Boston
May 8-11, 2017

Event Details

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How an Interop Capability Becomes Part of the OpenStack Interop Guidelines

OpenStack Interop Working Group (formerly DefCore) produces the OpenStack Powered (TM) Guidelines (a.k.a. Interoperability Guidelines). But, how do we decide what goes into the guideline? How do we define these so called "Capabilities"? And how does the team "score" them? Attend this session to learn what we mean by "Capability", the requirements a capability must meet, the process the group follows to grade those capabilities... And, you know what, lets score $your_favorite_thing live.

Thursday, May 11, 3:10pm-3:50pm (7:10pm - 7:50pm UTC)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Architect, Quality and Operations for Open Source
I am an industry veteran, with experience spanning computer bring up to AI, networks, mobile compute, and embedded systems. But my attention always seems to return to close to the metal, large infrastructure. Starting out in EE as a systems engineer, I migrated to SW development then on to QA and SW Process. During the journey, I have analysed Space Shuttle launch communications, modelled... FULL PROFILE
OpenStack Architect, Interop Working Group Co-chair
Mark Voelker is currently a Principal Engineer at Auth0, but generally prefers to think of himself as a breadth-first technologist. In past lives he has worked as a software engineer, engineering manager, and architect designing web applications, automation systems, mobile apps, traffic generators, and more weasely hacks than he can shake a stick at. He also helped design and... FULL PROFILE
Intel
Luz is currently working within the OpenStack Innovation Center (OSIC) at Intel Corporation. She is a Senior Software Engineer with deep expertise on Software Quality Assurance. She is core reviewer on Interop-workloads group (a.k.a interop challenge) and her contributions extend across Grenade, Tempest, OS-Testr, Refstack, and Interop-WG projects. FULL PROFILE