below, and
then fill out this form
<https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer>
.

We’re looking for subject matter experts on the following OpenDev Tracks:

   - Hardware Automation (accelerators, provisioning hardware, networking)
   - Large-scale Usage of Open Source Infrastructure Software (scale pain
   points, multi-location, CI/CD)
   - Containers in Production (isolation, virtualization, telecom
   containers)
   - Key Challenges for Open Source in 2020 (beyond licensing, public
   clouds, ethics)

*OpenDev Programming Committee* members will:

   - Work with other Committee members, which will include OSF
   representatives, to curate OpenDev content based on subject expertise,
   community input, and relevance to open source infrastructure
   - Promote the individual Tracks within your networks
   - Review community input and suggestions for Track discussions
   - Solicit moderators from your network if you know someone who is a
   subject matter expert
   - Ensure diversity of speakers and companies represented in your Track
   - Focus topics around on real-world user stories and technical,
   in-the-trenches experiences
   - Receive a complimentary pass to the event!

Programming Committee members need to be available during the following
dates/time commitments:

   - 8 - 10 hours from February - May for bi-weekly calls with your Track's
   Programming Committee (plus a couple of OSF representatives to facilitate
   the call)
   - OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020 (not required, but preferred)

Programming Committees will be comprised of a few people per Track who will
work to select a handful of topics and moderators for each Track. The exact
topic counts will be determined before Committees begin deciding.

*OpenDev Discussion Moderators* will

   - Be appointed by the Programming Committees
   - Facilitate discussions within a particular Track
   - Have adequate knowledge and experience to lead and moderate discussion
   around certain topics during the event
   - Work with Programming Committee to decide focal point of discussion
   Moderators need to be available to attend OpenDev, June 8 - 10, 2020, and
   will receive a complimentary pass. Programming Committee nominations are
   open until *February 11*. Deadlines to volunteer to be a moderator and
   suggest topics will be in late February.

Nominate yourself or suggest discussion topics here:
https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/
<https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/opendev_vancouver2020_volunteer>
.
Announcing OpenStack Victoria!

The polling results are in, and the legal vetting process has now
completed. We now have an official name for the "V" release.

The full results of the poll can be found at https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/
<https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?num_winners=1&id=E_13ccd49b66cfd1b4&rkey=4e184724fa32eed6&algorithm=minimax>

While Victoria and Vancouver were technically a tie, based on the Minimax
rankingi, it puts Victoria slightly ahead of Vancouver based on the votes.
In addition to that, we chose to have the TC do a tie breaker vote which
confirmed Victoria as the winner.

Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia https://en.wikipedia.org/
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria,_British_Columbia>

Thank you all for participating in the release naming!
Collecting Scaling Stories

As part of its goal of further pushing back scaling limits within a given
cluster, the Large Scale SIG would like to collect scaling stories from
OpenStack users.

There is a size / load limit for single clusters past which things in
OpenStack start to break, and we need to start using multiple clusters or
cells to scale out. The SIG is interested in hearing:

   - what broke first for you, is it RabbitMQ or something else
   - what were the first symptoms
   - at what size/load did it start to break

This will be a great help to document expected limits, and identify where
improvements should be focused.

You can contribute your experience by adding to the following etherpad
<https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scaling-stories>

Thanks in advance for your help!
Recent and Upcoming Events DevConf.CZ Brno Czech Republic 24-26 January 2020

DevConf.CZ <http://rdoproject.org/newsletter/2020/february/devconf.info/cz/>
2020 is the 12th annual, free, Red Hat sponsored community conference for
developers, admins, DevOps engineers, testers, documentation writers and
other contributors to open source technologies. The conference includes
topics on Linux, Middleware, Virtualization, Storage, Cloud and mobile. At
DevConf.CZ, FLOSS communities sync, share, and hack on upstream projects
together in the beautiful city of Brno, Czech Republic.

There were several RDO activities at DevConf.CZ including:

   - RDO Project Birds of a Feather
   <https://devconfcz2020a.sched.com/event/YS7F/rdo-project-bof> Hosted by
   Rain leander. An informal meet-up for those interested in talking about RDO
   TripleO OpenStack PackStack and all things Cloud. Members of the RDO
   Community answered questions about contributing, collaborating,getting
   started with, and using OpenStack.
   - Edge Computing using OpenStack Cloud for IOT
   <https://devconfcz2020a.sched.com/event/YOoi/edge-computing-using-openstack-cloud-for-iot>
   co-presented by Rohit Londhe
   <https://devconfcz2020a.sched.com/speaker/rlondhe> and Nilesh Chandekar
   <https://devconfcz2020a.sched.com/speaker/nilesh_chandekar.1zqdvw56>.
   One of the trending technology when it comes to implementation of 5G and
   IoT applications is Edge computing. Using OpenStack Cloud we will showcase
   the implementation of Edge Nodes which will host end-user applications.
   These edge nodes will directly reside in end-user premises or near-by DC,
   thus reducing the latency and increasing the processing and computational
   power.
   - The RDO Community had a booth next to ManageIQ and Ceph which gave
   away vintage and modern RDO, OpenStack, and TripleO stickers and had a full
   collection of RDO ducks from the past three years of Summits to drool over.
   Special shout out to community members Vikas Mulaje, Tony Breeds, Jirka
   Stransky, Rain Leander, and Iury Ferreira for volunteering to hang out at
   the booth and answer questions. #ThankYOU

FOSDEM Brussels Belgium 01-02 February 2020

FOSDEM <https://fosdem.org/2020/> is a free event for software developers
to meet, share ideas and collaborate. Every year, thousands of developers
of free and open source software from all over the world gather at the
event in Brussels. No registration necessary.

While the OpenStack Foundation has a stand presence at FOSDEM, the
individual distributions, like RDO, do not, but several RDO community
members were in attendance *and* there were several RDO stickers and Ussuri
ducks floating around. Some of our favourite developer rooms, tracks, and
talks included:

   - Virtualization and IaaS devroom
   <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/virtualization_and_iaas/>
   featured vai io uring in QEMU: high-performance disk I/O for Linux
   <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/vai_io_uring_in_qemu/> by Julia
   Suvorova <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/speaker/julia_suvorova/>
and Baremetal
   at the Edge Managing bare metal machines where PXE would fail
   <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/vai_baremetal_at_the_edge/> by Ilya
   Etingof <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/speaker/ilya_etingof/>
   - Containers devroom <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/containers/>
   included Below Kubernetes: Demystifying container runtimes
   <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/containers_k8s_runtimes/> by Thierry
   Carrez <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/speaker/thierry_carrez/> and Podman
   - The Powerful Container Multi-Tool An use case driven hands-on to the
   container management tool Podman
   <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/containers_podman/> by Sascha
   Grunert <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/speaker/sascha_grunert/>
   - Freedom track <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/freedom/> had
   the insightful Why Open Infrastructure Matters
   <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/open_infrastructure/> talk
by Thierry
   Carrez <https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/speaker/thierry_carrez/>

Call For Papers

There are a handful of relevant conferences with open CFPs. Need help
figuring out a good topic or finalizing your abstract? Feel free to reach
out in the #RDO channel on IRC.

   -

   *stackconf Berlin Germany 17-18 June 2020* With the changes in modern IT
   the profile of the former Open Source Data Center Conference has more and
   more shifted from a mainly on-site approach to open source infrastructure
   solutions to a broader spectrum of continuous integration, container,
   hybrid and cloud solutions. Thoughts, workflows and thus our conference
   topics have progressively extended to more dynamic and agile environments,
   from only data center to a whole stack. Bridging the gap between
   development, testing and operations is one of the fundamental paradigms in
   modern IT. stackconf covers this concept from multiple perspectives.
   Trendsetting concepts, state-of-the-art technical expertise, top-level
   discussions and new perspectives in dealing with complex IT infrastructures
   have shaped the event since 2009. How you run your applications and IT
   infrastructure in production has a big influence on designing and building
   your technology stack. At stackconf <https://stackconf.eu/> you can
   learn how. Well-known international open source professionals present their
   ideas within a two-day lecture program. Expect exciting discussions, an
   intensive exchange of experiences, inspiring encounters and great
   networking opportunities within the multi-faceted field of stackconf
   participants! CFP closes 15 February 2020 15:23 UTC
   <https://www.papercall.io/osdc2020>
   -

   *CloudOps Tel Aviv Israel 22 April 2020* is organized by local members
   of the DevOps, IT and Cloud Infrastructure community to increase the flow
   and exchange of ideas and experiences. CloudOps
   <https://cloudopsummit.com/> will feature workshops, presentations and
   ample opportunity to connect with your peers where you’ll learn about what
   challenges others in your community are facing and the best practices and
   hacks they are using to turn those challenges into opportunities. Whether
   you are running your company’s entire cloud deployment on your own, or are
   a part of a huge, global technology team, CloudOps is the event that will
   help you get the recognition and appreciation you deserve and need to take
   your career to the next level. CFP closes 28 February 2020 14:17 UTC
   <https://www.papercall.io/cloudops>
   -

   *HashiConf EU Amsterdam Netherlands 08 June 2020* is HashiCorp’s
annual community
   conference <https://hashiconf.com/eu/>, a multi-day experience created
   so you can connect with other HashiCorp community members, core
   contributors, customers, partners, and HashiCorp employees. Attendees
   exchange ideas and technical knowledge, connect with like-minded people,
   and learn from other community members who use HashiCorp tools and products
   every day. CFP closes 17 March 2020 11:08 UTC
   <https://www.papercall.io/hashiconf-eu>

Other Events

Other RDO events, including the many OpenStack meetups around the world,
are always listed on the RDO events page <http://rdoproject.org/events>. If
you have an RDO-related event, please feel free to add it by submitting a
pull request on Github
<https://github.com/OSAS/rh-events/blob/master/2018/RDO-Meetups.yml>.
Keep in Touch

There are lots of ways to stay in in touch with what's going on in the RDO
community. The best ways are …
WWW

   - RDO <http://rdoproject.org/>
   - OpenStack Q&A <http://ask.openstack.org/>

Mailing Lists

   - Dev List <https://lists.rdoproject.org/mailman/listinfo/dev>
   - Users List <https://lists.rdoproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users>
   - This newsletter
   <https://lists.rdoproject.org/mailman/listinfo/newsletter>
   - CentOS Cloud SIG List
   <https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel>
   - OpenShift on OpenStack SIG List
   <https://commons.openshift.org/sig/OpenshiftOpenstack.html>

IRC on Freenode.irc.net

   - RDO Project #rdo
   - TripleO #tripleo
   - CentOS Cloud SIG #centos-devel

Social Media

   - Twitter <http://twitter.com/rdocommunity>
   - Facebook <http://facebook.com/rdocommunity>
   - Youtube <https://www.youtube.com/RDOcommunity>

As always, thanks for being part of the RDO community!


-- 
K Rain Leander
OpenStack Community Liaison
Open Source Program Office
https://www.rdoproject.org/
http://community.redhat.com
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