Am 22.09.2011 um 22:05 schrieb Robyn Bergeron <rbergero(a)redhat.com>:
oVirt Sync Call Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 - 14:00 UTC (10:00am US Eastern, 07:00am US Pacific)
== Invitees/Attendees ==
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* Robyn Bergeron (Red Hat)
* Kyle Mestery (Cisco)
* Carl Trieloff (Red Hat)
* Frank Novak (IBM)
* Karsten Wade (Red Hat)
* Alexander Graf (SuSe)
It's SUSE. If xou really want to be nostalgic and use the pre-Novell spelling, make it
SuSE (Software und System Entwicklung).
But SuSe stresses two characters that in combination most Germans don't want to be
associated with :).
* Anthony Ligouri (Red Hat)
* Livnat Peer (Red Hat)
* Itamar Heim (Red Hat)
* Andrew Cathrow (Red Hat)
* Perry Myers (Red Hat)
* Jon Benedict (NetApp)
== Project Schedule ==
* Ongoing oVirt workshop promotion
* oVirt Workshop - November 1, 2, 3
* USA - CA - hosted by Cisco
* Press release post workshop
* Community startup at workshop
* Schedule first community release
* Community Infrastructure
* Launch at workshop
* First release - January/February.
== Action Items ==
* Livnat to work with Carl re: Google analytics
* Carl to start Google Doc re: starting to work the agenda
* Karsten to get wiki live
== Agenda ==
0) Quick Updates:
* Update from going live:
* 2800 views yesterday
* 1050~ views today thus far
* Most traffic is being referred from twitter
* Google Analytics would be a good idea, by names/geos - very easy for someone who knows
how. Livnat to work with Carl to get it going.
1) Board invites, status
* New confirmations / Follow-up on confirmations in progress:
* (COMPANY NAME REDACTED - INFO:
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html) (Mike, Ryan)
* (COMPANY NAME REDACTED - INFO:
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html) (Mike Day)
* (COMPANY NAME REDACTED - INFO:
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html) (Jan W.)
* (COMPANY NAME REDACTED - INFO:
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html) - (COMPANY
NAME REDACTED - INFO:
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html) - updating
* Waiting on (COMPANY NAME REDACTED - INFO:
HTTP://LISTS.OVIRT.ORG/MAILMAN/PROJECT-PLANNING/2011-SEPTEMBER/000283.HTML)
* (COMPANY NAME REDACTED - INFO:
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html) - Waiting to
hear back
2) Project launch status / Progress review
* Website is live
* Project announcement, invites have been sent
* rsvp(a)ovirt.org
* Do we need to have folks on the Google docs attendee list re-sign up?
* OVA press release
* Workshop is next major milestone
3) oVirt Workshop / Summit
* Nov. 1, 2, 3, Cisco Main Campus, San Jose.
* Details:
* Attendee count, registration
* Evening events/activities
* Food
* Need to get agenda firmed up by next Friday or possibly even Wednesday.
* First morning
* Introductions, running through full source via demonstration,
I usually like to sit down with source code in a dark corner and stare at it for a long
time to evaluate what I think of it and then base my sympathy towards that code on it.
Thus I believe it'd make sense to provide it in advance to the workshop, so I
don't have to search for a dark corner at Cisco and hide from you guys for a few days
until I made up my mind and formed an opinion :).
Also, if either the source, structure or dev environment are too hard to grasp for me to
figure it out on myself, this will not be a successful open source project. So I'm not
sure how much the introduction rounds really buy us.
Alex