Hi,
just a quick note that I found the CentOS board meeting minutes which state that the Virt SIG is moving forward. Consequently I updated * http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Virtualization * http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Virtualization/Proposal (& http://www.centos.org/minutes/2014/march/centos-devel.2014-03-05-21.04.html)
Apologies for the short notice. We are going to have a first quick meeting on Friday the 11th, 11:00AM BST (London time) because many of us will be on the road the following weeks and we didn't want to stall progress. Please drop me a line if you want to participate on lars dot kurth at xenproject dot org. If you cannot make it, don't worry: we will set up a proper regular meeting once everyone is back from their travels and revisit agenda items as needed. It probably wont be very popular, but I'd propose a hangout or teleconf and will write up minutes.
I expect that we will cover * Meeting time & cadence * Form & Function (confirm who does what based on the current list of members) * Infrastructure loose ends (repositories, lists, access, etc - enough pointers to get started) * Establish a draft TODO list * Identify potential additions to SIG (KVM, OpenVZ, etc. and whether there are any individuals to proactively reach out to) * AOB
Best Regards Lars
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Lars Kurth lars.kurth@xen.org wrote:
Hi,
just a quick note that I found the CentOS board meeting minutes which state that the Virt SIG is moving forward. Consequently I updated
- http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Virtualization
- http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Virtualization/Proposal (&
http://www.centos.org/minutes/2014/march/centos-devel.2014-03-05-21.04.html)
Apologies for the short notice. We are going to have a first quick meeting on Friday the 11th, 11:00AM BST (London time) because many of us will be on the road the following weeks and we didn't want to stall progress. Please drop me a line if you want to participate on lars dot kurth at xenproject dot org. If you cannot make it, don't worry: we will set up a proper regular meeting once everyone is back from their travels and revisit agenda items as needed. It probably wont be very popular, but I'd propose a hangout or teleconf and will write up minutes.
I expect that we will cover
- Meeting time & cadence
- Form & Function (confirm who does what based on the current list of
members)
- Infrastructure loose ends (repositories, lists, access, etc - enough
pointers to get started)
- Establish a draft TODO list
- Identify potential additions to SIG (KVM, OpenVZ, etc. and whether
there are any individuals to proactively reach out to)
We might want to discuss relationships to other SIGs -- it's not yet quite clear to me the boundary between "Virt SIG" and "Cloud SIG", particularly relating to being a cloud compute node. (see the question re opencloudnode, for instance).
-George
On 10/04/2014 17:07, George Dunlap wrote:
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Lars Kurth lars.kurth@xen.org wrote:
Hi,
just a quick note that I found the CentOS board meeting minutes which state that the Virt SIG is moving forward. Consequently I updated
- http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Virtualization
- http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Virtualization/Proposal (&
http://www.centos.org/minutes/2014/march/centos-devel.2014-03-05-21.04.html)
Apologies for the short notice. We are going to have a first quick meeting on Friday the 11th, 11:00AM BST (London time) because many of us will be on the road the following weeks and we didn't want to stall progress. Please drop me a line if you want to participate on lars dot kurth at xenproject dot org. If you cannot make it, don't worry: we will set up a proper regular meeting once everyone is back from their travels and revisit agenda items as needed. It probably wont be very popular, but I'd propose a hangout or teleconf and will write up minutes.
I expect that we will cover
- Meeting time & cadence
- Form & Function (confirm who does what based on the current list of
members)
- Infrastructure loose ends (repositories, lists, access, etc - enough
pointers to get started)
- Establish a draft TODO list
- Identify potential additions to SIG (KVM, OpenVZ, etc. and whether
there are any individuals to proactively reach out to)
We might want to discuss relationships to other SIGs -- it's not yet quite clear to me the boundary between "Virt SIG" and "Cloud SIG", particularly relating to being a cloud compute node. (see the question re opencloudnode, for instance).
Agreed Lars