oVirt Sync Call Meeting Minutes :: 2011-09-28

oVirt Sync Call Meeting Minutes Wednesday, September 28, 2011 - 14:00 UTC (10:00am US Eastern, 07:00am US Pacific) == Invitees/Attendees == project-planning@ovirt.org list subscribers Robyn Bergeron (Red Hat) Carl Trieloff (Red Hat) Kyle Mestery (Cisco) Ayal Baron (Red Hat) Alex Graf (SUSE) Kerri Catallozzi (Red Hat) Anthony Liguori (IBM) Andy Cathrow (Red Hat) Perry Myers (Red Hat) Jim Jagielski (Red Hat) Jon Benedict (NetApp) Frank Novak (IBM) Karsten Wade (Red Hat) If you do not currently have this call on your calendar and would like it to be, please send rbergero@redhat.com an email. == Action Items == * Kerri to put together draft press release for review next week * Robyn to update meeting time to one hour * List discussion items: Two-tier project acceptance/graduation proposal, Webex discussion * Kyle to look into the option of getting a UCS on site rather than Andy shipping a rack == 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. == Call Agenda == 0) General Updates * Andy has RHEV entitlements to help out those who want to get a bit more context * If anyone needs an entitlement to download RHEL + RHEV in order to get some experience with RHEV then please email acathrow@redhat.com * Agree to an hour going forward, at least in the short term, for phone call time. Voting on new project 1) Board news * Board members are now confirmed from each strategic company. (Carl) * Board members voting on first few proposed projects * We have had 3 projects approach us. Right now - really working on getting through the process, going through framework of process/acceptance, framing discussion. * What are requirements for oVirt project? * To get a project in / join ecosystem, the bar should be reasonably low, so we can build community, build interaction. Not a lot of detail around this right now. * It's important for us to get traction, but not necessarily creating precedent that we can't ever undo. Maybe a two-stage process akin to Apache Incubator - as a project/code/development grows, they can graduate onto higher level. Lets us have low barriers, allows us to be more nimble as far as changing things without creating long-term precedence. * Take back to list. 2) Project launch status / Progress review * Statistics review (Carl) 3) oVirt Workshop / Summit - Nov. 1 - 3, Cisco Main Campus, San Jose, CA. * http://www.ovirt.org/news-and-events/workshop/ * Attendance updates (Robyn) * 54 RSVPs so far for the kick off workshop * Attendees not from initial group are numbering around 12 currently * We are still waiting for RSVPs from NetApp, IBM and more from Red Hat * Plan to leave the RSVP's open for another couple of weeks. * Bringing in 4-5 additional signups per day * Logistics planning: * Capacity is 45 people * Planning for breakout rooms * Evening events/activities planning * Food * Hotel arrangements * Press release discussion (Kerri from Red Hat joining call) * Next steps: Kerri to take a stab at drafting press release, get contacts at companies for PR; asking that folks help Kerri get in touch with appropriate people. * Target a launch for after the workshop - most likely the week following to make sure we get maximum pickup * One option is a joint release with all companies on the board , which Kerri would coordinate. This option is more effective in terms of press pickup but harder to coordinate given corporate press approval cycles * Another option is a Red Hat press release with supporting quotes from board members * Joint press release: * All tickers would be included, would lead to more coverage/awareness level * Cons - intensive scrutiny, hard to wrangle agreement sometimes. * Red Hat only press release * Easier to just get supporting quotes from member companies * Would lose a bit of awareness from not having tickers, etc. - not hitting as wide an audience * Thoughts: * Joint press release makes it a true joint effort, and not just a Red Hat Thing. * Time delay might be a problem on join press release, but think it is crucial to success of oVirt to get it out as a Joint Press Release. * To-Do's: Agreed, Kerri to put together draft joint release. Basic content is that we've launched the community at a F2F in California, examples of what we're agreeing to work on, companies + other folks. Very focused on workshop and results. * Kerri: Feel free to ask JimJag for help. 4) Infrastructure (Karsten) * Wiki update, movement from shared google document * Project-planning list archival plans * Project naming status 5) Other updates / Agenda topics * Andy is working with Corporate Comms folks to utilize our corporate webex account. Schedule some webex sessions/archived recordings, do some quick introductions to RHEV, use that going forward to have larger sessions as part of training/collaboration. Could be useful for overviews of projects, etc. * Should we post a schedule of topics to be done and when, and put it on the website? * Seeking volunteers for wanting to discuss things on webex. * Good background for folks coming to conference. * Hardware for workshop - Demo rack that we can ship out. If we want to do hands-on work, we can use it. Do we need any other hardware on-site for workshop? * Kyle will look into the option of getting a UCS on site rather than Andy shipping a rack

On Sep 28, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
* We have had 3 projects approach us. Right now - really working on getting through the process, going through framework of process/acceptance, framing discussion. * What are requirements for oVirt project? * To get a project in / join ecosystem, the bar should be reasonably low, so we can build community, build interaction. Not a lot of detail around this right now. * It's important for us to get traction, but not necessarily creating precedent that we can't ever undo. Maybe a two-stage process akin to Apache Incubator - as a project/code/development grows, they can graduate onto higher level. Lets us have low barriers, allows us to be more nimble as far as changing things without creating long-term precedence. * Take back to list.
My project acceptance/incubation guide will be moved to Gdocs soon and once the Wiki is in place, we can migrate to there… Should have 1st full draft by the weekend. -- Jim Jagielski | jimjag@redhat.com | 443-324-8390 (cell)

On 09/30/2011 07:15 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
My project acceptance/incubation guide will be moved to Gdocs soon and once the Wiki is in place, we can migrate to there…
Should have 1st full draft by the weekend.
Great, the wiki is up, Jim, just let me know what user id you want and I'll create you an id. Carl.
participants (3)
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Carl Trieloff
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Jim Jagielski
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Robyn Bergeron