Hi everyone, TL;DR: The session suggestion website for the Juno Design Summit (which will happen at the OpenStack Summit in Atlanta) is now open at: http://summit.openstack.org/
Long version: The "Juno Design Summit" is a specific event part of the overall "OpenStack Summit" in Atlanta. It is different from classic tracks in a number of ways. * It starts on Tuesday morning and ends on Friday evening. * There are *no formal presentations or speakers*. The sessions at the design summit are open discussions between contributors on a specific development topic for the upcoming development cycle, generally moderated by the PTL or the person who proposed the session. While it is possible to prepare a few slides to introduce the current status and kick-off the discussion, these should never be formal speaker-to-audience presentations. If that's what you're after, the presentations in the other tracks of the OpenStack Summit are for you. * There is no community voting on the content. The Juno Design Summit is split into multiple topics (one for each official OpenStack Program), and the elected program PTL will be ultimately responsible for selecting the content he deems important for the upcoming cycle. If you want to be PTL in place of the PTL, we'll be holding elections for that in the coming weeks :) With all this in mind, please feel free to suggest topics of discussion for this event. The website to do this is open at: http://summit.openstack.org/ You'll need to go through Launchpad SSO to log on that site (same auth we use for review.openstack.org and all our core development infrastructure). If you're lost, try the Help link at the bottom of the page. If all else fails, send me an email. Please take extra care when selecting the topic your suggestion belongs in. You can see the complete list of topics at: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Summit/Juno We have two *new* categories this time around: "Cross-project workshops" Those will be used to discuss topics which affect all OpenStack projects, and therefore increase convergence and collaboration across program barriers. "Other projects" Those will let unofficial, OpenStack-related, open source projects to have a design discussion within the Design Summit area. We'll limit this to one session per project to give room to as many projects as possible. You have until *April 20* to suggest sessions. Proposed session topics will be reviewed by PTLs afterwards, potentially merged with other suggestions before being scheduled. You can also comment on proposed sessions to suggest scheduling constraints or sessions it could be merged with. More information about the Juno Design Summit can be found at: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Summit Cheers, -- Thierry Carrez (ttx) _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev