Registered by Chris Johnston
on on 2012-06-15
Ubuntu Developer Summit for the R release.
- Starts:
- 09:00 CET on Monday, 2012-10-29
- Ends:
- 18:00 CET on Thursday, 2012-11-01
Meeting drivers
Each meeting has a person, or team, responsible for deciding which items are accepted for the agenda. This team is called the "meeting driver" and for Ubuntu Developer Summit - R they are:
You should contact the meeting driver if you have any additional questions about the structure or agenda of the meeting.
Blueprints
Latest 5 additions to the meeting agenda
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Ceph Activities
for Ubuntu
Rationale:
Ceph is becoming a core part of the open source storage story for Ubuntu, including as part of Ubuntu Cloud/Openstack.
We need continued focus on Ceph with good collaboration with upstream and better gating of ceph ecosystem changes into the Ubuntu archive to assure quality of Ceph on Ubuntu, during the...
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Rationale:
A primary goal of MAAS is to manage hardware as you would a cloud. Time spent on installation reduces user use of the resources. The time for installation can be significantly reduced by installation of a prepared image.
Goal:
Provide a minimal "cloud-image" like installation for MAAS that installs nod...
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Improving Openstack Documentation for Ubuntu
for Ubuntu
OpenStack documentation roadmap for Ubuntu
1. Migration
2. Testing
3. End-user
Current State
Too many docs at too many places for deploying openstack on Ubuntu.
Proposed suggestion
1. Get the Ubuntu website doc on installation synced with the official openstack guide.
2. Getting a clear doc how tes...
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Simplification of Checkbox with standalone scripts follow up
for certify-planning
Following up the checkbox plugins to scripts conversation from
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/certify-planning/+spec/cert-r-checkbox-simplification
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PS UIFe, FFe and SRU discussions
for Ubuntu
We are going to get better communication with the various key holder of the distro process for handling UIF, FF. Minor UI changes are getting a lighter process and they can even make it in a SRU.
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There are a total of 221 specifications on the meeting agenda. There are 16 specifications proposed which the organisers will review. You can view the full current agenda here.
