15:01:26 #startmeeting Ops Meetups Team 15:01:27 Meeting started Tue Dec 20 15:01:26 2016 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is mihalis68. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:01:28 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:01:31 The meeting name has been set to 'ops_meetups_team' 15:01:33 hiya, sorry for falling off the face of the planet. reading old logs now and trying to catch up 15:01:41 good to "see" you! :) 15:02:23 ^ 15:02:24 o/ 15:02:28 I'll try to summarize. I didn't have time to pull together links to the official ether pad etc. 15:02:38 We have milan in progress now planning-wise 15:02:43 yep 15:02:59 Matt is the benevolent dictator for that and asked for people to update the ether pad for this week 15:03:03 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ops-meetups-team 15:03:06 we also have a proposal for hosting next August from Intel 15:03:08 Thanks Melvin 15:03:12 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-meetup 15:03:17 hello guys 15:03:19 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-meetup 15:03:19 sorry I'm late 15:03:19 we should discuss that proposal 15:03:28 haha, thx shintaro 15:03:28 Matt I'm chairing at your request 15:03:33 thank you mihalis68 15:03:51 wow, you guys are amazing 15:03:52 I think Mariano from Enter is now probably in a position to be benevolent dictator around the logistics 15:04:09 yes. You're whipping us into shape re: the program 15:04:31 I also should mention that the hosts for Milan issued a request for sponsors 15:04:39 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EUSYMs3GfglnD8yfFaAXWhLe0F5y9hCUKqCYe0Vp1oA 15:04:58 and Tom we moved this meeting to this time, as you obviously deduced 15:05:02 mihalis68, I put some agenda items in the etherpad 15:05:03 I even put it on the wiki (felt rather bold) 15:05:20 I think Mariano now has costs, so perhaps he can share with the group 15:05:22 Thanks! 15:05:39 hey fifieldt ! 15:05:45 where have you been ? 15:05:50 hullo & sorry 15:06:04 updated the etherpad 15:06:07 I got a combination of heavy travel + holiday + sickness 15:06:11 welcome back tom and hi all. 15:06:31 #topic review of last week's action items 15:07:07 https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/ZP4bOCIY/ 15:07:42 team to add ideas to the MIL-ops-meetup 15:07:47 I guess no progress on that? 15:07:59 Hey guys, sorry to be late 15:08:00 that's getting urgent now I would say 15:08:12 sorry, I think I had an action to transfer the seed content in 15:08:20 been a busy couple of weeks with new job 15:08:25 so do it for next week? 15:08:27 give me an action to do that 15:08:44 I can help arrane the eventbrite, if you want 15:08:48 arrange* 15:09:13 #action matt jarvis to transfer seed content for milan meet up to the ether pad https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-meetup 15:09:23 I think we just need to finalise how many tickets on the eventbrite and how many reserved 15:09:27 about the registration fee, am I right if I think it will cover the night event on March 15th? 15:09:28 assuming it's a copy/pasta of the previous one, with ticket limit 150? 15:09:32 my suggestion would be 100 on eventbrite 15:09:38 #action fifieldt to start work on eventbrite for Milan 15:09:43 in that case, I would go for 20 euros 15:09:45 fifieldt, I think we said 130 based on the size of the smaller rooms 15:09:48 100 was the consensus from last week 15:10:03 100 registered + 30 sponsors, it was 15:10:05 mihalis68, 100 on eventbrite, 30 reserved for host, sponsors and extras 15:10:11 yep 15:10:11 ok, done 15:10:20 yes 100 on eventbrite, exactly. Allowing a lot of unticketed guests 15:10:33 we will need hotel and travel details for the eventbrite right ? 15:10:45 how many unticketed shall we expect more than the 30? 15:10:47 second action last week was administrivia - update wiki with time of meeting, done 15:11:13 venue max limit was said to be 150 last week 15:11:35 up to 150 is fine for plenary room 15:11:43 so I'd be careful with how we think about max limits 15:11:47 remember its not just the main room 15:11:53 I think we'l be slightly packed in the break sessions 15:11:57 we also need to be able to handle a split of everyone for the smaller sessions 15:12:06 exactly 15:12:13 hey folks 15:12:18 yo! 15:12:19 I would definitely say 130 max 15:12:23 hi VW 15:12:25 hey VW 15:12:27 how to enforce? 15:12:28 sorry - popped in an hour ago and assumed we weren't meeting 15:12:35 mat the meeting moved to this slot 15:12:36 welcome VW 15:12:36 welcome VW 15:12:36 you guys have confused me with all the times :P 15:12:37 i think being packed is not necessarily a bad thing 15:12:55 it is if you can't get into rooms or have a seat 15:12:59 but we agreed on 100 :) 15:13:06 Also remember there are always people who register that don't show 15:13:11 mrhillsman, the stackers that think together stink together? 15:13:12 how many of those did we have last time? 15:13:12 yep 15:13:12 if we refer back to Manchester as "just right"- it was more on the packed side 15:13:13 I don't know eventbrite, does it have ticket "levels" 15:13:19 we have large tables in the middle of meeting rooms, so there's no room for standing people 15:13:21 med_ indeed hehe 15:13:30 emccormick is right - we should pull the numbers for the previous times 15:13:32 attendee tickets and organizer tickets? 15:13:52 what we can do is give out some registration codes for 'organisers' 15:13:53 * med_ assumed organizers, sponsors, etc still had to eventbrite 15:13:57 or 'sponsors' or whatevers 15:14:02 they still eventbrite 15:14:04 yep with free reg codes. 15:14:04 but they put in a code 15:14:07 agreed. 15:14:10 +1 15:14:11 +1 15:14:12 which we can see on the data dump spreadsheet 15:14:19 if this works in eventbrite I'm all for it 15:14:48 so it's: aim for 100 'normal' on site, 30 'spcial' codes on site 15:14:49 OpenStack Days MW just happened and all attendees (sponsors, speakers, etc) had to eventbrite (via paid or free) 15:14:50 ? 15:14:52 tom if you're evenbriting, can you confirm next week that we can have attendee and organizer tickets? 15:14:55 ok for me but be careful on maximum limits. It can lead to issues managing seats and catering 15:15:16 I can confirm it works mihalis68 - we did it to a limited extent for manchester 15:15:46 #action fifieldt to confirm an "all eventbrite" attendance system works in eventbrite with attendees and hosts/organiser codes 15:15:59 can I confirm EUR 20 is the price? 15:16:05 final action from last week was to review intel's proposal to host in August https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ops-meetup-venue-discuss-aug-2017 15:16:07 +1 15:16:08 +1 15:16:11 * med_ is +1 on the somewhat nebulous Intel proposal. They have the resources to make it work at either time, either location in spite of nebulousity. 15:16:16 I think we preferred keeping it cheap, yes 15:16:32 I am +1 on the intel proposal 15:16:35 * mrhillsman +1 on the fee 15:16:42 same for intel proposal 15:16:44 +1 on intel 15:16:52 same here for intel 15:17:02 I think the first question is : is it "well-formed" by which I mean meets criteria for region, facilities, travel accomodation 15:17:02 +1 on the fee but I repeat my question: will it cover the night event? 15:17:16 I think we need a sponsor for the night event 15:17:32 we are crossing the streams a bit. I shall attempt to keep them clear 15:17:35 Yes, I'd recommend a sponsor for the night event (big or small) 15:17:41 in Milan 15:17:43 Milan needs additional sponsorship. I shall ask if Bloomberg can kick in 15:17:46 My employer 15:17:50 great 15:18:02 all comment so far on Intel/August 2017 is positive 15:18:04 no one has answered the call for sponsors yet 15:18:09 Did we get the feedback on amount 15:18:14 ? 15:18:16 I did not see anything on ML 15:18:20 mrhillsman, you lost me. 15:18:21 I am trying to get through Cloudbase, but they seem unresponsive so far 15:18:23 so I ask for anyone who has any objection to the intel/august thing to speak up soon 15:18:37 * fifieldt reads 15:18:39 I also emailed directly SUSe, RedHat and HPE 15:18:41 ok wait, we are crossing things up, mihalis68 15:18:52 For milan we had discussed that a group of sponsors might form and each kick in a small amount, so it depends on the "funding gap" 15:19:06 mihalis68, I've been noodling about proposing Denver but I'm not goign to make the EOY cutoff for a counter proposal in Aug for Denver (and I"m fine with Inte'ls proposal) 15:19:12 yeah, can we stick to one meetup at a time ;) 15:19:16 ^ 15:19:23 please # topic us 15:19:23 15:19:25 about Milan: so far the expected cost is around 8.500 euros 15:19:37 danke 15:19:39 We will spend the rest of the meeting discussing Milan I expect. So I would like to close out last weeks actions 15:20:16 we should at least respond to intel 15:20:21 agreed 15:20:34 ok so final call - is intel's proposal fine by all? 15:20:36 vote? or we are all good? 15:20:47 Intel proposal need clarification for the number of rooms/capacity for the breakout sessions. 15:20:47 because at this stage I think it will get locked in by default quite soon right? 15:20:49 end of year and all that 15:20:54 +1 shintaro 15:21:05 #action I will ask for more details 15:21:08 * med_ is +1 on the somewhat nebulous Intel proposal. They have the resources to make it work at either time, either location in spite of nebulousity. 15:21:18 #action mihalis68 to get more detail on intel proposal 15:21:50 There's no objection to the intel proposal other than needs more details, which I contend is quite fine for something that far out 15:21:57 so... back to milan? 15:22:15 no objection from me either, intel has resources to handle i am quite sure 15:22:28 is there anyone else here who thinks their org might help with Milan costs? 15:22:40 do you want me to follow up with Carol Chris? 15:22:54 Ah you're a partner of intel right? 15:22:56 i know we will be looking for a benevolent come that time 15:22:57 works for me 15:23:08 and hate for you to have to go again 15:23:13 no worries 15:23:32 #action mrhillsman to talk to carol/intel about more detail on august 2017 meetup 15:23:39 I'm going to have to drop in a minute, I have another call I have to be on - I've seeded the MIL ether pad with the session analysis stuff 15:23:44 mcunietti is that the total event cost? 15:23:46 +1 15:23:49 thx mattjarvis 15:23:52 mattjarvie I see, great, thanks! 15:24:06 * med_ wonders if there is an #action-completed 15:24:06 yep, budgetary 15:24:11 Ill ping the mailing list with this link now it's started to fill in 15:24:25 excellent mihalis68 - also ask for moderator volunteers 15:24:28 #action mihalis68 to share milan planning ether pad with operators mailing list now that content is landing 15:24:35 will do, thanks 15:24:45 Catering 2 days + soft drinks 5.000€, night event 2.500€, prints 1.000€ 15:24:51 mcunietti is that budgetary in terms of how much Enter can take on? or estimated cost, asking because ... 15:24:53 thx 15:25:01 you answered :) 15:25:04 estimated cost 15:25:09 :-) 15:25:12 so enter is paying for the space, and 8500 is the extras? 15:25:30 the idea is that, yes 15:25:50 but I am afraid that if we don't find the sponsors we'll have to pay all the remainder 15:25:51 so $2k would come from registration 15:25:55 ok. This fits the recommendations 15:26:03 so we need another $6500 in sponsorship? 15:26:23 right 15:26:38 Ok... we finally worked out the funding gap 15:26:51 \o/ 15:27:03 Matt said that several sponsors put in about 1000 euro for manchester (might have been pounds not sure) 15:27:09 stay loose, make it 7.000 15:27:13 ^ 15:27:23 so 7 sponsors at 1000 euro or 3-4 at 2000 15:27:42 doesn't seem impossible 15:27:53 please action me to work out how the money from the registration works 15:28:04 #mihalis68 to see if Bloomberg will kick in 2000 euro for milan 15:28:21 #action fifieldt to work out how money from eventbrite flows to the milan event 15:28:22 lol 15:28:25 #action mihalis68 to check bberg 15:28:25 Any kick-in from the foundation on this? Or just fifieldt travel expenses? :D 15:28:45 ha 15:29:10 probably :) 15:29:19 any body in contact with Cloudwatt and/or Numergy? being a EU ops meetup they'd be interested I guess 15:29:27 #action mrhillsman to check if Rackspace can chip in 15:29:38 CityCloud as well 15:29:56 i think we can send out a general ML call 15:30:10 I already did yesterday, did you receive it? 15:30:18 I saw it 15:30:19 but directly contacting will be good too! 15:30:28 you could also reach out to Patrick Petit at Mirantis - they wanted to sponsor in MAN 15:30:41 sorry, i did not, apologies, will use that as template :) 15:30:43 thamks matt, can you share contact info? 15:31:03 Ah, I sees it 15:31:06 (privately of course) 15:32:29 Hello guys, this is Isaac from Intel/OSIC, I'm planning to attend and I can check with Intel for sponsorship as well 15:32:37 Ah, great, thank you! 15:32:45 great! 15:32:48 xlnt 15:32:49 I also occasionally see David Ogden who's Mirantis MD for EMEA 15:32:53 he's based in Manchester 15:32:54 Welocme izaakk 15:33:04 usually comes to our meetups, I will ask him if I see him 15:33:42 Ok, so from reviewing the minutes, I think we have at least touched on all the listed items 15:33:52 ? > action everyone check with who they have direct contact with along with the ML message 15:33:54 ahead of schedule 15:34:22 one thing I brought up a little bit last week: PTG is turning out to be a bit divisive. Some people from Bloomberg even think that operators meet ups are no more and pTG is the only thing outside of the Summit 15:34:33 should we consolidate via ML status of goal or just leave it to meetings to do that 15:35:02 the sponsors and funding level? I think people who can sponsor should update the meet ups team ASAP 15:35:06 mihalis68: the lack of information is certainly not helping ... I have ML post and SuperUser post ready to go on "the Forum" that I'm awaiting approval on :( 15:35:13 That would be great Tom. 15:35:28 I had to refer to "last item of FAQ all the way at bottom" as the definitive rebuttal 15:35:40 but if anyone wanted to write up anything additional on what the ops meetup is, that'd be postable too 15:35:53 Speaking personally, neither I nor anyone from my team will attend PTG 15:36:02 I could have a go Tom 15:36:08 when do you need something by, fifieldt? 15:36:09 shall I action myself to offline that with you? 15:36:10 I probably won't go to PTG myself 15:36:19 it's just a 'whenever' kinda thing :) 15:36:24 any time between now and PTG I guess 15:36:29 I'd be happy to take a crack at the ops meetup write up 15:36:37 I'm really verbing stuff here. I can feel the pointy haired boss look developing 15:36:59 #action mihalis68 vw to look into posts about operators meetups 15:37:10 gracias 15:37:21 Tom does this time slot work ok for you? 15:37:44 many of us at Charter are signed up for PTG 15:37:55 due to some sort of daylight savings time somewhere right now, this slot is OK 15:37:59 :) 15:38:12 lol 15:38:13 it will keep being ok until some daylight savings change somewhere 15:38:24 we agreed to keep this UTC time even when DST kicks in 15:38:29 we are going to keep it 1500 despite DST :) 15:38:31 that question was posed last week. 15:38:32 Ours switches back the Sunday before the Milan meetup 15:38:50 So probably we change back after the meetup 15:38:53 everyone agreed on that 15:39:08 well maybe not everyone, but majority 15:39:29 no one was opposed afaik 15:39:32 agreeing is one thing. Learning how to use a clock is completely different - ;) 15:39:43 It was definitely a consensus last week, however I put it to you that the meeting time should be under review regularly as we really want as many of the meet ups team as possible to join 15:39:59 are we taking a break at all around end-of-year time? 15:40:00 it's on the wiki for now - good enough? P) 15:40:09 yep! 15:40:11 I can't make next week's IRC meeting, but can do email 15:40:24 me neither 15:40:33 I would propose at least take a break next week 15:40:41 +1 15:40:42 +1 15:40:45 We could officially skip the meeting next week for respecting those of us out traveling or just not up for it 15:40:48 the third - I can go either way, personally 15:41:05 the original cadence was twice a month and we've put in a lot more than that, so yes +1 15:41:24 #agreed no meeting 2016-12-27 15:41:27 3rd works for me as well 15:41:56 #agreed next meeting Jan 3rd 15:42:45 Any other topics people would like to bring up? We have a lot of progress and actions 15:42:58 It might be good to "give back" 18 minutes here and ask people to get onto the ether pad and get to work 15:43:03 +1 15:43:08 that and using the mailing list to drum up suggestions and moderators 15:43:24 ok I will end the meeting shortly unless there are late-breaking topics 15:43:27 I feel good about this one 15:43:29 thanks mihalis68 and mj and VW and tom. 15:43:44 and mrhillsman 15:43:45 Helle emagana we were just about to finish the meet ups team meeting 15:43:49 *Hello 15:43:58 mihalis68: Hi All! 15:44:10 any last minute urgent items? 15:44:10 How is all going? 15:44:17 they are amazing emagana 15:44:20 we are finishing off here, so people can work on their actions 15:44:30 milan planning is good, intel hosting august looks like will be approved 15:44:35 we need sponsors for milan 15:44:41 I took 4 weeks off meetings, and the group has organised so much! 15:44:41 will be on mailing loist 15:44:50 Time for sending emails all around 15:44:53 yes 15:45:04 I hear workday have got loads of money 15:45:05 I won't be able to travel to Milan unfortunately! 15:45:08 final call before I close this meeting. Next meeting january 15:45:12 oh shame 15:45:14 I think I shall 15:45:27 ok thanks everyone! Good work 15:45:32 #endmeeting