The Project Teams Gathering (PTG) is held virtually twice a year and allows OpenInfra community groups and adjacent open source community project teams to meet virtually, exchange ideas and get work done in a productive, low-key setting. Last month, several OpenStack teams participated in the second PTG of the year alongside other OpenInfra projects and… Read more »
Posts By: Kendall Nelson
Lifetime OpenStack Contributor Metrics Now Available in Bitergia Dashboard
Contributing to OpenStack and joining the community is one of my proudest accomplishments, hands down. In fact, I actually have a skirt printed with lines of code showing the state of OpenStack (projects.yaml) from the day my first patch landed in Cinder. But it’s definitely not just me that has made OpenStack into one of… Read more »
Calling all OpenStack Operators! The PTG starts Monday, and the community needs your input!
I’m an OpenStack Operator going to the PTG, where should I go? PTGs aren’t just for OpenInfra developers! The discussions need perspectives from a broader group to make the event successful. This includes operators who are running OpenInfra projects in production (Public and Private Cloud, Research, etc), plan to run a project in the future,… Read more »
What Operators Can Expect to Discuss with the OpenStack Manila Team at the PTG
If you’re an OpenStack operator, you should check out my previous blog post about why you should attend the upcoming Project Teams Gathering (PTG). In an effort to help OpenStack operators get the most out of a PTG, we surveyed some project team leads (PTLs) about the operator engagement they would most like to see. First up,… Read more »
What Operators Can Expect to Discuss with the OpenStack Nova Team at the PTG
If you’re an OpenStack operator, you should check out my previous blog post about why you should attend the upcoming Project Teams Gathering (PTG). In an effort to help OpenStack operators get the most out of a PTG, we surveyed some project team leads (PTLs) about the operator engagement they would most like to see. First up,… Read more »
How to Have a Successful PTG as an OpenStack Operator
Myth: Project Teams Gatherings (PTGs) are working events organized by the OpenInfra Foundation only for OpenStack developers to collaborate on an upcoming release. Let’s break that down. Project Teams Gatherings (PTGs) are working events organized by the OpenInfra Foundation: CORRECT. PTGs are only for OpenStack developers to collaborate on an upcoming release: WRONG. While PTGs are for OpenStack… Read more »
April 2022 vPTG Recap
That’s a wrap! Our most recent virtual Project Team Gathering (PTG) ran from April 4th to 8th. What is hopefully our last virtual PTG for a while ended on a high note with lots of productive conversations. The PTG hosted a variety of Open Infrastructure Foundation teams and projects from OpenStack and StarlingX to the… Read more »
Wallaby vPTG Summaries
The OpenStack community had its second virtual Project Teams Gathering (PTG) following the Open Infrastructure Summit in October. Over 500 individuals and 46 teams (30+ OpenStack teams) across the globe, met and collaborated at the vPTG. Since the event concluded, several of those teams have posted summaries of the discussions they have had and the… Read more »
Victoria vPTG Summaries
The OpenStack community had a great virtual Project Teams Gathering (PTG). The first virtual event hosted 44 projects and spanned all timezones. Since the event concluded, many of those teams have posted summaries of the discussions they have had and the decisions that were made during the PTG. As vice chair of the Technical Committee,… Read more »
OpenStack TC: Victoria vPTG Summary of Conversations and Action Items
I hope you all had a productive and enjoyable PTG! While it’s still reasonably fresh, I wanted to take a moment to summarize discussions and actions that came out of TC discussions. If there is a particular action item you are interested in taking, please reply on the mailing list thread. For the long version,… Read more »