Sunday, December 21, 2014

OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Dec 13 – 20) [feedly]



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OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Dec 13 – 20)
// The OpenStack Blog

The Way Forward

The OpenStack project structure has been under heavy discussion over the past months. There was a long email thread, a lot of opinionated blogposts, a cross-project design summit session in Paris, and various strawmen proposed to our governance repository. Based on all that input, the OpenStack Technical Committee worked on a clear specification of the problems we are trying to solve, and the proposed way to fix them. Thierry Carrez wrote an excerpt of the approved resolution. To ejnoy with a cup of your favorite brew and away from distractions.

OpenStack Object Storage Swift 2.2.1 released

The work of 28 contributors (including 8 first-time contributors), this release is definitely operator-centric. Upgrade is recommended; as always you can upgrade to this release with no customer downtime.

Relevant Conversations

Deadlines and Development Priorities

Security Advisories and Notices

Tips 'n Tricks

Upcoming Events

2015 OpenStack Foundation Events Plan and Calls for Papers Available. The 2015 events plan is now available on the Global Events Calendar wiki. The detailed spreadsheet covers industry events, Summits (dates and locations), as well as regional OpenStack Days organized by the community.  If you're interested in sponsoring or speaking at a planned OpenStack Day, please contact the contact listed in the spreadsheet.

Other News

Got Answers?

Ask OpenStack is the go-to destination for OpenStack users. Interesting questions waiting for answers:

Welcome New Reviewers and Developers

Matt Borland Erwan Velu
sarat inuguri Aleksey
Tom Swanson yuntong
Peter Penchev lu huichun
Moshe Levi Ph. Marek
Jie Li Shaoquan Chen
Jean-Frédéric watanabe.isao
Erik Wilson Putta Challa
Chris Gacsal Brian Ruff
Kai Qiang Wu
Jing Zeng

OpenStack Reactions

lmhywsk

Trying to argue about how to implement a spec

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