hi,
We've got venue confirmation for the Dojo in Brussels on the 30th Jan 2015.
I'd like to try and change the format of the Dojo's into 2015 to be more around hands on, tutorial like formats and lesser of ( but still have some ) regular talks.
For the Dojo @ Brussels, we have 2 rooms and it would make sense to run two independant tracks. Perhaps one around Cloud and the other around traditional onpremise computing.
Consider this also to be a Cfp.
Event details will get managed on the wiki at http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Brussels2015
Note: this runs one day before Fosdem 2015.
Regards,
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 01:19:36PM +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
We've got venue confirmation for the Dojo in Brussels on the 30th Jan 2015.
Consider this also to be a Cfp.
hi,
As this is a cfp: I am volunteer to give a demo of pulp.
Covered: - What is pulp? How does it work? - Mirrors management - Repositories workflows - RPM's deployment and release management
We have been using pulp at several customers and internally for several years (pre 2.0).
Greetings,
On 16/12/14 14:20, Haïkel wrote:
I could do a talk on Openstack/RDO
sounds good, a getting started with openstack with RDO could be a great session. Would you want to run this as a hack session/tutorial ( where people follow along ) or do you want to do this as a demo ( where you do the stuff, and people look on ).
I guess a tutorial on getting started with openstack might be a longer, 2 hr session, whereas a demo might be shorter 30 or 45 min ?
We will have local mirrors for centos content there, and a local dedicated wifi access point. And we can easily add on any content that you might need for the tutorial / demo as well - so people dont spend too much time downloading over the internet.
Regards,
On 16-12-14 16:20, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 16/12/14 14:20, Haïkel wrote:
I could do a talk on Openstack/RDO
sounds good, a getting started with openstack with RDO could be a great session. Would you want to run this as a hack session/tutorial ( where people follow along ) or do you want to do this as a demo ( where you do the stuff, and people look on ).
I have demoed a virtualized OpenStack 3-node deployment via Packstack on my laptop using a bridged DHCP interface (no Virtualbox, just plain libvirt & KVM) on CentOS 7 VMs. It paints a nice picture of what a real deployment looks like so I prefer it over the single-node allinone option.
I guess a tutorial on getting started with openstack might be a longer, 2 hr session, whereas a demo might be shorter 30 or 45 min ?
2 hours should cover the installation and enough time to deploy an instance, going through the GUI, answer questions and play around. Explaining Neutron networking however easily takes a lifetime :)
We will have local mirrors for centos content there, and a local dedicated wifi access point. And we can easily add on any content that you might need for the tutorial / demo as well - so people dont spend too much time downloading over the internet.
Might be useful to add a mirror of the RDO (Juno EL7) repo too: https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/
Best, Patrick
On 16/12/14 16:45, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
On 16-12-14 16:20, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 16/12/14 14:20, Haïkel wrote:
I could do a talk on Openstack/RDO
sounds good, a getting started with openstack with RDO could be a great session. Would you want to run this as a hack session/tutorial ( where people follow along ) or do you want to do this as a demo ( where you do the stuff, and people look on ).
I have demoed a virtualized OpenStack 3-node deployment via Packstack on my laptop using a bridged DHCP interface (no Virtualbox, just plain libvirt & KVM) on CentOS 7 VMs. It paints a nice picture of what a real deployment looks like so I prefer it over the single-node allinone option.
I guess a tutorial on getting started with openstack might be a longer, 2 hr session, whereas a demo might be shorter 30 or 45 min ?
2 hours should cover the installation and enough time to deploy an instance, going through the GUI, answer questions and play around. Explaining Neutron networking however easily takes a lifetime :)
I'm waiting for them to rename it back to quantum before i start investigating it :)
We will have local mirrors for centos content there, and a local dedicated wifi access point. And we can easily add on any content that you might need for the tutorial / demo as well - so people dont spend too much time downloading over the internet.
Might be useful to add a mirror of the RDO (Juno EL7) repo too: https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/
added to urls list.
thanks!
Hi Patrick,
René Koch from the oVirt community ran a lab a while back where he basically installed a single host as a control node for an oVirt cluster, and guided people through the process of booting off a USB key and having their laptop added to the cluster as a compute node - this adds some real cloud scale with potentially lots of nodes, and would allow you to do some pretty cool Heat demos, deploy real applications, etc.
Is that kind of thing possible/straightforward with RDO & PackStack?
Cheers, Dave.
On 12/16/2014 11:45 AM, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
On 16-12-14 16:20, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 16/12/14 14:20, Haïkel wrote:
I could do a talk on Openstack/RDO
sounds good, a getting started with openstack with RDO could be a great session. Would you want to run this as a hack session/tutorial ( where people follow along ) or do you want to do this as a demo ( where you do the stuff, and people look on ).
I have demoed a virtualized OpenStack 3-node deployment via Packstack on my laptop using a bridged DHCP interface (no Virtualbox, just plain libvirt & KVM) on CentOS 7 VMs. It paints a nice picture of what a real deployment looks like so I prefer it over the single-node allinone option.
I guess a tutorial on getting started with openstack might be a longer, 2 hr session, whereas a demo might be shorter 30 or 45 min ?
2 hours should cover the installation and enough time to deploy an instance, going through the GUI, answer questions and play around. Explaining Neutron networking however easily takes a lifetime :)
We will have local mirrors for centos content there, and a local dedicated wifi access point. And we can easily add on any content that you might need for the tutorial / demo as well - so people dont spend too much time downloading over the internet.
Might be useful to add a mirror of the RDO (Juno EL7) repo too: https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/
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Hi Dave,
On 16-12-14 18:45, Dave Neary wrote:
Hi Patrick,
René Koch from the oVirt community ran a lab a while back where he basically installed a single host as a control node for an oVirt cluster, and guided people through the process of booting off a USB key and having their laptop added to the cluster as a compute node - this adds some real cloud scale with potentially lots of nodes, and would allow you to do some pretty cool Heat demos, deploy real applications, etc.
Cool concept.
Is that kind of thing possible/straightforward with RDO & PackStack?
Will look into it later this week. If I get something going I'll let you know.
Best, Patrick
2014-12-16 16:20 GMT+01:00 Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org:
On 16/12/14 14:20, Haïkel wrote:
I could do a talk on Openstack/RDO
sounds good, a getting started with openstack with RDO could be a great session. Would you want to run this as a hack session/tutorial ( where people follow along ) or do you want to do this as a demo ( where you do the stuff, and people look on ).
Hi,
I was more thinking about how to contribute on RDO + current state, especially now we're part of the Cloud SIG effort.
Then, a hack session/demo is something that I can do but I would recommend Kashyap to lead the session since he has more experience in such workshops (off course, I could assist him).
I guess a tutorial on getting started with openstack might be a longer, 2 hr session, whereas a demo might be shorter 30 or 45 min ?
yup.
We will have local mirrors for centos content there, and a local dedicated wifi access point. And we can easily add on any content that you might need for the tutorial / demo as well - so people dont spend too much time downloading over the internet.
Regards,
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On 16/12/14 14:00, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Covered:
- What is pulp? How does it work?
- Mirrors management
- Repositories workflows
- RPM's deployment and release management
We have been using pulp at several customers and internally for several years (pre 2.0).
Sounds good, Would this demo include the install process and getting started as well ?
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 03:18:28PM +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 16/12/14 14:00, Julien Pivotto wrote:
Covered:
- What is pulp? How does it work?
- Mirrors management
- Repositories workflows
- RPM's deployment and release management
We have been using pulp at several customers and internally for several years (pre 2.0).
Sounds good, Would this demo include the install process and getting started as well ?
Yes. I will probably provide videos and vagrant boxes as material.
On 12/16/2014 02:19 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
We've got venue confirmation for the Dojo in Brussels on the 30th Jan 2015.
I'd like to try and change the format of the Dojo's into 2015 to be more around hands on, tutorial like formats and lesser of ( but still have some ) regular talks.
For the Dojo @ Brussels, we have 2 rooms and it would make sense to run two independant tracks. Perhaps one around Cloud and the other around traditional onpremise computing.
Consider this also to be a Cfp.
Event details will get managed on the wiki at http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Brussels2015
Note: this runs one day before Fosdem 2015.
Regards,
I'd like to give a short introduction to Software Collections [1] technology and stuff around SCLo SIG [2]. I guess I may be able to show the basic stuff in 30/45 minutes, in a sense of tutorial.
[1] http://softwarecollections.org [2] http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo
Regards, Honza
On 12/16/2014 07:19 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
We've got venue confirmation for the Dojo in Brussels on the 30th Jan 2015.
I'd like to try and change the format of the Dojo's into 2015 to be more around hands on, tutorial like formats and lesser of ( but still have some ) regular talks.
For the Dojo @ Brussels, we have 2 rooms and it would make sense to run two independant tracks. Perhaps one around Cloud and the other around traditional onpremise computing.
Consider this also to be a Cfp.
I'd like to do a talk on Atomic if possible. This would be a demo of CentOS Atomic + an overview of the SIG and how to be involved.
Best,
jzb
On 12/16/2014 06:49 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
We've got venue confirmation for the Dojo in Brussels on the 30th Jan 2015.
I'd like to try and change the format of the Dojo's into 2015 to be more around hands on, tutorial like formats and lesser of ( but still have some ) regular talks.
For the Dojo @ Brussels, we have 2 rooms and it would make sense to run two independant tracks. Perhaps one around Cloud and the other around traditional onpremise computing.
Consider this also to be a Cfp.
Event details will get managed on the wiki at http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Brussels2015
Note: this runs one day before Fosdem 2015.
Regards,
Hi,
I would like to propose a GlusterFS tutorial.
- This would include howto's and live demo to install glusterfs and set it up using RPMs available from storage SIG. - We can discuss tools and demo, which can be used for automated set-up of Gluster e.g. puppet-gluster - Talk about some interesting features in GlusterFS.
Thanks, Lala
Hi All,
I would like to propose an "Intro to RPM packaging" demo session:
Covered: - Basic tools: (i.e. rpmbuild) - Intermediate tools: (mock) - Distributing built RPMs to a small on-site repo - (Short) intro to Advanced tools: (koji and the CentOS CBS)
I'm thinking around 45 minutes or so should cover the basics.
Cheers! Brian
-- Brian Stinson bstinson@ksu.edu | IRC: bstinson | Bitbucket/Twitter: bstinsonmhk
Thanks for the talks folks, I think at this point were full up on the schedule. I'll work the details and have a plan for the day up shortly.
- KB