On 12/02/16 07:45 AM, Eoghan Glynn wrote: > >>> [...] >>> * much of the problem with the lavish parties is IMO related to the >>> *exclusivity* of certain shindigs, as opposed to devs socializing at >>> summit being inappropriate per se. In that vein, I think the cores >>> party sends the wrong message and has run its course, while the TC >>> dinner ... well, maybe Austin is the time to show some leadership >>> on that? ;) >> Well, Tokyo was the time to show some leadership on that -- there was no >> "TC dinner" there :) > Excellent, that is/was indeed a positive step :) > > For the cores party, much as I enjoyed the First Nation cuisine in Vancouver > or the performance art in Tokyo, IMO it's probably time to draw a line under > that excess also, as it too projects a notion of exclusivity that runs counter > to building a community.
... first nation cuisine? you know that's not really what Canadian's eat? /me sips on maple syrup and chows on some beavertail. i went to the HK core party, it was nice. that said, i agree that the core party is not needed -- our egos are big enough already. (apologies to those who never have been to core party) cheers, -- gord __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev