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Posted almost 6 years ago by Superuser
Hear experts from CERN, Red Hat, NTT and more in May. The post Inside HPC, GPU, AI : Must-see sessions at the Vancouver Summit appeared first on Superuser.
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Posted almost 6 years ago by Mark Goddard
15 months on from the inception of the Kayobe OpenStack deployment tool we provide an update on the project, covering the recent move to become an OpenStack-related project, and why we think Kayobe is quickly becoming a viable alternative to TripleO that provides significant advantages.
Posted almost 6 years ago by Chris Dent
The main TC-related activity over the past week has been the elections currently in progress. A quiet campaigning period burst into late activity with a series of four questions posted in email by Doug Hellman: campaign question related to new ... [More] projects How "active" should the TC be? How should we handle projects with overlapping feature sets? How can we make contributing to OpenStack easier? I feel we should be working with these sorts of questions and conversations more frequently. There are many good ideas and observations in the threads. Voting continues until the end of the day on April 30th. If you're eligible to vote, please do. You should receive an email with the subject "Poll: Rocky TC Election" that includes a link to vote. If you feel you are eligible but did not receive a link contact the election officials. Acknowledgement that OpenStack needs to make some changes, and willingness to consider new options is evident in the above emails. These are interesting times and your vote will help drive change. Through the week there have been many different bits of conversation related to the election. Scan the logs to get all the details. There have been a few other topics throughout the week. Python 3 There's been some discussion on how to proceed with the migration to Python 3, including a review to allow projects to choose to only support Python 3. There are some differences of opinion on this, some of which are driven by positions on the extent to which the upstream OpenStack community should adapt its schedule to the velocity of downstreams (in this case, RHEL). Kolla K8s The fate of the kolla-kubernetes repo remained a big topic of conversation. More people are getting involved, leading to some more informed decisions. See discussion on Wednesday (including quite a bit about the use of containers in OpenStack, for OpenStack) and Thursday Next If I get elected to another term on the TC I plan to continue writing these weekly reports, and even if not I'll endeavor to keep track of things and report on the highlights, but perhaps less regularly. However, for the next two weeks there will be no reporting: my brother is visiting and I'm going to take some time off with him to walk around and think about something besides OpenStack. I'll pick things back up in mid-May. [Less]
Posted almost 6 years ago by Superuser
The deadline for voting is Tuesday, April 24 at 11:59 p.m. pacific time zone. The post Superuser Awards: Your vote counts appeared first on Superuser.
Posted about 6 years ago by Superuser
Red Hat's Rich Bowen talked to PTG attendees about their experience and looks ahead to the next one. The post OpenStack Project Teams Gathering: What’s next appeared first on Superuser.
Posted about 6 years ago by Mary Thengvall
The last month has been busy to say the least, which is why we haven’t gotten around to posting a recent Blogpost Roundup, but it looks like you all have been busy as well! Thanks as always for continuing to share your knowledge around RDO and ... [More] OpenStack. Enjoy! Lessons from OpenStack Telemetry: Deflation by Julien Danjou This post is the... Read more → [Less]
Posted about 6 years ago by Superuser
City Networks is one of the nominees for the Superuser Awards to be presented at the OpenStack Summit Vancouver, May 21-24. The post Vancouver Superuser Award Nominee: City Network appeared first on Superuser.
Posted about 6 years ago by Superuser
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is one of the nominees for the Superuser Awards to be presented at the OpenStack Summit Vancouver, May 21-24. The post Vancouver Superuser Award Nominee: Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) appeared first on Superuser.
Posted about 6 years ago by Superuser
SmartMe is one of the nominees for the Superuser Awards to be presented at the OpenStack Summit Vancouver, May 21-24. The post Vancouver Superuser Award Nominee: SmartMe appeared first on Superuser.