Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 01:53:50PM -0400, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> Hi Libvirt team,
>
> A number of opensource projects have weekly meetings between their community
> of contributors to facilitate their day-to-day working and particularly
> to resolve roadblocks that people are having.
>
> I feel that libvirt is large enough, with contributors from many different
> organizations, that a meeting could be beneficial to our operation. This
> could serve a number of purposes
>
> - Remind us of patches that have been posted and accidentally forgotten
> by reviewers
>
> - Resolve hard debates that are not making adequate progress on the
> mailing list(s)
>
> - Track progress of major ongoing pieces of work with many collaborators
>
> - Forum for those new to the community to introduce themselves & their
> ideas before starting work
>
> - Discuss release critical bugs during freeze periods
>
> - Place for downstream users of libvirt (eg openstack/ovirt/etc) to
> interact with libvirt team.
>
> - Place for projects we use (eg KVM, Xen) to interact with libvirt
> team.
>
> I like to keep the overhead of this low, so I'd suggest we try todo it
> on IRC, since that has been fairly effective for OpenStack teams.
>
> If people think this is worth while I'd suggest an arbitrary time of
> 1500 UTC using the #virt-meeting IRC channel on
irc.oftc.net, to last an
> absolute max of 1 hour. Currently this time point works out as
>
Opps, missd the day - I was meaning to suggest
*1500 UTC on thursdays*
Thanks Daniel. I think this is a great idea, and unlike the similar
proposal you made for a nova libvirt sub-team meeting, I'm available
during this time slot. Well, with the exception of this week. Were you
planning the first meeting this Thursday, as in May 22nd?
Regards,
Jim
> 08:00 San Francisco
> 11:00 Boston
> 15:00 UTC
> 16:00 London
> 17:00 Berlin
> 20:30 Mumbai
> 23:00 Bejing
> 24:00 Tokyo
>
>
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?hour=15&min=00&a...
>
>
Regards,
Daniel