I get the idea that we should be open and discuss things transparently, but I’m 
not quite following the reasoning that there shouldn’t be mini-summits just 
because not everyone would be able to attend.   If people have the will and the 
means to meet to tackle problems, shouldn’t we encourage that? The discussions 
and topics that are on the table shouldn’t be a secret. It should be easy to 
use the ML to post etherpads of topics and ideas. Nothing would be binding in 
the mini-summit.  Isn’t it be categorically the same as a meetup?

This thinking is a bit confusing after coming out of the operators mini summit 
last week in San Jose. It was a group of people gathering to hone in on what 
they want to focus on at the summit and issues that we know need to be 
addressed. ML, IRC and other mediums should and are used to do the same.

Thanks,
~pvo


From: Edgar Magana <emag...@plumgrid.com<mailto:emag...@plumgrid.com>>
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)" 
<openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org<mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>>
Date: Monday, March 10, 2014 at 3:10 PM
To: OpenStack List 
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron][LBaaS] Mini-summit Interest?

Eugene,

A have a few arguments why I believe this is not 100% inclusive

  *   Is the foundation involved on this process? How? What is the budget? Who 
is the responsible from the foundation  side?
  *   If somebody made already travel arraignments, it won't be possible to 
make changes at not cost.
  *   Staying extra days in a different city could impact anyone's budget
  *   As a OpenStack developer. I want to understand why the summit is not 
enough for deciding the next steps for each project. If that is the case, I 
would prefer to make changes on the organization of the summit instead of 
creating mini-summits all around!

I could continue but I think these are good enough.

I could agree with your point about previous summits being distractive for 
developers, this is why this time the OpenStack foundation is trying very hard 
to allocate specific days for the conference and specific days for the summit.
The point that I am totally agree with you is that we SHOULD NOT have session 
about work that will be done no matter what!  Those are just a waste of good 
time that could be invested in very interesting discussions about topics that 
are still not clear.
I would recommend that you express this opinion to Mark. He is the right guy to 
decide which sessions will bring interesting discussions and which ones will be 
just a declaration of intents.

Thanks,

Edgar

From: Eugene Nikanorov <enikano...@mirantis.com<mailto:enikano...@mirantis.com>>
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Date: Monday, March 10, 2014 10:32 AM
To: OpenStack List 
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron][LBaaS] Mini-summit Interest?

Hi Edgar,

I'm neutral to the suggestion of mini summit at this point.
Why do you think it will exclude developers?
If we keep it 1-3 days prior to OS Summit in Atlanta (e.g. in the same city) 
that would allow anyone who joins OS Summit to save on extra travelling.
OS Summit itself is too distractive to have really productive discussions, 
unless your missing the sessions and spend time discussing.
For instance design sessions basically only good for declaration of intents, 
but not for real discussion of a complex topic at meaningful detail level.

What would be your suggestions to make this more inclusive?
I think the time and place is the key here - hence Atlanta and few days prior 
OS summit.

Thanks,
Eugene.



On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:59 PM, Edgar Magana 
<emag...@plumgrid.com<mailto:emag...@plumgrid.com>> wrote:
Team,

I found that having a mini-summit with a very short notice means excluding
a lot of developers of such an interesting topic for Neutron.
The OpenStack summit is the opportunity for all developers to come
together and discuss the next steps, there are many developers that CAN
NOT afford another trip for a "special" summit. I am personally against
that and I do support Mark's proposal of having all the conversation over
IRC and mailing list.

Please, do not start excluding people that won't be able to attend another
face-to-face meeting besides the summit. I believe that these are the
little things that make an open source community weak if we do not control
it.

Thanks,

Edgar


On 3/6/14 9:51 PM, "Mark McClain" 
<mmccl...@yahoo-inc.com<mailto:mmccl...@yahoo-inc.com>> wrote:

>
>On Mar 6, 2014, at 4:31 PM, Jay Pipes 
><jaypi...@gmail.com<mailto:jaypi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2014-03-06 at 21:14 +0000, Youcef Laribi wrote:
>>> +1
>>>
>>> I think if we can have it before the Juno summit, we can take
>>> concrete, well thought-out proposals to the community at the summit.
>>
>> Unless something has changed starting at the Hong Kong design summit
>> (which unfortunately I was not able to attend), the design summits have
>> always been a place to gather to *discuss* and *debate* proposed
>> blueprints and design specs. It has never been about a gathering to
>> rubber-stamp proposals that have already been hashed out in private
>> somewhere else.
>
>You are correct that is the goal of the design summit.  While I do think
>it is wise to discuss the next steps with LBaaS at this point in time, I
>am not a proponent of in person mini-design summits.  Many contributors
>to LBaaS are distributed all over the global, and scheduling a mini
>summit with short notice will exclude valuable contributors to the team.
>I¹d prefer to see an open process with discussions on the mailing list
>and specially scheduled IRC meetings to discuss the ideas.
>
>mark
>
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