Thanks to those who RSVPed. Sounds like a good number of people will be remote. Below is a webex that anyone can join for the presentations on using Quantum + devstack, which is how we will start. For the post presentation period, we will try a google plus hangout, but may just fall back to IRC or keep the webex going :)
Dan ------------------------------------------------------- Meeting information ------------------------------------------------------- Topic: quantum bug-squashing Date: Thursday, February 2, 2012 Time: 2:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time (San Francisco, GMT-08:00) Meeting Number: 628 703 774 Meeting Password: (This meeting does not require a password.) ------------------------------------------------------- To start or join the online meeting ------------------------------------------------------- Go to https://nicira.webex.com/nicira/j.php?ED=191705502&UID=485602003&RT=MiM0 ------------------------------------------------------- Audio conference information ------------------------------------------------------- To receive a call back, provide your phone number when you join the meeting, or call the number below and enter the access code. Call-in toll number (US/Canada): +1-408-600-3600 Global call-in numbers: https://nicira.webex.com/nicira/globalcallin.php?serviceType=MC&ED=191705502&tollFree=0 Access code:628 703 774 On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Dan Wendlandt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Netstack team, > > A week from today (Thurs. 2/2) is the OpenStack-wide bug-squashing day. For > Quantum, we are going to focus on improving code quality metrics, most > particularly, code coverage in Quantum + Quantum Manager. > > For those of you in the bay area, we will be hosting an on-site event 2pm - > 7pm at Nicira's main office (3460 W. Bayshore Rd., Palo Alto, CA.. located > right near Hwy 101 & San Antonio Ave). > > We will start off with a few presentations covering Quantum basics, and > walking through how to get devstack + Quantum up and running, hopefully > along with Tempest (please arrive with access to a clean Ubuntu Oneiric > host that you can use). Next, we can identify key gaps in code coverage and > start hacking on unit tests or integration tests that will address these > gaps. Hopefully we can get the code reviewed and committed right then and > there. > > Around dinner we will have pizza and beverages to help fuel the coding, with > things hopefully wrapping up around 7pm. Feel free to join for whatever > part works for your schedule. > > If you plan on attending, please drop me a note so we have adequate > preparations. Anyone currently or interested in contributing to Quantum is > welcome to attend, but the focus will be on writing + committing code, not a > general training session on how to use Quantum. > > For those we are remote, we will try to do the presentations using webex, so > you can see slides and ask questions. We will also setup a google hangout > for the coding portion (sorry, google hangout has not yet figured out how to > transmit pizza or beer via the web). > > See you there! > > Dan > > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Dan Wendlandt > Nicira Networks: www.nicira.com > twitter: danwendlandt > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Wendlandt Nicira Networks: www.nicira.com twitter: danwendlandt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~netstack Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~netstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

