15:03:48 #startmeeting Ops Meetups Team 15:03:49 Meeting started Tue Dec 13 15:03:48 2016 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is mihalis68. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:03:50 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:03:52 The meeting name has been set to 'ops_meetups_team' 15:03:55 hello all 15:04:34 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ops-meetups-team 15:04:35 \o 15:04:41 attendees please add your names 15:04:43 * med_ is semi-around 15:05:18 #topic arrangements for Milan 15:05:41 oh actually 15:05:46 #topic actions from last weeks minutes 15:05:50 sorry 15:06:07 did we decide which rooms we are using ? it will depend somewhat on sessions proposed 15:06:18 sorry, rewind :) 15:06:47 I see no actions from last week. The meeting was a struggle, almost nobody there for the first few minutes 15:06:58 which is why we are trying 15:00 UTC this week 15:07:15 ok. So that's done 15:07:20 #topic arrangement for Milan 15:07:40 we do not seem to have representatives from Enter 15:07:47 is anyone from Enter.it here ? 15:07:58 We were hoping to get information on the cost gap, to work out if we need to attract additional sponsors 15:08:07 I've been lurking in here all day and haven't seen anyone if they came at 1400 15:08:25 We also asked Enter to provide a link to maps of the venue. I maybe failed to record that as an action 15:09:22 ether pad for Milan : 15:09:25 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-meetup 15:09:57 is that marked up with the spaces we can use ? 15:10:18 I did have the capacities of each of them somewhere 15:10:20 I see a link to the Enter.it website 15:10:32 but it's in italian (perhaps there's a language choice widget?) 15:10:51 the link to the space map is in the other etherpad 15:11:04 https://swift.it-mil1.entercloudsuite.com/v1/KEY_e9fb6e203c1341ebb08d3db12698a5ea/OpsMeetup/CoworkingLogin.pdf 15:11:26 google translate works pretty well on it 15:11:36 via chrome 15:11:39 aha, thanks Matt 15:11:56 Coworking Login Milan provides 2 meeting rooms of different sizes (one of 35sqm and 15sqm) for events such as conferences, meetings and workshops. The rooms accommodate from 2 to 20 people. 15:12:23 I can translate Italian but enter.it is offline for me :( 15:12:32 IIRC the work area marked on the diagram holds 120+ 15:12:44 the meetup area holds 50 15:12:52 large meeting room holds 20+ 15:13:01 smaller meeting room holds 10 15:13:09 although don't quote me on any of that 15:13:49 I think the room arrangements were requested by someone to help understand the planning process 15:14:11 Can we do all-hands session in the work area? 15:14:18 yes, I believe so 15:14:37 we were talking about 100-120 tickets max 15:14:59 Mariano is trying to find this chat, one sec 15:16:25 hello Mariano! 15:16:25 finally made it through! sorry for the delay 15:16:32 welcome :) 15:16:49 (I have an attitude with IRC, you are informed) 15:16:49 hi mcunietti 15:16:51 Mariano we can use the "work area" for sessions for all attendees? 15:17:06 yes Work Area 1 is plenary room 15:17:26 mcunietti, can you also confirm the maximum numbers for each of those spaces marked on the plan ? 15:17:30 I couldn't remember 15:17:33 so then I think attendee limit might be best at around 120? 15:17:39 +1 15:17:40 Work area 1 is up to 150 and more 15:17:51 Meeting room 1 is up to 25, 30 max 15:18:10 there's a large table in the middle, one single piece and can't be moved 15:18:15 meetup area ? 15:18:23 meeting room 2 is up to 10-15, table as well 15:18:31 meetup area up to 50 15:18:46 ok, I've added all of those to the event ether pad now 15:18:51 bistrot it's 25 seats, plus more standing 15:19:10 ok so bistrot if we need it, but we might not anyway 15:19:39 http://www.coworkinglogin.it/milano/ for more pictures 15:19:48 do you have enough chairs for all those rooms ? 15:19:52 I have added the link to the floorpan pdf to the ether pad too 15:20:08 if the weather is fine, also the courtyard can be suitable to host food and beverages 15:20:13 oh very nice! 15:20:18 it's ahlf under a cover 15:20:22 half 15:20:23 that wasn't an option in midtown manhattan in August! 15:20:55 heh 15:21:02 I think we picked the capacity of the largest room as the hard limit on tickets 15:21:08 for the rooms, the other things we need to consider are projector capabilities, wifi access, power points and chairs 15:21:09 so in this case that would be 150 15:21:11 ;-) Italian weather is one of the benefits of this bankrupt country 15:21:33 I think 130 is the best fit 15:21:34 we agreed previously that 120 should be our aim, because of session sizes, and split across the other rooms 15:22:08 shall we say 120 then? We can then allow 10 unticketed people and still be comfortable 15:22:15 +1 15:22:17 mattjarvis: each room is equipped with enough chairs and a projector 15:22:19 you know, like openstack luminaries 15:22:38 the tickets are only a dodge to prevent casual mooching 15:22:47 mihalis68, sounds sensible 15:22:50 i would shoot 130, and go for 120 15:22:56 we should probably do 100 through eventbrite, there will be some for sponsors, foundation etc. 15:23:10 good consideration matt 15:23:32 100 is approx. how many actually showed in NYC if memory serves 15:24:16 any more comments on 100 tickets in eventbrite and up to 30 unplanned/unticketed guests, making a maximum number of 130 people in the space? 15:24:20 we had around 115 in MAN 15:24:22 all in 15:25:39 #agreed current goal is 100 tickets in evenbrite for operator attendees. We allow additional from openstack community, hosts etc 15:26:15 We are nearly half-way. I think the venue arrangements look very good now 15:26:27 thanks :-) 15:26:55 Matt how about you tell us how you see the process from here on out around agreeing the itinerary i.e. the sessions, moderators and room choices for those? 15:27:17 ok 15:27:23 Last week people posted the google docs link and then we had questions like "what do the colors mean" and "what's next" so clearly some are confused. I certainly am 15:27:31 lol 15:27:46 ok, so that was just an assessment of which sessions had come up before 15:27:49 sorry about the confusion 15:28:01 basically we can seed the session schedule with those suggestions 15:28:10 I think it was a natural situation where you made a start and then schedule conflicts interfered 15:28:12 before we put it out to the list for voting and additional suggestions 15:28:34 and to get volunteer moderators, although we can push on that after Xmas as well 15:28:54 I think we should aim to populate the ether pad and get it out to the lists at the start of next week 15:29:16 +1 15:29:16 one thing emphasized after NYC: we can't just transfer short soundbites from the candidate list onto the agenda and declare victory, each session needs a good description so that people know what it is, particularly for spotting duplictes 15:29:19 with the sessions to be locked before Xmas 15:29:36 +1 15:29:43 do we want to lean on mods for those descriptions? 15:29:46 good goal, however timing is already tight 15:29:49 or free for all 15:29:57 we need to emphasise in the mail to the list 15:30:02 how we need it to be done 15:30:21 once we have the final session set, we ask for moderators 15:30:26 i think we relied on mods last two times and unfortunately did not get descriptions up in timely manner to allow ML feedback 15:30:29 and put into the timetable 15:30:46 so I would say actions for today are : 15:30:58 One concern I saw possibly when you were not here matt, there's a risk of overload - bazillions of session ideas, "tracks" etc 15:31:29 keep things simple for this one I say 15:31:40 just pre-populate with the popular sessions from previous ones 15:31:55 discuss the idea of tracks at a meetup face 2 face in Milan 15:31:57 works for me 15:32:02 +1 15:32:15 I will take an action to pre-populate the etherpad 15:32:27 i think the bazillion of ideas is good and would hate to discourage as it is on us i would say to decide/filter 15:32:29 for a while before NYC I asked people to collaborate via email since once per week wasn't moving fast 15:32:38 +1 15:32:46 lots of ideas is good but we must be good at winnowing 15:32:51 agreed 15:32:52 I will help via email 15:32:55 who else? 15:32:57 same 15:33:08 action for everyone to add ideas before we send it to the list 15:33:09 i think what we have is a good starting point/place 15:33:34 but possibly something may come in that should bump an item without as many +1s 15:33:40 so add to the google doc? 15:33:41 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-WEsEmwms2SLyjt2jtCMvpepmiHwoiDkMWMWk37rkRA/edit#gid=0 15:33:57 no, to https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-meetup 15:34:29 ok #action team to add ideas to https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-meetup for next weekly meeting 15:34:44 I don't know if hash action works like that 15:34:52 probably not lol 15:35:05 thought it very well may 15:35:11 it takes stuff after it right? 15:35:19 won't hurt to do it the other way :) 15:35:31 should we update the ether pad and then email the crew? 15:35:39 +1 15:35:40 who would like to help on this bit via email? 15:35:45 yes, that's the next action 15:35:47 myself, melvin, matt presumably 15:35:48 once we've seeded it 15:35:56 ok 15:35:56 #action team to add ideas to https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-meetup for next weekly meeting 15:36:17 fyi, I won't be attending in Milan so here for moral support primarily 15:36:29 appreciated :) 15:36:29 but can help with fleshing out/ 15:36:49 i still need approval myself but optimistic 15:37:21 I hope I'll attend, more family stuff going on 15:37:53 we have almost 25 minutes left. Could we perhaps agree a minimal set of perennial topics now? 15:38:24 we need to discuss logistics - costs and sponsors 15:38:43 need the chair to change topics now ;) 15:38:48 I haven't seen any info about a cost gap or whether more sponsors are needed 15:38:55 #topic logistic - costs and sponsors 15:39:14 mcunietti, have you got anywhere with costings ? 15:39:43 I would say it is easier to make the ticket a bit more expensive 15:39:55 if there is a sponsorship problem 15:40:16 for reference, mcunietti and I discussed costs for catering and signage/badges/programmes being the main ones 15:40:28 unfortunately there's a delay on the offerings for catering etc 15:40:37 it's been bank holiday in Milano last week 15:40:51 so I think I can provide the complete budget for the event on the next meeting 15:40:56 excellent :) 15:41:00 speaking for bloomberg, I believe I could get us to become an additional sponsor, my bosses boss considered the NYC meet up "good value" for us 15:41:06 alng with some sponsorhip proposal 15:41:12 so we can move that topic for next weeks discussion 15:41:21 contrast with PTG which neither I nor anyone from my team will attend nor sponsor 15:41:22 possibly could get rackspace as well, just need the numbers asap 15:41:23 mihalis68, sounds like a good lead :) 15:41:41 Matt obviously Canonical is in my top three candidate list :-) 15:41:48 there's also some EU based vendors who might be plausible - SUSE, Cloudbase and a few others I can think of 15:41:55 or others as well ^ 15:41:56 Cloudbase I'm in direct contact 15:42:00 #agreed costs to be discussed next week 15:42:00 me too 15:42:33 to be frank I don't want to see the ticket get expensive because I am conscious that some attendees have minimal expense budgets 15:42:44 mihalis68, +1 15:42:49 we can cover this with sponsors 15:43:26 fwiw, Canonical sponsorship is tricky. 15:43:27 costs for MAN were ~£5K IIRC 15:43:41 so not a massive amount to find 15:44:07 med_, Canonical sponsored the MAN event 15:44:24 xlnt. 15:44:28 I sit corrected then. 15:44:31 reminder charging for tickets original intent was to cut down no-shows not so much cover costs 15:44:40 jproulx, +1 15:44:44 i think if we get the info in front of whoever quickly it will not be an issue 15:44:56 next week hopefully we can see if there's a funding gap and then perhaps work out a plan, such as 5 sponsors, $X each 15:45:22 yes that's right about ticket prices - kept low because they're really a minimal speed bump against free lunch moochers 15:45:25 let's discuss this with accurate costs 15:45:28 +1 15:45:29 next week 15:45:48 so I think we have covered the most urgent topics 15:46:04 #topic time of regular weekly meeting 15:46:11 how is 15:00 UTC for everyone? 15:46:30 14/15 is ok with me 15:46:33 question: when US goes back to DST are we going to switch again? 15:46:40 one last question: accomodation 15:46:41 i would say no med_ 15:46:44 that's my only concern, jernking people around. 15:46:55 is 100 rooms enough to cover all the participants? 15:46:55 then I'm fine with either time, as long as we pick ONE and stick with it. 15:47:01 +1 15:47:03 100 person rooms 15:47:10 actually I can only do 1500UTC now 15:47:12 15:00 UTC works for me all year 'round in principle 15:47:17 ^ 15:47:25 there could always be a clash on a particular week 15:47:32 med_: what do you mean by "100 person rooms"? 15:47:44 3PM UTC is fine for me 15:47:53 mcunietti, you said 100 rooms 15:48:03 understood 15:48:07 thanks 15:48:11 that sounds like a lot of rooms so I thought you meman a 100 person room 15:48:17 meant 15:48:20 mcunietti, you had a question about accommodation ? 15:48:31 I asked already, thanks matt 15:48:44 we've got two topics going, I am going to stick my neck out and do this: 15:48:56 #agreed regular meeting time now 15:00 UTC 15:49:04 #topic accommodation for Milan 15:49:17 I encourage anyone not happy with 15:00 to speak up 15:49:26 benevolent dictator :) 15:49:30 100 person rooms is number of hotel rooms with discount, I 15:49:33 I'm guessing 15:49:41 ah 15:49:43 ah 15:49:50 thanks for the enlightenment 15:49:52 lightbulbs go off everywhere :) 15:50:13 so in MAN I had 100 rooms with discount reserved 15:50:30 which we then cancelled off 1 month before the event 15:50:31 this is the most fitting hotel: http://www.ramadaplazamilano.it/en/ 15:50:38 and I think we had around 70 of them taken 15:50:44 but I need to understan the budget per room/person 15:50:44 We agreed to specify 100 Evenbrite tickets 15:50:51 so I think 100 discounted rooms is right 15:50:56 looks nice :) 15:51:01 what's their discount rate ? 15:51:07 the extra attendees might be from the hosting org, or openstack leaders 15:51:11 they can fend for themselves :) 15:51:54 and likely others will use their corporate hotels (if any) so 100 is probably more than enough 15:51:54 if you book now a double room is 104€/night 15:52:07 good price too 15:52:11 I don't see any objection to 100 hotel rooms with discount being enough 15:52:16 yes but we can get a better one 15:52:18 that's about what we got in MAN too 15:52:22 #agreed 100 hotel rooms with discount is enough 15:52:28 I need to understand what budget to target 15:52:34 100€/room/night is fine? 15:52:40 it was about that 15:52:43 or lower, obviously? 15:53:08 I can't see anyone having an issue with that rate. 15:53:12 +1 15:53:13 if 104 is their standard rate, they should be able to get down to 90 as a discount 15:53:21 I would have thought 15:53:21 I guess so 15:53:22 but yes, lower is always better. 15:53:27 in context of flying from USA, it's VERY affordable 15:53:31 I would just ask them what is the best you can do 15:53:32 don't worry, bargaining is an art here 15:53:36 lol 15:53:46 7 minutes left 15:53:52 so just to be sure since I see some confusion 15:53:58 100 person rooms or 100 rooms? 15:54:03 #action mihalis68 to update team wiki with regular meeting time 15:54:06 mihalis just wrote 100 rooms 15:54:30 sorry, I didn't spot a distinction 15:54:47 100 rooms as most folsk in the US don't double up 15:54:58 unless they work for Canonical 15:56:05 five minutes left 15:56:11 ok I'll go for 100 rooms then, hope they have enough 15:57:15 In case anyone didn't notice, we have a north american proposal to host in August 15:57:26 Intel offered to host, details on the other etherpad 15:57:27 who/where? 15:57:30 xlnt 15:57:51 awesome 15:58:06 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ops-meetup-venue-discuss-aug-2017 15:58:28 can everyone please take a moment to review it before next week? 15:58:35 I would like to discuss that next week 15:58:43 +1 15:59:01 #action everyone review intel proposal for August 2017 so we can at least agree on suitability 15:59:07 1 minute 15:59:25 nothing from me 15:59:30 any last minute comments? 15:59:40 ok thanks everyone 15:59:43 going once... 15:59:52 good progress compared to last week. 15:59:53 tx all 16:00:03 See you all next week 16:00:04 that will be the awesome chairing ;) 16:00:04 tx 16:00:09 LOL 16:00:15 you're too kind (or insane) 16:00:21 #endmeeting