training-guides/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-communication.rst
Kendall Nelson f4b2257293 [upstream] Add [new_dev] and [dev] tags
This patch introduces two new tags to the table: New Developer
and Developer. The patch also tags all relevant modules and adds
descriptions of the taged groups.

Change-Id: I122ac120cbc4ec84db3b3579d75184b393f60987
2017-10-04 15:54:02 -07:00

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Online Communication

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Note

Tags: [operator] [user] [new_dev] [dev]

Ways to Communicate in OpenStack

  • Talking in IRC Channels & Meetings
  • Wiki Pages
  • Etherpads
  • Mailing Lists

IRC Channels

Note

There are a finite number of meeting channels so that meetings are spread around. This is enforced by infra. The #openstack-meeting-cp channel is special in that it is dedicated to cross project efforts.

IRC Logs

Exercise 1

Join the channel of the project(s) you are interested in and find the logs from the most recent meeting.

Wiki Pages

  • Each project and working group also has its own wiki page
  • Good source of info about when and in what channel regular meetings are held
  • Generally has information about who the PTL and cores are

Exercise 2

Look up when the next meeting is for the channel you joined and where the meeting is conducted (#openstack-meeting, #openstack-meeting-3, etc).

Etherpads

  • Common place to have people in a project collaborate on larger projects and planning of events
  • No master list of etherpads - harder to find what you are looking for without having looked at it before or without asking for the URL
  • https://etherpad.openstack.org

Mailing Lists (ML)

Exercise 3

Look through the list of mailing lists and subscribe to at least one list of interest. Once subscribed, locate the archives for that ML.