From allison at openstack.org Wed Apr 1 14:54:40 2020 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 09:54:40 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Fwd: OpenStack Foundation Community Meetings References: <1633187D-8928-4671-B126-CB9CAC98377B@openstack.org> Message-ID: Hi everyone - In case you didn’t see the post on the Foundation mailing list, we have a community meeting tomorrow where we will be talking about updates to OSF events as well as OSF project updates. One meeting will be in English and one in Mandarin. Bring your questions and see you then! Cheers, Allison > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Allison Price > Subject: OpenStack Foundation Community Meetings > Date: March 26, 2020 at 10:21:15 AM CDT > To: foundation at lists.openstack.org > > Hi everyone, > > Next week we are going to have two community meetings to discuss the OpenStack 10th anniversary planning, current community projects, and an update on OSF events. Please join if you would like to hear updates or if you have questions for the OpenStack Foundation team. > > Join us: > Thursday, April 2 at 10am CT / 1500 UTC  > Friday, April 3 in Mandarin at 10am China Standard Time > > If you are unable to join one of the above times, I will share a recording to the mailing list after the meetings. > > Cheers, > Allison > > > Allison Price > OpenStack Foundation > allison at openstack.org > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kp6228 at att.com Wed Apr 1 16:54:05 2020 From: kp6228 at att.com (POSA, KRISHNA) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 16:54:05 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Dry run for all airshipctl commands Message-ID: Hi Is there going to be dry-run option for all the airshipctl commands? If it is not already planned, I think it would be a good idea to add this functionality for relevant commands Thank you, Krishna Posa 6784818252 Principal Member of Tech Staff NETWORK CLOUD & INFRASTRUCTURE -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kkalynovskyi at mirantis.com Wed Apr 1 17:27:04 2020 From: kkalynovskyi at mirantis.com (Kostiantyn Kalynovskyi) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 12:27:04 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Dry run for all airshipctl commands In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: there is work in progress to unify majority of the commands into single runner, like airshipctl run --phase [initinfra, bootstrap, control-plane] --clustertype [ephemeral, target] , and all these phases will have --dry-run in common. On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 12:00 PM POSA, KRISHNA wrote: > Hi > > Is there going to be dry-run option for all the airshipctl commands? > > If it is not already planned, I think it would be a good idea to add this > functionality for relevant commands > > > > Thank you, > > Krishna Posa > > 6784818252 > > Principal Member of Tech Staff > > *NETWORK CLOUD & INFRASTRUCTURE* > > > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kp6228 at att.com Wed Apr 1 17:40:04 2020 From: kp6228 at att.com (POSA, KRISHNA) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 17:40:04 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Document validation: pre and post rending Message-ID: Hi Does Airship 2.0 has pre and post rendering validation? Pre rendering validation is on raw yaml files after the “document pull” and post rendering is after the kustomization done on the yaml and before rendering them to the k8s cluster. Thank you, Krishna Posa 6784818252 Principal Member of Tech Staff NETWORK CLOUD & INFRASTRUCTURE -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ashlee at openstack.org Wed Apr 1 18:02:39 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2020 13:02:39 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Airship User Survey In-Reply-To: <6D002D33-CA95-4B2E-9281-13F28FAC8ABC@openstack.org> References: <6D002D33-CA95-4B2E-9281-13F28FAC8ABC@openstack.org> Message-ID: Hi everyone, Reminder to add any thoughts about additional Airship User Survey questions to the etherpad below by the end of this week. https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/AirshipUserSurvey_Brainstorm Thanks, Ashlee > On Mar 23, 2020, at 4:16 PM, Ashlee Ferguson wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Today on the Working Committee call, we discussed the creation of an Airship user survey. This survey is for people running Airship as well as those evaluating it. A user survey will help the community gain insight into specific Airship use cases and gather feedback to help improve and develop the project going forward. > > There are some basic questions we will include as a starting point, but we would also like community input around what other valuable information you all are interested in gathering. > > To begin the brainstorming process, I’ve attached A PDF of the Kata Containers survey questions as an example. Please drop any ideas for the Airship user survey in this etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/AirshipUserSurvey_Brainstorm > > Let me know if you have any questions! > > Thanks, > Ashlee > > > > > > Ashlee Ferguson > Community & Events Coordinator > OpenStack Foundation > > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From allison at openstack.org Thu Apr 2 14:41:48 2020 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 09:41:48 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] OpenStack Foundation Community Meetings In-Reply-To: References: <1633187D-8928-4671-B126-CB9CAC98377B@openstack.org> Message-ID: <087169CD-456C-4F2E-87B7-9A0C5445F6A0@openstack.org> Hi everyone, Attached are the slides we will be covering at 10am CT / 1500 UTC today. We will be covering OSF project updates—including Airship—as well as updates on OSF events. See you soon! Allison > On Apr 1, 2020, at 9:54 AM, Allison Price wrote: > > Hi everyone - > > In case you didn’t see the post on the Foundation mailing list, we have a community meeting tomorrow where we will be talking about updates to OSF events as well as OSF project updates. > > One meeting will be in English and one in Mandarin. > > Bring your questions and see you then! > > Cheers, > Allison > > > >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> From: Allison Price > >> Subject: OpenStack Foundation Community Meetings >> Date: March 26, 2020 at 10:21:15 AM CDT >> To: foundation at lists.openstack.org >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> Next week we are going to have two community meetings to discuss the OpenStack 10th anniversary planning, current community projects, and an update on OSF events. 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URL: From ashlee at openstack.org Mon Apr 6 14:49:31 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 09:49:31 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] OpenStack Foundation Community Meetings In-Reply-To: <087169CD-456C-4F2E-87B7-9A0C5445F6A0@openstack.org> References: <087169CD-456C-4F2E-87B7-9A0C5445F6A0@openstack.org> Message-ID: <48D48E7C-AF99-4A7E-BDAE-9F24B84D4221@openstack.org> Hi everyone, The message below must have gotten stuck in moderation. Just to clarify, will be sharing the recording and slides from last week’s Community Meeting later today. Thanks, Ashlee > On Apr 6, 2020, at 8:52 AM, Allison Price wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Attached are the slides we will be covering at 10am CT / 1500 UTC today. We will be covering OSF project updates—including Airship—as well as updates on OSF events. > > See you soon! > Allison > > > >> On Apr 1, 2020, at 9:54 AM, Allison Price wrote: >> >> Hi everyone - >> >> In case you didn’t see the post on the Foundation mailing list, we have a community meeting tomorrow where we will be talking about updates to OSF events as well as OSF project updates. >> >> One meeting will be in English and one in Mandarin. >> >> Bring your questions and see you then! >> >> Cheers, >> Allison >> >> >> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> From: Allison Price >>> Subject: OpenStack Foundation Community Meetings >>> Date: March 26, 2020 at 10:21:15 AM CDT >>> To: foundation at lists.openstack.org >>> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> Next week we are going to have two community meetings to discuss the OpenStack 10th anniversary planning, current community projects, and an update on OSF events. 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URL: From cboylan at sapwetik.org Mon Apr 6 17:49:57 2020 From: cboylan at sapwetik.org (Clark Boylan) Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 10:49:57 -0700 Subject: [Airship-discuss] New OpenDev Communication Channels Message-ID: <535f3e51-e8fa-4935-b13f-861ec35c175c@www.fastmail.com> Hello All, Recently, we've transitioned to using #opendev on Freenode for our synchronous IRC communications. Since then we've spun up a new service-discuss at lists.opendev.org mailing list [1] where we'll plan changes to services, notify of meetings, answer questions about services and usage, and otherwise communicate about OpenDev. service-announce at lists.opendev.org [2] will remain for important announcements. If you're interested in the developer infrastructure we run please join us on these mailing lists. We encourage every developer to at least subscribe to the service-announce[2] list. It will be very low traffic, and used only for important announcements with wide impact. We are also going to start having our weekly team meeting in #opendev-meeting. The time will continue to be 19:00 UTC Tuesdays. See you there, Clark [1] http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/service-discuss [2] http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/service-announce From ashlee at openstack.org Mon Apr 6 19:58:50 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 14:58:50 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Fwd: [OpenStack Marketing] OSF Community Meeting Presentation & Recordings References: Message-ID: <0FEC1669-D80F-436E-978E-99CF3341FDD2@openstack.org> Hi everyone, Please see the email below for the slides and recordings of the community meetings from last week in English & Mandarin, as well as a place to provide feedback for future meetings. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Thanks, Ashlee Ashlee Ferguson Community & Events Coordinator OpenStack Foundation > Begin forwarded message: > > > Hi everyone, > > Thank you to those who attended any of the community meetings last week! If you missed one of the calls last week, below are links to the presentation [1], recording in English [2], and recording in Mandarin [3]. A lot of links were discussed and you can find those in the meeting section of the notes as well as the chat from the recordings. > > We are planning to do this format with project and community updates and OSF event updates quarterly. Stay tuned for the next meeting, and let me know if you have any questions in the meantime. > > In addition to the quarterly meetings, we would like to hear from the project communities on topics you would like to cover in community meetings or have covered. If you have an idea you would like to share, please drop it in this etherpad [4]. If you see a topic already shared that you would like to collaborate on, please share your name, email and IRC nick next to the topic. > > Cheers, > Allison > > [1] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l05skj_BCfF8fgYWu4n0b1rQmbNhHp8sMeYcb-v-rdA/edit?usp=sharing > [2] https://zoom.us/rec/share/7vVXdIvopzxIYbPztF7SVpAKXYnbX6a82iMaqfZfmEl1b0Fqb6j3Zh47qPSV_ar2 > [3] https://zoom.us/rec/share/zudNaIrQ6mNLR9Lvr2Xxf5QQIL7geaa8hCcf_vsIxEwoHkn0b8k_fEoYuXLsNi8C?startTime=1585879294000 > [4] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/OSF_Community_Meetings > > > Allison Price > OpenStack Foundation > allison at openstack.org > > _______________________________________________ > Marketing mailing list > Marketing at lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/marketing -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pramchan at yahoo.com Wed Apr 8 17:44:06 2020 From: pramchan at yahoo.com (prakash RAMCHANDRAN) Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2020 17:44:06 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Airship-discuss] [Airship][CAPI] Cluster API responses to Airship asks on Wednesday CAPI call References: <1071372252.2655530.1586367846662.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1071372252.2655530.1586367846662@mail.yahoo.com> Hi all,This is follow up results from Airship community conversation with Cluster API under kuberentes-API SIG. - Discussion Topics - [pramchan] What is the cluster-api responsibility regarding ability to update kubernetes components configuration of a running cluster. i.e. adding arguments or removing from the api server configuration. I.e. CAPBK? - [vince] CAPI aims to manage immutable infrastructure. It’s not necessarily the role of CAPI to manage running infrastructure. CAPI today can’t do an in-place upgrade on a running machine from say 1.16.2 to 1.  “Replace” rather than “upgrade” - XRef Kubeadm operator KEP POC  - [pramchan] Will v1alpha4 be compatible with v1alpha3? - [vince] we reserve the right to make breaking changes, we document these in the book. - [pramchan] What about semver guarantees? - [vince] CAPI follows upstream Kubernetes guarantees - https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/kubernetes-api/#api-versioning - [elmiko] jin relation to the notion of compatibility, breaking changes, and semver. just a warning not to read too much into the ideas expressed at semver.org in relation to the version numbers we are using. Discussion Topics                                         Another topic of interest for  OpenStack Provider  was that if you have any missing variables for OpenStack ENV , please create a ticket under CAPI provider for OpenStack as listed below for v1alpha3 current cadence.https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-openstack/tree/master/config ThanksPrakash -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From corvus at inaugust.com Thu Apr 9 23:25:27 2020 From: corvus at inaugust.com (James E. Blair) Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 16:25:27 -0700 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Etherpad and Gerrit maintenance on 2020-04-10 Message-ID: <87pncgfdi0.fsf@meyer.lemoncheese.net> Hi, Tomorrow, April 10, 2020, the OpenDev team will be performing minor updates to two services. * Gerrit restart for https://review.opendev.org/ at 16:00 UTC. This should be a momentary outage to restart the service in a container. We will maintain the same version in the same configuration; this is a preparatory step in order to perform future version upgrades more easily. Other than a short outage of about a minute, there should be no service impact or visible changes, but since the environment is changing, we wanted to announce this in case any problems are detected. * Etherpad migration and domain change at 17:00 UTC. We will migrate the data currently hosted on etherpad.openstack.org to a new server, also running in a container, on etherpad.opendev.org. We will set up redirects so that on completion of the migration, all etherpad.openstack.org URLs will redirect to the same pages on etherpad.opendev.org. https://etherpad.opendev.org/ will become the new canonical service URL. This also includes an upgrade to the latest release of Etherpad Lite (1.8.0). This involves a database migration as well. The service will be unavailable for the duration of this migration (expected to be about 30 minutes). Please report any issues in #opendev on Freenode or to the service-discuss at lists.opendev.org mailing list. Note that this message is being sent to service-announce and several other lists. Future announcements of this type will only be sent to service-announce, so please sign up[1] for that list if you haven't already. [1] http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/service-announce -Jim From rp2723 at att.com Fri Apr 10 14:09:29 2020 From: rp2723 at att.com (PACHECO, RODOLFO J) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:09:29 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Canceled: [sig][airship-ui] - April 10, 2020 Message-ID: <9B46A124-E784-4B62-9CB4-B14EEF629219@att.com> There are no topics on the Etherpad for today. There is a large contingency of folks out today because of Eastern Holiday. Will reconvene next Friday April 17, 2020. Regards Rodolfo Pacheco Home/Office 732 5337671 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I am sure you have all been anxiously awaiting more details on how we are going to virtualize the PTG :) After the community meetings we had last week/the week before to understand the key challenges and ideate on solutions, we have a plan! The virtual event will be held from Monday June 1 to Friday June 5. We set up available times in 3 different time windows where each window is a cross over time between at least 2 regions (Window A - Americas/Europe, Window B - Europe/APAC, and Window C - APAC/Americas). Here is an ethercalc[1]. We ask that the PTL/SIG Chair/Team lead sign up for time to have their discussions in with 4 rules/guidelines. 1. Cross project discussions (i.e. SIGs and horizonal teams), try to schedule yourselves towards the start of the week so that any discussions that might shape those of vertical teams might happen first. 2. Vertical teams (ex. Nova, Cyborg, Manila) should wait till April 6th at 7:00 UTC to start signing up for slots to help prioritize the scheduling of cross project conversations. 3. No team (SIG, horizonal project, vertical project, etc) can sign up for more than 4 hours per UTC day to help keep participants actively engaged. 4. No team (SIG, horizonal project, vertical project, etc) can sign up for more than 16 hours across all time slots to avoid burning out our contributors and to enable participation in multiple teams discussions. Once every team has had a chance to sign up (lets say two weeks from today April 28th at 7:00 UTC) if signing up for more time makes sense, it will be possible. We want to encourage ANY team to sign up, even those that had originally said no to the initial outreach when the PTG was supposed to be in person. The more the merrier! Once you have signed up for time slots, please also fill out this survey[2] with your team information. We need this additional information to help shape other decisions down the road and coordinate other details closer to the event. If you have any issues with signing up your team, due to conflict or otherwise, please let me know! While we are trying to empower you to make your own decisions as to when you meet and for how long (after all, you know your needs and teams timezones better than we do), we are here to help! Continue to check back for updates at openstack.org/ptg. -the Kendalls (diablo_rojo & wendallkaters) [1] https://ethercalc.openstack.org/126u8ek25noy [2] https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/june2020_virtual_ptg_survey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 18:26:30 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn In-Reply-To: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B0FE3B@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> References: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B0FE3B@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Message-ID: Good nominations. +1 to both Drew and Kostiantyn Regards, Alexander Hughes From: MCEUEN, MATT Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 9:24 AM To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org Subject: [External] [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn This message is from an EXTERNAL SENDER - be CAUTIOUS, particularly with links and attachments. ________________________________ BLUF: current airshipctl core team members, please respond with +1/-1 by 4/21 I would like to propose the following two folks for the airshipctl core reviewer team: * Drew Walters * Kostiantyn Kalynovskyi Both of these guys have been very active in the Airship2 (and airshipctl in particular) design process, implementation, and review. 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They have developed strong domain knowledge in the various things we need airshipctl to accomplish, and adding them to the core reviewer will help us to keep up with our review queue. > > Per our core nomination/approval conventions, I request that current airshipctl core team members reply with a +1 or -1 by 4/21 (for one or both proposed team members). If we get a majority vote prior to 4/21 we can call it then. > > Thanks! > Matt > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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They have > developed strong domain knowledge in the various things we need airshipctl > to accomplish, and adding them to the core reviewer will help us to keep up > with our review queue. > > > > Per our core nomination/approval conventions, I request that current > airshipctl core team members reply with a +1 or -1 by 4/21 (for one or both > proposed team members). If we get a majority vote prior to 4/21 we can > call it then. > > > > Thanks! > > Matt > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss > > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss -- Kind regards Dmitry Ukov Principal Deployment Engineer Mirantis, Inc. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If we get a majority vote prior to 4/21 > we can call it then. > > > > Thanks! > > Matt > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.or > g_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMe > MTSQicvjIg&r=rzf9M1wTOD1HwHGpyYsQuWbIQUvkmvC45JFH3AlgFEY&m=L1Zth0ojrBA > 34osD-_jFTPDK63UNXugCjJWlvLpwuhg&s=S97ASyzKxliQ6Kvidb1wXd03EbYJ2WTdQR_ > AOw-x6hs&e= > > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.or > g_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMe > MTSQicvjIg&r=rzf9M1wTOD1HwHGpyYsQuWbIQUvkmvC45JFH3AlgFEY&m=L1Zth0ojrBA > 34osD-_jFTPDK63UNXugCjJWlvLpwuhg&s=S97ASyzKxliQ6Kvidb1wXd03EbYJ2WTdQR_ > AOw-x6hs&e= -- Kind regards Dmitry Ukov Principal Deployment Engineer Mirantis, Inc. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ Airship-discuss mailing list Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.org_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=rzf9M1wTOD1HwHGpyYsQuWbIQUvkmvC45JFH3AlgFEY&m=L1Zth0ojrBA34osD-_jFTPDK63UNXugCjJWlvLpwuhg&s=S97ASyzKxliQ6Kvidb1wXd03EbYJ2WTdQR_AOw-x6hs&e= ------------------------------ End of Airship-discuss Digest, Vol 23, Issue 11 *********************************************** From ih616h at att.com Wed Apr 15 13:19:18 2020 From: ih616h at att.com (HOWELL, IAN) Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 13:19:18 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn In-Reply-To: References: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B0FE3B@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> <24DE9551-7175-4E2A-B220-07178616633C@gmail.com> Message-ID: +1 Thanks, Ian From: Dmitry Ukov Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 6:02 AM To: Roman Gorshunov Cc: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn +1 On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 9:38 AM Roman Gorshunov > wrote: +1 Thank you. On 14 Apr 2020, at 20:22, MCEUEN, MATT > wrote:  BLUF: current airshipctl core team members, please respond with +1/-1 by 4/21 I would like to propose the following two folks for the airshipctl core reviewer team: * Drew Walters * Kostiantyn Kalynovskyi Both of these guys have been very active in the Airship2 (and airshipctl in particular) design process, implementation, and review. They have developed strong domain knowledge in the various things we need airshipctl to accomplish, and adding them to the core reviewer will help us to keep up with our review queue. Per our core nomination/approval conventions, I request that current airshipctl core team members reply with a +1 or -1 by 4/21 (for one or both proposed team members). If we get a majority vote prior to 4/21 we can call it then. Thanks! 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URL: From ildiko.vancsa at gmail.com Wed Apr 15 13:21:34 2020 From: ildiko.vancsa at gmail.com (Ildiko Vancsa) Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 15:21:34 +0200 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED Message-ID: <091CBADB-B6D2-4478-B759-54804152D6CE@gmail.com> Hi, I’m reaching out to you as I’m organizing the sessions for the OSF Edge Computing Group to go through edge related topics that are in interest on the official schedule[2] of the virtual PTG[1]. As this area is relevant for Airship as well it would be great to have contributors of this community attending the cross-project collaboration session and any further that may interest you. The working group members are currently considering to book three blocks (~2 hours) to cover reference architecture and testing discussions as well as topics that are in interest for cross—project collaboration. More details are on our PTG planning etherpad[3]. I created a Doodle poll[4] with time slots that are doable around the globe. Please __fill it out as soon as you can__ if you are interested in joining. The current approach is to look into the most popular slot to turn it into a cross-project discussion as well as booking the three most popular slots overall to cover the aforementioned topics. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/edge-computing/2020-April/000699.html [2] https://ethercalc.openstack.org/126u8ek25noy [3] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/ecg_virtual_ptg_planning_june_2020 [4] https://doodle.com/poll/gpd4hg6ambryi8c9 From MM9745 at att.com Wed Apr 15 14:34:30 2020 From: MM9745 at att.com (MCEUEN, MATT) Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 14:34:30 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED In-Reply-To: <091CBADB-B6D2-4478-B759-54804152D6CE@gmail.com> References: <091CBADB-B6D2-4478-B759-54804152D6CE@gmail.com> Message-ID: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B103C0@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Hi Ildikó, we'd definitely be interested in participating in the Edge group discussion. I've marked times that I think will work easily for the majority of the Airship team in green, and times which we could make work in yellow. We will of course try to have Airship representation at whatever time slot works best for the majority. Thanks! Matt -----Original Message----- From: Ildiko Vancsa Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:22 AM To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED Hi, I’m reaching out to you as I’m organizing the sessions for the OSF Edge Computing Group to go through edge related topics that are in interest on the official schedule[2] of the virtual PTG[1]. As this area is relevant for Airship as well it would be great to have contributors of this community attending the cross-project collaboration session and any further that may interest you. The working group members are currently considering to book three blocks (~2 hours) to cover reference architecture and testing discussions as well as topics that are in interest for cross—project collaboration. More details are on our PTG planning etherpad[3]. I created a Doodle poll[4] with time slots that are doable around the globe. Please __fill it out as soon as you can__ if you are interested in joining. The current approach is to look into the most popular slot to turn it into a cross-project discussion as well as booking the three most popular slots overall to cover the aforementioned topics. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó [1] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.openstack.org_pipermail_edge-2Dcomputing_2020-2DApril_000699.html&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=ebA7hlBDGlY5dW66k939KDeRGNxLumM83xvnZ0dzobM&e= [2] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ethercalc.openstack.org_126u8ek25noy&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=uIWNBJ6_vMMzvz0UTyIjK9RnxnzWkM33a9eDpD-Imrk&e= [3] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__etherpad.opendev.org_p_ecg-5Fvirtual-5Fptg-5Fplanning-5Fjune-5F2020&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=zZYy4m7uj7O6OpyN9k_j3zfSdwZFIvlg06qrc7ZrueA&e= [4] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__doodle.com_poll_gpd4hg6ambryi8c9&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=p3IirjRwQZUwTWCSzvERA54RYN1KrA_oRaiEuL0Dwts&e= _______________________________________________ Airship-discuss mailing list Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.org_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=thLKqdZFQi1Qealzc2o6XMV9YDQWlZopYOTFnHitQrI&e= From segorov at mirantis.com Wed Apr 15 15:11:02 2020 From: segorov at mirantis.com (Stas Egorov) Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 08:11:02 -0700 Subject: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn In-Reply-To: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B0FE3B@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> References: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B0FE3B@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Message-ID: +1 > On Apr 14, 2020, at 6:23 AM, MCEUEN, MATT wrote: > > BLUF: current airshipctl core team members, please respond with +1/-1 by 4/21 > > I would like to propose the following two folks for the airshipctl core reviewer team: > Drew Walters > Kostiantyn Kalynovskyi > > Both of these guys have been very active in the Airship2 (and airshipctl in particular) design process, implementation, and review. They have developed strong domain knowledge in the various things we need airshipctl to accomplish, and adding them to the core reviewer will help us to keep up with our review queue. > > Per our core nomination/approval conventions, I request that current airshipctl core team members reply with a +1 or -1 by 4/21 (for one or both proposed team members). If we get a majority vote prior to 4/21 we can call it then. > > Thanks! > Matt > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ildiko.vancsa at gmail.com Thu Apr 16 07:42:29 2020 From: ildiko.vancsa at gmail.com (Ildiko Vancsa) Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 09:42:29 +0200 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED In-Reply-To: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B103C0@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> References: <091CBADB-B6D2-4478-B759-54804152D6CE@gmail.com> <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B103C0@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Message-ID: Hi Matt, Sounds great, thank you for your support! I will keep the Doodle poll open for this week and see what time slots most people would prefer. We can also look into deciding which slot makes most sense to set up as a cross-project discussion type of session to make sure we find a good compromise for everyone who’s interested in participating. In addition we can also look into people fro the edge working group joining some of the Airship sessions in case the final edge time slots turn out to be suboptimal for the Airship team for any reason. I will circle back once the poll is closed and we can make some decisions with the chosen time slots in mind. Does this sound good to you? In the meantime please feel free to add agenda items or comments to the PTG etherpad: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/ecg_virtual_ptg_planning_june_2020 Thanks, Ildikó > On Apr 15, 2020, at 16:34, MCEUEN, MATT wrote: > > Hi Ildikó, we'd definitely be interested in participating in the Edge group discussion. I've marked times that I think will work easily for the majority of the Airship team in green, and times which we could make work in yellow. > > We will of course try to have Airship representation at whatever time slot works best for the majority. > > Thanks! > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ildiko Vancsa > Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:22 AM > To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED > > Hi, > > I’m reaching out to you as I’m organizing the sessions for the OSF Edge Computing Group to go through edge related topics that are in interest on the official schedule[2] of the virtual PTG[1]. As this area is relevant for Airship as well it would be great to have contributors of this community attending the cross-project collaboration session and any further that may interest you. > > The working group members are currently considering to book three blocks (~2 hours) to cover reference architecture and testing discussions as well as topics that are in interest for cross—project collaboration. More details are on our PTG planning etherpad[3]. > > I created a Doodle poll[4] with time slots that are doable around the globe. Please __fill it out as soon as you can__ if you are interested in joining. > > The current approach is to look into the most popular slot to turn it into a cross-project discussion as well as booking the three most popular slots overall to cover the aforementioned topics. > > Please let me know if you have any questions. > > Thanks and Best Regards, > Ildikó > > [1] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.openstack.org_pipermail_edge-2Dcomputing_2020-2DApril_000699.html&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=ebA7hlBDGlY5dW66k939KDeRGNxLumM83xvnZ0dzobM&e= > [2] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ethercalc.openstack.org_126u8ek25noy&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=uIWNBJ6_vMMzvz0UTyIjK9RnxnzWkM33a9eDpD-Imrk&e= > [3] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__etherpad.opendev.org_p_ecg-5Fvirtual-5Fptg-5Fplanning-5Fjune-5F2020&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=zZYy4m7uj7O6OpyN9k_j3zfSdwZFIvlg06qrc7ZrueA&e= > [4] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__doodle.com_poll_gpd4hg6ambryi8c9&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=p3IirjRwQZUwTWCSzvERA54RYN1KrA_oRaiEuL0Dwts&e= > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.org_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=thLKqdZFQi1Qealzc2o6XMV9YDQWlZopYOTFnHitQrI&e= From Prakash.Ramchandran at Dell.com Thu Apr 16 13:29:29 2020 From: Prakash.Ramchandran at Dell.com (Prakash.Ramchandran at Dell.com) Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 13:29:29 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn (Stas Egorov) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6790600b-7786-4c22-8529-53ac082ba923@Dell.com> +1 Sent from Workspace ONE Boxer On Apr 16, 2020 12:43 AM, airship-discuss-request at lists.airshipit.org wrote: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Send Airship-discuss mailing list submissions to airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to airship-discuss-request at lists.airshipit.org You can reach the person managing the list at airship-discuss-owner at lists.airshipit.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Airship-discuss digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED (Ildiko Vancsa) 2. Re: Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED (MCEUEN, MATT) 3. Re: airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn (Stas Egorov) 4. Re: Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED (Ildiko Vancsa) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 15:21:34 +0200 From: Ildiko Vancsa To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED Message-ID: <091CBADB-B6D2-4478-B759-54804152D6CE at gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Hi, I’m reaching out to you as I’m organizing the sessions for the OSF Edge Computing Group to go through edge related topics that are in interest on the official schedule[2] of the virtual PTG[1]. As this area is relevant for Airship as well it would be great to have contributors of this community attending the cross-project collaboration session and any further that may interest you. The working group members are currently considering to book three blocks (~2 hours) to cover reference architecture and testing discussions as well as topics that are in interest for cross—project collaboration. More details are on our PTG planning etherpad[3]. I created a Doodle poll[4] with time slots that are doable around the globe. Please __fill it out as soon as you can__ if you are interested in joining. The current approach is to look into the most popular slot to turn it into a cross-project discussion as well as booking the three most popular slots overall to cover the aforementioned topics. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/edge-computing/2020-April/000699.html [2] https://ethercalc.openstack.org/126u8ek25noy [3] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/ecg_virtual_ptg_planning_june_2020 [4] https://doodle.com/poll/gpd4hg6ambryi8c9 ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 14:34:30 +0000 From: "MCEUEN, MATT" To: Ildiko Vancsa , "airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org" Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED Message-ID: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B103C0 at MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi Ildikó, we'd definitely be interested in participating in the Edge group discussion. I've marked times that I think will work easily for the majority of the Airship team in green, and times which we could make work in yellow. We will of course try to have Airship representation at whatever time slot works best for the majority. Thanks! Matt -----Original Message----- From: Ildiko Vancsa Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:22 AM To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED Hi, I’m reaching out to you as I’m organizing the sessions for the OSF Edge Computing Group to go through edge related topics that are in interest on the official schedule[2] of the virtual PTG[1]. As this area is relevant for Airship as well it would be great to have contributors of this community attending the cross-project collaboration session and any further that may interest you. The working group members are currently considering to book three blocks (~2 hours) to cover reference architecture and testing discussions as well as topics that are in interest for cross—project collaboration. More details are on our PTG planning etherpad[3]. I created a Doodle poll[4] with time slots that are doable around the globe. Please __fill it out as soon as you can__ if you are interested in joining. The current approach is to look into the most popular slot to turn it into a cross-project discussion as well as booking the three most popular slots overall to cover the aforementioned topics. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó [1] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.openstack.org_pipermail_edge-2Dcomputing_2020-2DApril_000699.html&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=ebA7hlBDGlY5dW66k939KDeRGNxLumM83xvnZ0dzobM&e= [2] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ethercalc.openstack.org_126u8ek25noy&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=uIWNBJ6_vMMzvz0UTyIjK9RnxnzWkM33a9eDpD-Imrk&e= [3] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__etherpad.opendev.org_p_ecg-5Fvirtual-5Fptg-5Fplanning-5Fjune-5F2020&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=zZYy4m7uj7O6OpyN9k_j3zfSdwZFIvlg06qrc7ZrueA&e= [4] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__doodle.com_poll_gpd4hg6ambryi8c9&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=p3IirjRwQZUwTWCSzvERA54RYN1KrA_oRaiEuL0Dwts&e= _______________________________________________ Airship-discuss mailing list Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.org_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=thLKqdZFQi1Qealzc2o6XMV9YDQWlZopYOTFnHitQrI&e= ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 08:11:02 -0700 From: Stas Egorov To: "MCEUEN, MATT" Cc: "airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org" Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" +1 > On Apr 14, 2020, at 6:23 AM, MCEUEN, MATT wrote: > > BLUF: current airshipctl core team members, please respond with +1/-1 by 4/21 > > I would like to propose the following two folks for the airshipctl core reviewer team: > Drew Walters > Kostiantyn Kalynovskyi > > Both of these guys have been very active in the Airship2 (and airshipctl in particular) design process, implementation, and review. They have developed strong domain knowledge in the various things we need airshipctl to accomplish, and adding them to the core reviewer will help us to keep up with our review queue. > > Per our core nomination/approval conventions, I request that current airshipctl core team members reply with a +1 or -1 by 4/21 (for one or both proposed team members). If we get a majority vote prior to 4/21 we can call it then. > > Thanks! > Matt > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 09:42:29 +0200 From: Ildiko Vancsa To: "airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org" Cc: "MCEUEN, MATT" Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Hi Matt, Sounds great, thank you for your support! I will keep the Doodle poll open for this week and see what time slots most people would prefer. We can also look into deciding which slot makes most sense to set up as a cross-project discussion type of session to make sure we find a good compromise for everyone who’s interested in participating. In addition we can also look into people fro the edge working group joining some of the Airship sessions in case the final edge time slots turn out to be suboptimal for the Airship team for any reason. I will circle back once the poll is closed and we can make some decisions with the chosen time slots in mind. Does this sound good to you? In the meantime please feel free to add agenda items or comments to the PTG etherpad: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/ecg_virtual_ptg_planning_june_2020 Thanks, Ildikó > On Apr 15, 2020, at 16:34, MCEUEN, MATT wrote: > > Hi Ildikó, we'd definitely be interested in participating in the Edge group discussion. I've marked times that I think will work easily for the majority of the Airship team in green, and times which we could make work in yellow. > > We will of course try to have Airship representation at whatever time slot works best for the majority. > > Thanks! > Matt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ildiko Vancsa > Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:22 AM > To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED > > Hi, > > I’m reaching out to you as I’m organizing the sessions for the OSF Edge Computing Group to go through edge related topics that are in interest on the official schedule[2] of the virtual PTG[1]. As this area is relevant for Airship as well it would be great to have contributors of this community attending the cross-project collaboration session and any further that may interest you. > > The working group members are currently considering to book three blocks (~2 hours) to cover reference architecture and testing discussions as well as topics that are in interest for cross—project collaboration. More details are on our PTG planning etherpad[3]. > > I created a Doodle poll[4] with time slots that are doable around the globe. Please __fill it out as soon as you can__ if you are interested in joining. > > The current approach is to look into the most popular slot to turn it into a cross-project discussion as well as booking the three most popular slots overall to cover the aforementioned topics. > > Please let me know if you have any questions. > > Thanks and Best Regards, > Ildikó > > [1] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.openstack.org_pipermail_edge-2Dcomputing_2020-2DApril_000699.html&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=ebA7hlBDGlY5dW66k939KDeRGNxLumM83xvnZ0dzobM&e= > [2] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ethercalc.openstack.org_126u8ek25noy&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=uIWNBJ6_vMMzvz0UTyIjK9RnxnzWkM33a9eDpD-Imrk&e= > [3] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__etherpad.opendev.org_p_ecg-5Fvirtual-5Fptg-5Fplanning-5Fjune-5F2020&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=zZYy4m7uj7O6OpyN9k_j3zfSdwZFIvlg06qrc7ZrueA&e= > [4] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__doodle.com_poll_gpd4hg6ambryi8c9&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=p3IirjRwQZUwTWCSzvERA54RYN1KrA_oRaiEuL0Dwts&e= > _______________________________________________ > Airship-discuss mailing list > Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.org_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=thLKqdZFQi1Qealzc2o6XMV9YDQWlZopYOTFnHitQrI&e= ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ Airship-discuss mailing list Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org http://lists.airshipit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/airship-discuss ------------------------------ End of Airship-discuss Digest, Vol 23, Issue 13 *********************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ildiko.vancsa at gmail.com Mon Apr 20 08:34:57 2020 From: ildiko.vancsa at gmail.com (Ildiko Vancsa) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 10:34:57 +0200 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - UPDATE In-Reply-To: References: <091CBADB-B6D2-4478-B759-54804152D6CE@gmail.com> <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B103C0@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Message-ID: <93C4EC61-0995-496F-A383-3303A78412A8@gmail.com> Hi, Thanks again for participating in the poll. Based on the responses we will hold the cross project session on __Wednesday (June 3) 1300 UTC - 1600 UTC__. Further OSF Edge Computing Group sessions are: * Monday (June 1) 1400 UTC - 1600 UTC * Tuesday (June 2) 1300 UTC - 1600 UTC As a reminder we are collecting discussion topics and building the agenda for the event on this etherpad: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/ecg_virtual_ptg_planning_june_2020 Please feel free to drop agenda items and discussion topics into the etherpad. Also please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Ildikó > On Apr 16, 2020, at 09:42, Ildiko Vancsa wrote: > > Hi Matt, > > Sounds great, thank you for your support! > > I will keep the Doodle poll open for this week and see what time slots most people would prefer. We can also look into deciding which slot makes most sense to set up as a cross-project discussion type of session to make sure we find a good compromise for everyone who’s interested in participating. > > In addition we can also look into people fro the edge working group joining some of the Airship sessions in case the final edge time slots turn out to be suboptimal for the Airship team for any reason. > > I will circle back once the poll is closed and we can make some decisions with the chosen time slots in mind. Does this sound good to you? > > In the meantime please feel free to add agenda items or comments to the PTG etherpad: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/ecg_virtual_ptg_planning_june_2020 > > Thanks, > Ildikó > > >> On Apr 15, 2020, at 16:34, MCEUEN, MATT wrote: >> >> Hi Ildikó, we'd definitely be interested in participating in the Edge group discussion. I've marked times that I think will work easily for the majority of the Airship team in green, and times which we could make work in yellow. >> >> We will of course try to have Airship representation at whatever time slot works best for the majority. >> >> Thanks! >> Matt >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Ildiko Vancsa >> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:22 AM >> To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org >> Subject: [Airship-discuss] Edge sessions on the virtual PTG - ACTION NEEDED >> >> Hi, >> >> I’m reaching out to you as I’m organizing the sessions for the OSF Edge Computing Group to go through edge related topics that are in interest on the official schedule[2] of the virtual PTG[1]. As this area is relevant for Airship as well it would be great to have contributors of this community attending the cross-project collaboration session and any further that may interest you. >> >> The working group members are currently considering to book three blocks (~2 hours) to cover reference architecture and testing discussions as well as topics that are in interest for cross—project collaboration. More details are on our PTG planning etherpad[3]. >> >> I created a Doodle poll[4] with time slots that are doable around the globe. Please __fill it out as soon as you can__ if you are interested in joining. >> >> The current approach is to look into the most popular slot to turn it into a cross-project discussion as well as booking the three most popular slots overall to cover the aforementioned topics. >> >> Please let me know if you have any questions. >> >> Thanks and Best Regards, >> Ildikó >> >> [1] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.openstack.org_pipermail_edge-2Dcomputing_2020-2DApril_000699.html&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=ebA7hlBDGlY5dW66k939KDeRGNxLumM83xvnZ0dzobM&e= >> [2] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__ethercalc.openstack.org_126u8ek25noy&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=uIWNBJ6_vMMzvz0UTyIjK9RnxnzWkM33a9eDpD-Imrk&e= >> [3] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__etherpad.opendev.org_p_ecg-5Fvirtual-5Fptg-5Fplanning-5Fjune-5F2020&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=zZYy4m7uj7O6OpyN9k_j3zfSdwZFIvlg06qrc7ZrueA&e= >> [4] https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__doodle.com_poll_gpd4hg6ambryi8c9&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=p3IirjRwQZUwTWCSzvERA54RYN1KrA_oRaiEuL0Dwts&e= >> _______________________________________________ >> Airship-discuss mailing list >> Airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org >> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.airshipit.org_cgi-2Dbin_mailman_listinfo_airship-2Ddiscuss&d=DwIGaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=RwVrX3OKWt8Yk0QYzlry0M-8EFvbguDaOkjDdqCBVjA&m=xV2XziiIHNt5aacWojxxmfw-cgTgHxAavX4Qjm1PcpM&s=thLKqdZFQi1Qealzc2o6XMV9YDQWlZopYOTFnHitQrI&e= > From ashlee at openstack.org Mon Apr 20 21:24:12 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 16:24:12 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Virtual OpenDev Update In-Reply-To: <7DE2209B-2B37-4F95-BFEA-D9F23E2AEEE7@openstack.org> References: <7DE2209B-2B37-4F95-BFEA-D9F23E2AEEE7@openstack.org> Message-ID: Hi everyone, Welcome to the next stage of planning the virtual OpenDev events! These events are for the community, by the community, so we continue to need your help on the next step. Don’t know what OpenDev events[1] are? They are interactive discussions critical to the open source advancements addressing current challenges in cloud infrastructure. The goal of the virtual OpenDev events is the same as past OpenDev events: identify the questions we don’t yet have answers for, dive in and determine the work ahead of us, share use cases, and learn from other people asking those same questions. For this round, the community is tackling hardware automation, open infrastructure at scale, and containers. Now it’s your turn to influence the direction and future of open infrastructure. We want to know which topics are most critical to your team, organization, and environments. We also know that virtual events add a level of complexity since everyone is spread around the world, so we want to know what time zones work best for you. Please include any flexibility so we can accommodate as many global community members as possible. OpenDev will be organized as a three part series. First up: Large-scale Usage of Open Infrastructure Software. What are your next steps? 1. Visit this etherpad[2] and +1 the time zones you’re available and the topics you would like to cover - please provide your input by Thursday, April 23. 2. Add these dates to your calendar: June 29 - July 1 (Keep in mind, these will be 3 hour time blocks each day based on the timezone input received. We will send out calendar invitations once we determine the best time zone). 3. Stay updated via the landing page[1] where we will continue to post updates as well as registration information once it’s available. This is only the beginning! Keep the next dates[1] held tentatively for the other two rounds of OpenDev events. We will continue to update the mailing list as we have more information, but the OpenDev website is the best place to stay updated. Questions - let us know at events at openstack.org. Thanks! Ashlee [1] https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-2020/ [2] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OpenDev_LargeScaleUsage Ashlee Ferguson Community & Events Coordinator OpenStack Foundation > On Mar 31, 2020, at 4:34 PM, Ashlee Ferguson wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > As we continue to gather feedback and discuss what a virtual OpenDev will look like, we wanted to provide you with an update around the event. While we are still attempting to solve some of the riddles of virtual event world, we did come up with some decisions that give us something to build on, which are based on input and experience from members of the Programming Committee. > > Decisions: > - OpenDev will happen after the Virtual PTG (exact format and timing TBD) > - Will not be simultaneous/parallel Tracks so everyone has the opportunity to participate in more than one > - 3 Tracks, each on different date: > - Hardware Automation > - Large Scale Ops > - Containers in Production > > We also discussed the original intent and goals of OpenDev to make sure we’re still heading in a direction that’s beneficial for the community, especially since it will no longer directly precede the upcoming PTG. Similar to past OpenDev events, the goal is to identify the questions we don’t have the answers for, and to use that time to dive in and determine the work ahead of us, working together, sharing use cases, and learning from other people asking those same questions. > > High-level decisions, goals, and some areas we’re looking for feedback are in the etherpad below. As you continue to experience this new amazing world of virtual events, please add any feedback or ideas to the etherpad below. We’re looking forward to creating virtual OpenDev with you all! > > https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Virtual_OpenDev_Planning > > Ashlee > > > Ashlee Ferguson > Community & Events Coordinator > OpenStack Foundation > > _______________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ashlee at openstack.org Wed Apr 22 17:22:37 2020 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 12:22:37 -0500 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Virtual OpenDev Update In-Reply-To: References: <7DE2209B-2B37-4F95-BFEA-D9F23E2AEEE7@openstack.org> Message-ID: Hi everyone, Just a reminder to visit the etherpad below and +1 the time zones you’re available and the topics you would like to cover during the first OpenDev event: Large-scale Usage of Open Infrastructure Software. Let us know before end of day Thursday, April 23. https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OpenDev_LargeScaleUsage Thanks! Ashlee Ashlee Ferguson Community & Events Coordinator OpenStack Foundation > On Apr 20, 2020, at 4:24 PM, Ashlee Ferguson wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > Welcome to the next stage of planning the virtual OpenDev events! These events are for the community, by the community, so we continue to need your help on the next step. > > Don’t know what OpenDev events[1] are? They are interactive discussions critical to the open source advancements addressing current challenges in cloud infrastructure. The goal of the virtual OpenDev events is the same as past OpenDev events: identify the questions we don’t yet have answers for, dive in and determine the work ahead of us, share use cases, and learn from other people asking those same questions. For this round, the community is tackling hardware automation, open infrastructure at scale, and containers. > > Now it’s your turn to influence the direction and future of open infrastructure. We want to know which topics are most critical to your team, organization, and environments. We also know that virtual events add a level of complexity since everyone is spread around the world, so we want to know what time zones work best for you. Please include any flexibility so we can accommodate as many global community members as possible. > > OpenDev will be organized as a three part series. First up: Large-scale Usage of Open Infrastructure Software. > > What are your next steps? > 1. Visit this etherpad[2] and +1 the time zones you’re available and the topics you would like to cover - please provide your input by Thursday, April 23. > > 2. Add these dates to your calendar: June 29 - July 1 (Keep in mind, these will be 3 hour time blocks each day based on the timezone input received. We will send out calendar invitations once we determine the best time zone). > > 3. Stay updated via the landing page[1] where we will continue to post updates as well as registration information once it’s available. > > This is only the beginning! Keep the next dates[1] held tentatively for the other two rounds of OpenDev events. We will continue to update the mailing list as we have more information, but the OpenDev website is the best place to stay updated. > > Questions - let us know at events at openstack.org . > > Thanks! > Ashlee > > > [1] https://www.openstack.org/events/opendev-2020/ > [2] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/OpenDev_LargeScaleUsage > > > Ashlee Ferguson > Community & Events Coordinator > OpenStack Foundation > >> On Mar 31, 2020, at 4:34 PM, Ashlee Ferguson > wrote: >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> As we continue to gather feedback and discuss what a virtual OpenDev will look like, we wanted to provide you with an update around the event. While we are still attempting to solve some of the riddles of virtual event world, we did come up with some decisions that give us something to build on, which are based on input and experience from members of the Programming Committee. >> >> Decisions: >> - OpenDev will happen after the Virtual PTG (exact format and timing TBD) >> - Will not be simultaneous/parallel Tracks so everyone has the opportunity to participate in more than one >> - 3 Tracks, each on different date: >> - Hardware Automation >> - Large Scale Ops >> - Containers in Production >> >> We also discussed the original intent and goals of OpenDev to make sure we’re still heading in a direction that’s beneficial for the community, especially since it will no longer directly precede the upcoming PTG. Similar to past OpenDev events, the goal is to identify the questions we don’t have the answers for, and to use that time to dive in and determine the work ahead of us, working together, sharing use cases, and learning from other people asking those same questions. >> >> High-level decisions, goals, and some areas we’re looking for feedback are in the etherpad below. As you continue to experience this new amazing world of virtual events, please add any feedback or ideas to the etherpad below. We’re looking forward to creating virtual OpenDev with you all! >> >> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Virtual_OpenDev_Planning >> >> Ashlee >> >> >> Ashlee Ferguson >> Community & Events Coordinator >> OpenStack Foundation >> >> _______________________________________________ >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From MM9745 at att.com Wed Apr 22 17:27:30 2020 From: MM9745 at att.com (MCEUEN, MATT) Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 17:27:30 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn In-Reply-To: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B0FE3B@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> References: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B0FE3B@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Message-ID: <7C64A75C21BB8D43BD75BB18635E4D8970B12219@MOSTLS1MSGUSRFF.ITServices.sbc.com> Welcome to the airshipctl core team, Drew & Kostiantyn! You have been granted +2 ability to the repo. Thanks to the airshipctl core reviewer team for voting. From: MCEUEN, MATT Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 8:24 AM To: airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org Subject: [Airship-discuss] airshipctl core nominations: Drew & Kosyantyn ***Security Advisory: This Message Originated Outside of AT&T *** Reference http://cso.att.com/EmailSecurity/IDSP.html for more information. BLUF: current airshipctl core team members, please respond with +1/-1 by 4/21 I would like to propose the following two folks for the airshipctl core reviewer team: * Drew Walters * Kostiantyn Kalynovskyi Both of these guys have been very active in the Airship2 (and airshipctl in particular) design process, implementation, and review. They have developed strong domain knowledge in the various things we need airshipctl to accomplish, and adding them to the core reviewer will help us to keep up with our review queue. Per our core nomination/approval conventions, I request that current airshipctl core team members reply with a +1 or -1 by 4/21 (for one or both proposed team members). If we get a majority vote prior to 4/21 we can call it then. Thanks! Matt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Getting started documentation: modified to point to the Treasuremap We'd like to go ahead and retire the airship/airship-in-a-bottle repo, but wanted to make sure there are no concerns from the community first, or any known use cases that aren't accounted for outside of that repo. If you have feedback or concerns, please reply by end of week. PSs for retirement: https://review.opendev.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/project-config+branch:master+topic:deprecateAIAB Thanks, Matt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kennelson11 at gmail.com Wed Apr 22 18:47:24 2020 From: kennelson11 at gmail.com (Kendall Nelson) Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 11:47:24 -0700 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Fwd: [all] [PTL][TC] PTG Signup Reminder & PTG Registration In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello! ==Virtual PTG Signup== Wanted to take a second to remind teams about the process for signing up for virtual PTG slots. 0. Look at the slots available and talk to your contributors and team members to find out the best times to signup for. 1. Sign up in the ethercalc [1] for the time slots your team needs. You can sign up for up to 4 hours/day and 16 hours/ the week (restrictions in place until *April 28th at 7:00 UTC*). If you are a SIG or WG, try to keep your conversations at the start of the week wherever possible. Vertical teams, try to focus your conversations towards the latter part of the week (Wednesday-Friday). *AND* 2. Fill out the survey [2] to give us the other team information we need to help facilitate the event. We NEED you to do both steps! I can see a number of teams that have signed up for time, but haven't filled out the survey so please do so ASAP. There are still a lot of slots left! Original thread[3]. ==Registration== After a lot of discussion, we have decided to have registration. It is free but its still extremely important that you register as this is primarily so we have a way to contact attendees with information about the event as we figure the rest of the details out. We will have the registration live next week. -the Kendalls (diablo_rojo & wendallkaters) [1] Ethercalc:https://ethercalc.openstack.org/126u8ek25noy [2] Survey: https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/june2020_virtual_ptg_survey [3] PTG Layout & Signup Thread: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-April/014126.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rp2723 at att.com Wed Apr 22 20:06:19 2020 From: rp2723 at att.com (PACHECO, RODOLFO J) Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 20:06:19 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] [sig][airship-flightplan] Vote for new Flight Plan Meeting Time Message-ID: <81331207-4DFD-47CF-AC70-050A1280883A@att.com> This is a proposal to change the meeting time for the weekly Airship Flight Plan. It's essentially proposing to have the meeting the same day of the week, either an hour earlier, or an hour after the current scheduled time. Will keep the meeting scheduled for the same time next week at 16 UCT Wed April 29. Will close this pool on Tuesday April 28, 2020. Will start having the meeting with the new times, on May 6 2020. The doodle poll is here : https://doodle.com/poll/e772cw7kfbnfc9i9 Regards Rodolfo Pacheco Home/Office 732 5337671 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kennelson11 at gmail.com Mon Apr 27 17:48:45 2020 From: kennelson11 at gmail.com (Kendall Nelson) Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 10:48:45 -0700 Subject: [Airship-discuss] Fwd: [all] Virtual PTG Tooling Requirements & Suggestions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Everyone :) We want to get your input on tooling for the PTG. We have a general idea of what we have for requirements, but wanted to get the community's input- i.e. make sure we aren't missing any. Here is the list of requirements we have right now[1]. Also, if anyone has suggestions of tools that meet these criteria, we would love to hear them! We are gathering and vetting options for the event and want to make sure nothing gets overlooked. -the Kendalls (diablo_rojo & wendallkaters) [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/virt-ptg-requirements -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rp2723 at att.com Wed Apr 29 13:30:49 2020 From: rp2723 at att.com (PACHECO, RODOLFO J) Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 13:30:49 +0000 Subject: [Airship-discuss] [sig][airship-flightplan] Flight Plan New Meeting Time - Starting May 6, 2020 Message-ID: <2089D41A-CF4E-4358-B613-289BEE6051D6@att.com> Results are in. The new meeting time for the Flight Plan will be 15 UTC / 10 AM EST Thanks for your participation. 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