We are happy to announce our sixth Ansible Contributors Summit!
AnsibleFest Austin (http://www.ansible.com/ansiblefest) will be on both Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd October 2018, and the Contributor Summit will also be over two days, on Monday 1st and Thursday 4th October, from 9:30am to 4pm (time subject to change).
Ansible Contributor Summit is made up of a two day-long working session with the core team and key contributors to discuss important issues affecting the Ansible community. You can participate in person or online. The following is a rough agenda, please feel free to recommend other topics you’d like to address on the etherpad:
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Community Experience
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Improving Meetups
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Proposal review
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Testing Update
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Other proposed topics can be seen here:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ansible-summit-october-2018
Admission to the contributor meeting is free, and also entitles you to a discount to AnsibleFest. We also have a limited number of free passes and potential for travel sponsorship; please send an email to myself if interested.
We realize that not everybody can attend in person, which is why we’ll again be arranging a video conference and a meeting time on IRC in #ansible-meeting to encourage remote participation. This has worked very well for the past Contributor Summits. We’ll be sending out an email with the information for remote participation about a week before the Contributor Summit.
Attending in person
If you want to attend in-person please sign up at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ansible-contributor-conference-austin-2018-tickets-48557063484
After signing up you’ll receive an email from Eventbrite with a discount code for AnsibleFest Austin.
Attending remotely
Please add your name at the bottom of this etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ansible-summit-october-2018
This is your event
Ansible succeeds because of its community, and this contributor summit is for you. If you have any topics to discuss, large or small, please be sure to post those topics on the etherpad. For topics that other had added please vote by adding +1
Thanks for all of your contributions to Ansible, and we hope to see you in Austin! And if you have any questions at all, please let us know.
Kind regards,
John “gundalow” Barker
Principal software engineer
Ansible by Red Hat
gundalow@redhat.com
Freenode: gundalow