Registration [1] and Call for Papers [2] for Flock 2013 [3] (the new
global Fedora contributors conference) are open, yet there's not a
single talk on actual Cloud SIG topics proposed [4] (not counting the
two talks where Cloud / OpenStack are mentioned as a tool).
Are there no topics to propose? Does nobody have anything to discuss?
Is there nothing to hack on in a group? Nothing you would like to hear
about? Feel free to suggest something if you don't wish to talk
yourself and we'll see if we can find someone to step up.
My suggestion would probably be a discussion (talk? hackfest?
workshop? sprint?) around the generic Fedora cloud images. What should
they look like, how should they be built, how often should they be
(re-)released, etc. Just my 5c, though as I'm not leading that effort
(nor am I qualified to speak on it). :)
If anyone is interested, I could probably do something about Packstack
(being a minor contributor and user) but there might be better
qualified people (and I can't yet guarantee I'll be there). There any
interest in such a session? What would you like to see covered?
Will OpenStack Havana Milestone 2 be packaged? If so, we could maybe
do a preliminary Testing / QA session (and maybe some QA folks will
help us, too) - like a test run for the next test day. ;)
Who else has an idea or proposal? Sorry for being very OpenStack-heavy
myself, other topics covered by the cloud SIG are welcome as well, of
course.
-- Sandro
[1]
http://flock-lmacken.rhcloud.com/new
[2]
http://flocktofedora.org/submit-a-talk/
[3]
http://flocktofedora.org/
[4]
http://flock-lmacken.rhcloud.com/proposals