10:59:27 #startmeeting scientific-sig 10:59:28 Meeting started Wed May 8 10:59:27 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is oneswig. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 10:59:29 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 10:59:31 The meeting name has been set to 'scientific_sig' 10:59:35 #chair martial 10:59:36 Current chairs: martial oneswig 10:59:45 Greetings 10:59:56 #link Agenda for today https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Scientific_SIG#IRC_Meeting_May_8th_2019 11:00:00 Good morning /day / evening 11:00:10 Hey martial, good to see you last week. 11:00:43 Are you back at the DMC offices? 11:00:55 Always a pleasure 11:00:58 Back in Virginia 11:01:08 7am here so on daddy duties 11:01:17 Ah, of course. 11:01:34 How was the rest of the PTG for you? 11:02:22 Was good 11:02:34 Talked to the starlingX people 11:02:50 And keystone 11:03:01 And had a chance to discuss HPC with Red Hat 11:03:06 Interesting project, StarlingX. Partly because the more they work, the less they diverge. 11:04:02 Was that TripleO folks from RH or higher up the ecosystem? 11:04:03 So a very productive week 11:04:19 Product manager 11:05:08 So directly at the open shift level 11:05:08 They want to help 11:05:26 Ah interesting. 11:05:28 And are willing to commit time and money to add HPC specific features 11:05:55 To container runtimes and others 11:05:58 "Step into my office", you say :-) 11:06:16 So seems like it could be very interesting for the community 11:06:17 Will they send someone to HPCW? 11:06:40 Need to follow up on that 11:06:51 Tim had a chance to talk to them too 11:07:06 So he passed along a couple ideas 11:07:07 He has specific and exacting requirements 11:07:41 And he intends to join the slack to discuss things with us 11:07:54 On my list to follow up basically 11:07:55 I had thought CharlieCloud was aiming for OCI compliance but apparently not 11:08:12 A long list no doubt. 11:08:33 I was really excited by the discussion on progress for boot-to-ramdisk, we'll definitely be testing that out. 11:08:38 We talked cri-o podman and buildah 11:08:56 (Among other things) 11:09:27 (And on that I need to make sure that the younglings eat a little bit, be back :)) 11:09:36 Ah OK. 11:09:42 Bon appetite! 11:09:50 Anyone else around today? 11:11:56 I suggest we close early unless others are looking to join 11:12:04 Only us chickens 11:12:18 er... hello :-) 11:12:39 Who's that? 11:12:50 qwebirc1563 - where does that come from? Anonymous login I suppose. HPCJohn from CGG 11:13:11 Hi John, good to "see" you again. 11:13:17 How was the Denver summit 11:14:01 Very successful, I thought. The SIG was busy and our sessions were popular. 11:14:36 Great stuff. I dont have much to say. Just listening in 11:14:51 I learned that diskless boot of Ironic nodes is working and ready for test. Something I've been keen on for a while 11:15:49 The agenda has the links for the etherpads which in turn have the summary of the talks and the topics covered 11:16:10 In the SIG sessions we also decided collectively to write a paper on the case for hybrid cloud 11:16:15 I will agree with stig that it was very successful from the scientific sig standpoint 11:17:03 I might try the diskless boot out. 11:17:33 qwebirc1563: I'm hoping to write up the experience at some point this summer. 11:18:06 Will let you know if I actually get round to it... 11:18:16 There were some good hands on during the summit too 11:18:24 I did StarlingX and Kayobe 11:18:43 Very impressed by both 11:18:48 Thanks for taking part martial, it was a fun session :-) 11:19:26 Only glitch is that the videos are slow to come out 11:19:29 What is StarlingX - I guess Google might tell me, but first item was about birds 11:19:30 martial: do you see a govt use case for StarlingX? Possible I guess. 11:20:04 In a nutshell, Telco / edge computing variant of OpenStack 11:20:05 I am trying to get one of the team to discuss edge analytics for public safety 11:20:35 (Think firefighter/first responders) 11:20:54 Thanks 11:21:06 Made a couple connections this way 11:21:26 Wait and see 11:21:49 It was good to see a lot of new faces in the SIG and around the related sessions 11:22:49 +1 11:23:10 This summit was on the small side. Apparently the next one in Shanghai may be vast - the Chinese OpenStack day gets 3000+ attendees 11:23:28 Wow we are going to be busy 11:23:36 Planning to come 11:23:51 And to start our BoF for SC19 11:23:52 It's going to be a most interesting exercise. 11:24:14 martial: sounds good. 11:24:26 I should be there this year. 11:25:18 Rgr will have you in the roster ;) 11:25:31 I first read that as "roaster"... 11:25:56 I am finishing a BoF for PEARC19 and will look into SC 11:26:27 I have an action to mail about funding the white paper, will do that now. 11:28:15 qwebirc1563: one thing that might interest you - martial created a Slack channel for SIG chat 11:28:40 (From my phone now) 11:28:48 Thankyou - I will look into that! 11:28:55 sign up link https://join.slack.com/t/os-scientific-sig/shared_invite/enQtNjIyOTU1NjU3Njg1LTVjY2QzNTkyMjVmZjIzNjI2MDYzNjcxMzExMDY5NDQ0MTc1NGRjMzk2ZTE2N2VjZjJiMzlmMGM2MGJjZjY4YzA 11:29:28 Already some interesting discussion going on there, mostly of a fishwivey flavour 11:30:24 OK, without quorum shall we close the meeting? 11:30:46 Well we are three ;) 11:30:59 So I second it 11:31:19 That's the majority we need - any other business from you qwebirc1563? 11:31:35 And hello priteau missed you at the summit 11:31:50 Hi martial. I couldn't make it this time! 11:32:03 Ah, hi priteau :-) 11:33:15 Nope! Signing out, thankyou 11:33:35 OK guys, let's do school runs, lunches, etc. 11:33:47 Thanks all 11:33:49 ;$ 11:33:53 #endmeeting