On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 6:00 AM, Chip Childers <chip.child...@sungard.com>wrote:
> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 12:05:56AM -0700, Jessica Tomechak wrote: > > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Chip Childers < > chip.child...@sungard.com>wrote: > > > > > On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 01:12:40PM -0700, Jessica Tomechak wrote: > > > > Now Urgent!! Gregg will be starting in just a couple of weeks. Last > year, > > > > we churned for several weeks after his arrival. Let's avoid that this > > > time. > > > > > > > > What do we want? > > > > Education videos from Sebastien's list? > > > > How-to videos left over from last year's Video Plan? > > > > > > > > Need to know in the next few days, so the correct person can attend > the > > > > Mentor Orientation from Gregg's sponsoring organization. > > > > > > > > Mathias/Sebastien, if you want to use Gregg for education videos, > please > > > > speak up and make some materials available. We'll need outlines and > > > > storyboards. Gregg can help generate those if all you have so far is > > > ideas. > > > > > > > > If you're not going to be ready to take advantage of Gregg's > presence, I > > > > will plan to work with him as I did last year. We still have a list > of > > > > video requests that we didn't get around to last time. > > > > > > > > Jessica T. > > > > > > Perhaps you can run with this Jessica? > > > > > > > Chip, > > I am totally on board to run with this. I am just looking to collaborate > > with the community on which direction to go. From much previous > discussion > > on this list, I've seen that showing up with a finished work item and > > "throwing it over the wall" is frowned upon. We're intended to develop in > > the open, and get feedback on proposed projects. > > Absolutely true! But your email above is asking for someone to "take > point". I was asking if you wanted to do it yourself. > I am fine with being the point person. > > > > > Perhaps if I throw out some more specific suggestions, people can vote or > > respond. > > > > I just want to get some suggestions of what topics would be most helpful > to > > cover. I don’t want to waste the short time that Gregg has to act as a > > contributor to the project. > > > > Some Visual Styles: > > > > Whiteboard talk > > > > "Talking head" interview > > > > Screencast > > > > Animation > > > > Tongue in cheek animation (xtranormal?) > > > > Sketchnotes (hand drawn animation with narration) > > > > IMO, style depends on the topic. > > > > > Some Possible Technical Topics: > > > > What's new in 4.1, in 4.2 > > I think that longevity of a video about the releases is too short. -0 > on that one. > > > > > How to install (quick install, or advanced install) > > > > We already have some of these floating around, so -0. > > > Hypervisor installation (for each supported hypervisor) > > > > -0 > > > How to set up networking > > > > +0 - It's really complex though, so I'd be curious how it would be put > into video form. > > > Top 10 interesting clouds people have set up > > > > +100 - if we have users willing to do it. > > > Conceptual overview of Cloudstack deployment (zones, pods, etc) > > > > +1 on this one too. Conceptual constructs aren't likely to change > dramatically in the short term. > > > > Datacenter concepts (what is a datacenter, what hardware will you need, > how > > does a rack correlate to a cloudstack pod, etc) > > > > Overview of Cloudstack implementation architecture (code modules and > their > > relationships) – this one might be fairly short shelf life > > > > -0 on the two above > > > Networking: > > > http://cloudstack.org/forum/8-storage-and-networking/10370-an-advanced-networking-video-or-webinar-is-sorely-needed.html > > > > I'd actually suggest that a webinar is the right way to do a networking > video, so that it's interactive if required... and more easily produced > than a finished video product. > > > > > (1) A video that shows someone installing a host with a single > ethernet > > card that is going to be shared with the the managment and guest network > > and public networks. How the VLANS would be setup on the sell or cisco > > switch to accomplish this, or > > > > (2) A video showing someone installing a zone with the hosts having > > separate nics for management/guest, public, and storage networks and an > > example of setting up the VLANS, or > > > > (3) A video showing different scenarios of setting up the VLANS with > > different amount of nics in the hypervisor hosts. > > > > Jessica T. > (+cc Gregg) Chip & Prasanna, Thanks very much for the votes. It's quite helpful! Anyone else? I agree with the ++ votes on "top 10 interesting clouds." That's the one that I myself would most like to see, too. I will start another thread to try to find users willing to participate in a video like that. If anyone here has suggestions, existing relationships, or clouds of their own that they'd like to show off, please do let me know ASAP! "Conceptual overview of cloudstack deployment" is easier to do, since the concepts are well known and documented. Jessica T.