From rbowen at redhat.com Tue Dec 10 17:20:42 2013 From: rbowen at redhat.com (Rich Bowen) Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 12:20:42 -0500 Subject: [Rdo-newsletter] RDO Community Newsletter: December 2013 Message-ID: <52A74D6A.9000201@redhat.com> Thanks for being a part of the RDO community! This is an important newsletter, as there are some changes coming to the RDO website that you'll want to know about. *ask.rdoproject.org* The Q&A aspects of our forum have now moved to ask.openstack.org, using the #RDO tag to distinguish content that is RDO-specific. The url ask.rdoproject.org is simply a handy redirect to ask.openstack.org showing all questions that are for RDO. The advantages of this move are many, including engaging a larger community of experts, and getting many of the features in the forum which a number of you have expressed frustration about. The transition period is likely to be a little rocky, and we want to ensure that your questions which you've already asked here are not abandoned in the move. There's a few things that you can do to help out, if you're one of the people who have unanswered questions pending at the time of the move. 1) If you want to post a new question, post it at https://ask.openstack.org/en/questions/ask/?tags=rdo If you don't already have an ask.openstack.org account, go ahead and create one. a.o.o accepts OAuth logins, so you can use your Google account, or LaunchPad, or a variety of other OAuth sources. 2) If you want to see the RDO questions that are already on ask.openstack, you can see them at http://ask.rdoproject.org/ We're also working on pulling a feed of those questions over to the RDO site, to make it easier to pick out the RDO-specific conversations. 3) If you already have a question that you've posted to the RDO forum, and it's not answered yet, you might want to move it over to ask.openstack.org where it can get more eyes on it. If you do so, please add [MOVED to a.o.o] in the subject line here, so that we know to go look there. You could also add the URL of the new location in the message itself. 4) If you're a frequent poster on ask.openstack and wish to identify yourself as part of the RDO community, consider adding the RDO logo to your avatar, like Lars: https://ask.openstack.org/en/users/1745/larsks/ *Keep In Touch* Although the forum is already seeing less traffic, we still want to stay in touch. There are several different ways to do this. Subscribe to the main RDO mailing list - rdo-list - at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-list This is the main mailing list for user support, discussion, and community updates. We're on Twitter, at @rdocommunity, and we're on Google Plus, at https://plus.google.com/communities/110409030763231732154 and there's always lots of good content from various RDO engineers at http://openstack.redhat.com/planet/ And there's still the forum - http://openstack.redhat.com/forum/ - where we'll continue to post about events, releases, and other community news. You can subscribe for email updates in your user profile, or you can subscribe to the RSS feed at http://openstack.redhat.com/forum/discussions/feed.rss Finally, you can manage your subscription to this newsletter at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-newsletter *Test Day* We're tentatively planning the first RDO Test Day of 2014 for January 7th and 8th. Details are still a little sketchy, so please watch the rdo-list mailing list and the RDO Blog - http://openstack.redhat.com/blog/ - for updates in the days and weeks to come. We'll be testing the first drops of the Icehouse release. *Other Events *November and early December have been busy with meetups, and there's more to come. On November 13th, RDO was featured on the FLOSS Weekly podcast, and you can listen to/watch the interview at http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/273 Dan Radez did a series of meetups in the north eastern United States, hitting Philadelphia, Rocky Hill CT, and New York in three days. You can see his slides at http://www.slideshare.net/danradez/open-stackmeetup-11-2013 OpenStack In Action, Paris, was held December 5th. Kashyap has a writeup at http://kashyapc.wordpress.com/2013/12/08/openstack-in-action-paris-5dec2013-quick-recap/ And the OpenStack CERN meetup was on December 6th - http://www.meetup.com/openstack-ch/events/138151562/ - with 63 people in attendance. OpenStack Israel - http://www.openstack-israel.org/ - was held December 9th in Jaffa and reports are just starting to come in. Follow @OpenStackIL on Twitter for the latest updates. And coming up there's the inaugural Cincinnatti OpenStack Meetup - http://www.meetup.com/openstack-cincinnati/events/140978162/ - on December 17th. I'll be at that one, and will be bringing a little bit of RDO swag along. I'd love to meet some of you. If you're looking a little further out, don't forget that FOSDEM - https://fosdem.org/2014/ - will be in Brussels, January 1st - 2nd, and there will be a Virtualization and IaaS DevRoom there - https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/track/virtualisation_and_iaas/ - where you can learn a lot about OpenStack, among other things, and meet some of the RDO community. *Articles* As always, the RDO community has been producing a great deal of new content - blogs, wiki pages, and so on. There's a new page in the wiki on the modular layer 2 (ML2) plugin - http://openstack.redhat.com/Modular_Layer_2_(ML2)_Plugin . Adam Young writes about submitting patches to Keystone, in 'Expect the minus one' - http://adam.younglogic.com/2013/11/expect-the-minus-one/ Lars Kellogg-Stedman writes about a collection of useful OpenStack tools at http://blog.oddbit.com/2013/11/12/a-random-collection/ Matthias Runge wrote up his experience at the OpenStack Summit: http://www.matthias-runge.de/wordpress/2013/11/12/openstack-summit-hong-kong/ And there's so much more. You can get all caught up at http://openstack.redhat.com/planet/ *In Closing* Please don't hesitate to send me any comments you may have, either via email (rbowen at redhat.com) or Twitter (@rdocommunity), or on IRC (#rdo on Freenode). We want to know what we're doing right and wrong. -- Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com For the RDO community -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: