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Monday, May 18
 

11:15am PDT

Ansible Collaboration Day

We will spend the day discussing the roadmaps for key 
Openstack+Ansible projects. In the early "undercloud" sessions we 
will work with the os-ansible-deployment and Kolla projects. In the 
later "overcloud" sessions, we will survey the current OpenStack 
modules in Ansible, and discuss plans for expanding and improving 
these modules.


Speakers
avatar for Greg DeKoenigsberg

Greg DeKoenigsberg

VP Community, Ansible, Inc.
Greg DeKoenigsberg is the Vice President of Community for Ansible, where he leads the company's relationship with the broader open source community. Greg has over a decade of open source advocacy and community leadership, building and leading communities for Eucalyptus and open source... Read More →


Monday May 18, 2015 11:15am - 6:10pm PDT
East Building, Room 10
 
Tuesday, May 19
 

11:15am PDT

OpenStack Puppet Modules Design Session

The Puppet modules for OpenStack bring scalable and reliable IT automation to OpenStack cloud deployments.



Speakers
avatar for Emilien Macchi

Emilien Macchi

Software Engineer
Emilien is a french citizen based in Montreal, Canada. Joining eNovance by October 2012 as an Software Engineer, his main role and day to day job is to integrate OpenStack clouds for customers by dealing with automation.He has been involved in the OpenStack Community since October... Read More →


Tuesday May 19, 2015 11:15am - 11:30am PDT
East Building, Room 10
 
Wednesday, May 20
 

9:00am PDT

Poppy - A CDN Provisioning Service for OpenStack
OpenStack operators have many choices when incorporating a Content Delivery Network (CDN) into their infrastructure -- the CDN marketplace has both tried-and-true vendors and up-and-coming upstarts with innovative new features.
But these vendors often have highly-customized and proprietary provisioning APIs. This can be problematic when an operator wishes to support multiple providers -- or swap out one vendor for another. And these challenges spill over to developers who become
forced into codifying the CDN instructions for multiple vendors into their applications. Poppy aims to solve these challenges. Written as a modular, vendor-neutral API, Poppy incorporates a driver-based model that wraps provisioning instructions for all CDN
vendors that support it. Application developers can write their code once, and Poppy will handle all the requisite translations behind-the-scenes. Come and join the Poppy team's Collaboration Day as we talk about what has been accomplished over the past year.
Learn how Poppy is working in a production environment today. Help us define the important features for the next cycle and what you would like to see in Poppy to help your usecases.

Speakers
avatar for Amit Gandhi

Amit Gandhi

Senior Software Manager, Rackspace
Amit initiated the Poppy project and leads its development. During his tenure as a Senior Software Manager at Rackspace, Amit leads the development of Rackspace CDN (Rackspace's deployment of Poppy).  He also leads the development of Rackspace's Cloud Backup product, and participated... Read More →


Wednesday May 20, 2015 9:00am - 12:30pm PDT
East Building, Room 10

1:50pm PDT

CoreOS & The OpenStack Eco-system

CoreOS is a minimal Linux distro that goes beyond the goals of JeOS.  It provides a self-updating model which provides needed patches to both the kernel and system level utilities.  It's designed from the ground up with application containers in mind as first class citizens and features the distributed lock manager & configuration service etcd.

12:30 -1:50  LUNCH
1:50 - 2:30  CoreOS as a building block for OpenStack Ironic
2:40 - 3:20  Managing CoreOS Images effectively with Glance (Dos and Don'ts)
3:30 - 4:10  CoreOS Developer AMA (Ask Me Anything)
4:10 - 4:30  BREAK
4:30 - 5:10  Administrative/Firmware containers - going beyond your web applications
5:20 - 6:00  Building minimal application containers from scratch


Speakers
avatar for Brian Harrington, Redbeard

Brian Harrington, Redbeard

Principal Architect, CoreOS
Brian Harrington, also known as Redbeard, is the head of infrastructure at CoreOS. He is developer, hacker, and technical writer in the areas of open-source development and systems administration. His time spent in both defensive and offensive computing have combined with his readings... Read More →
BW

Brian Waldon

Brian Waldon is the product technical lead for Tectonic and maintainer for fleet at CoreOS. Previously, he worked at Nebula on the Nebula One Cloud Controller, a cloud appliance that brought OpenStack to the enterprise. Before that, Waldon was at Rackspace, working on the private... Read More →


Wednesday May 20, 2015 1:50pm - 6:00pm PDT
East Building, Room 11

1:50pm PDT

ManageIQ Community Day @ OpenStack Summit

Take a day to learn all about ManageIQ, the world's leading open source platform for hybrid cloud management. This day will feature talks, demos and some great training to get you up to speed with the ins and outs of ManageIQ.

Sessions will cover many of the following topics:

  • ManageIQ state machines
  • Object model
  • Policy engine
  • Securing your hybrid cloud 
  • What's new in Botvinnik

1:50 - 2:30 pm - Managing OpenStack Infrastructure with ManageIQ, John Hardy, Red Hat Learn how adding hybrid cloud management capabilities brings enterprise-readiness to OpenStack, by the Product Manager who makes it go for customers 
2:40 - 4:10 pm - ManageIQ Lab #1 This is an opportunity to get your hands dirty and work with a live ManageIQ deployment. Learn what makes it the leading open source hybrid cloud management platform. 
4:30 - 5:10 pm - ManageIQ Lab #2 Same as above, now fueled by an afternoon snack break 
5:10 - 6pm - Botvinnik Release Party ManageIQ Botvinnik is into its 2nd release candidate, with a third around the corner. Celebrate Botvinnik's imminent birth with some food and beverage on us. 
There will be swag to give away - fun for the whole family. 
RSVP: http://miq-oss-cday.eventbrite.com/


Speakers
JM

John Mark Walker

John Mark is the Open Source Ecosystems Manager at Red Hat. For three years prior to this he was the Gluster Community Leader for Gluster, Inc and Red Hat. John Mark is a long-time Open Source community advocate and strategist, including community management stints at SourceForge... Read More →


Wednesday May 20, 2015 1:50pm - 6:00pm PDT
East Building, Room 1
 


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