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LFN 2023 Mentorships reminder
Casey Cain
Hello LFN Community, We are excited to share with you that the LFN Mentorship Program is still accepting applications for 5 mentorships. Applications are open now through Friday, April 28th, 2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. Selected mentees will have the opportunity to work with a mentor starting on June 1st, 2022, for a duration of 3-6 months, depending on the allocated hours. Typically, the mentorship requires a commitment of 20-40 hours per week. You can find more information on the LFN Mentorship page. We also invite you to watch the Mentor Showcase on YouTube to learn more about the experiences of previous mentees. As a valued member of the LFN community, we kindly ask for your help in spreading the word about these paid mentorships. If you have any questions or would like more information, please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly. Thank you for your support and continued engagement in the LFN community. Best, Casey Cain Senior Technical Community Architect Linux Foundation _________________ WeChat: okaru6 WhatsApp: +1.503.779.4519 |
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LFN 2023 Operations Survey
Casey Cain
LFN Communities: LF Networking staff have prepared the annual LFN Operations Survey. This survey is to solicit feedback from LFN community members to learn how you engage with the LFN projects and programs. We'd like to know what you are experiencing, your challenges, and how the LFN staff can better support you. Your feedback is essential, so please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us. Survey respondents will be automatically entered to win a personal feature as part of the LFN Community Voices series. Just so you know, responses are due by Friday, February 17th. Please send any questions or feedback to: ccain@... Best, Casey Cain Senior Technical Community Architect Linux Foundation _________________ WeChat: okaru6 WhatsApp: +1.503.779.4519 |
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Reminder to all Committers - Representative Election
Casey Cain
Hello everyone, This is a reminder that the LFN Committer Representative to the Governing Board Election is still open for Nominees until 25 August 2022. Note from the current Committer Representative - Amy Zwarico I’ve served as the LFNGB Committer for the past year which gave me the opportunity to understand more about LF Networking as a whole. The Committer Representative is meant to advocated for the developers and committers in the LFN projects – bringing their concerns to the governing board and ensuring that the developers remain at the center of the LFN. The job is not time consuming: 6 meetings per year plus time to meet offline with project teams to understand their concerns and needs. It is a worthwhile one year commitment for anyone involved in LFN projects. If you are interested in becoming the technical representative to the Governing Body and you meet the eligibility requirements, please self-nominate at the link below by August 25th, 2022. https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/x/7gJzB If you would like more information on the LGBMCR, please see https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/x/AgIiAQ or reach out to your community Technical Program Manager / Community Architect. Eligible candidates:
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[FD.io Marketing] RESPONSE NEEDED: LFN Staff Survey of the Community
Please take a few minutes to complete the LFN staff survey of the community prior to Jul 10. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Brandon Wick <bwick@...> Date: Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 9:36 PM Subject: [FD.io Marketing] RESPONSE NEEDED: LFN Staff Survey of the Community To: LFN Community,
The anonymous survey is 21 questions and should take about 5-10 minutes to complete. Please complete the survey by July 10th. Thank you for helping us improve LFN. Take Survey Here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PT68D3Q Best, Brandon Wick |
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[FD.io Marketing] RESPONSE NEEDED: LFN Staff Survey of the Community
Please take a few minutes to complete the LFN staff survey of the community prior to Jul 10. Ed ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Brandon Wick <bwick@...> Date: Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 9:36 PM Subject: [FD.io Marketing] RESPONSE NEEDED: LFN Staff Survey of the Community To: LFN Community,
The anonymous survey is 21 questions and should take about 5-10 minutes to complete. Please complete the survey by July 10th. Thank you for helping us improve LFN. Take Survey Here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PT68D3Q Best, Brandon Wick |
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Re: Community management of main fd.io website
Neal Hartsell
IMO, web platform / update mechanics are important, but it's the context of how we got here that I find more interesting...
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We need to get past the mechanics and focus on the exact business goal and marketing effort that will achieve that. I work in a company that is very open-source minded, but a few of us tend to keep a tight leash on the web properties. So, it will be a new experience (for me) to see how messaging ideas get approved by the “community”, but, I expect it's solvable. To that end, I do plan to make a submission that I believe strengthens the story / home page experience here. I personally like the look and feel of the new site - whoever did it (kudos), just think the messaging, story and CTAs need a brush up. BTW - on the top fold, "flexable" should be "flexible” :-) If the project succeeds, it lifts all boats. My 2 cents (you get what you pay for) :-) Neal
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Re: Community management of main fd.io website
Inline... On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 3:28 PM St Leger, Jim <jim.st.leger@...> wrote:
Beyond frustration. The community has been requesting for a year proper linkage to docs... and its still not done. The website hasn't been updated meaningfully since launch three year ago. Our events are multiple multiple links deep in the site. The slightest attempt to change anything involves insane efforts and high latency via staff. What we have now is simply not functional: for anyone. It's an impediment to the community, and it's not really helpful for marketing either. The fundamental issue is the extremely old fashioned way the site is maintained.
All modern communities tend towards the Github+Hugo+Netlify style approach (though some are still on Jekyl) and community manage their sites. Examples: Kuberentes: https://github.com/kubernetes/website Prometheus: https://github.com/prometheus/docs Containerd: https://github.com/containerd/containerd.io Fluentd: https://github.com/fluent/website Outside of LFN projects or DPDK, I am aware of few open source projects who's main website *isn't* community managed via Github+${Static generator}+{Authhoster} That said... I know for a fact that there is marketing participation in that community management of those sites... marketing contribution, review, etc. Marketing is very *valuable*. But communities generally *do* manage their own sites. I took an AI from last weeks marketing committee meeting to ask that the marketing committee get 1-2 reps (like other fd.io projects) to the process so they can participate in the review/management with the rest of the community. I think that's a very good idea, and one I hope the TSC adopts.
Because it's how most open source communities do it, including some of the more successful ones out there. Its the modern way of handling open source community web sites. :)
Yeah... I think what we've hit is "All attempts over multiple years to do it this way have failed" combined with "Most modern open source projects have had success with this Github+Hugo+Netlify approach". I think the thing we *must* do is get our marketing community plugged into the process appropriately, which hopefully we can do tomorrow :) Ed
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Re: Community management of main fd.io website
St Leger, Jim <jim.st.leger@...>
Ed/Ray/FD.io Community:
I haven’t been directly involved in this discussion. But my observations are that there is an effort in FD.io to improve some of the content and documentation (which is always commendable) but also some level of frustration with how to get that content updated and published on the website and/or wiki pages.
My past experience both here and in other projects has me conclude: - Use a marketing team for the “pretty” public facing content. This would be all the fd.io facing material. FD.io has a marketing committee that should own and drive that effort. They should also be working with the broader LFN marketing advisory committee for support, ideas, etc. - Use the technical community for technical content that predominantly shows up on the wiki, developer targeted pages. If req’d the FD.io TSC could ask the LFN TAC for help (though I don’t suspect that’s needed.)
I don’t know why we’d ever want to get the communities technical experts working on non-wiki tech pages. And if there’s some gaps wrt support from the marketing team then perhaps the topic should be brought up there and addressed head-on.
Hope this perspective helps a bit. Let me know what “we already tried that” or other barriers exist. Then let’s get the right folks to step up, own them, and resolve them. Our tech experts can then focus on creating the best technical documentation and not worry about website layout, etc.
Jim
P.S. I’d join the discussion tomorrow, but I’ll be in a plane.
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On Behalf Of Edward Warnicke
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 11:00 AM To: Kinsella, Ray <ray.kinsella@...> Cc: main@... Subject: Re: [FD.io] Community management of main fd.io website
Totally. There was some discussion after you left about whether to take a vote or wait a week. The consensus was that you had seemed very supportive, and so we felt comfortable proceeding. Our intention was not to preclude any further discussion you think might be productive. Lets talk about it tomorrow :)
Ed
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 12:13 PM Kinsella, Ray <ray.kinsella@...> wrote:
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Re: Community management of main fd.io website
Totally. There was some discussion after you left about whether to take a vote or wait a week. The consensus was that you had seemed very supportive, and so we felt comfortable proceeding. Our intention was not to preclude any further discussion you think might be productive. Lets talk about it tomorrow :) Ed On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 12:13 PM Kinsella, Ray <ray.kinsella@...> wrote:
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Re: Community management of main fd.io website
Ray Kinsella
Hi Ed,
Looks like this vote occurred after I left the call, so I missed it.
I very much want to commend the work that John DeNisco in particular has done here, it is really impressive. John has been working tirelessly on the FD.io documentation and the website since this time last year, he deserves a lot of recognition for this.
However I think this bears a little further discussion at the TSC. For instance, I understand that this will make technical contributors such as PTL’s lives easier. I am 100% on that page, however do we have input from the FD.io marketing committee on the change? What happens to Linux Foundation marketing support after this change is made?
Could we schedule it as an agenda item tomorrow?
Thanks,
Ray K
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On Behalf Of Edward Warnicke
Sent: Thursday 30 May 2019 18:04 To: main@... Subject: [FD.io] Community management of main fd.io website
In todays FD.io TSC meeting, the TSC voted to take steps to allow the FD.io community to manage the main fd.io website.
As part of the discussion, John DeNisco showed off a Github+Hugo+Netlify version of the fd.io site, which you can see here:
It is driven by PRs to a github repo. The repo for the above demo is:
https://github.com/jadenisco/fdiomain if you want to take a look at how it works.
We will be moving this to fdio/site in Github as part of this process.
Anyone can push a PR to alter the website (example). The PRs generate preview site that can be examined prior to merge. Deployment of merged content to the main site is automatic.
The other thing the TSC decided today was to ask the PTL of each project to propose 1-2 representatives to get access to review site changes in Github and have access to the Netlify org.
So PTLs, please respond to this email indicating your nominees for those roles. Please cc them so I have emails to use to invite them to various things. Bonus points if you can include their Github ids :)
In particular there is a place for each project to list content about themselves here:
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Re: Community management of main fd.io website
Apologies to PTLs who have responded and gotten bounced by the main@... mailing list. Please respond again directly to Trishan and I (cced) with your reps, and we will marshal the list and let the broader community know to make sure we got it right :) Ed
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Community management of main fd.io website
In todays FD.io TSC meeting, the TSC voted to take steps to allow the FD.io community to manage the main fd.io website. As part of the discussion, John DeNisco showed off a Github+Hugo+Netlify version of the fd.io site, which you can see here: It is driven by PRs to a github repo. The repo for the above demo is: https://github.com/jadenisco/fdiomain if you want to take a look at how it works. We will be moving this to fdio/site in Github as part of this process. Anyone can push a PR to alter the website (example). The PRs generate preview site that can be examined prior to merge. Deployment of merged content to the main site is automatic. The other thing the TSC decided today was to ask the PTL of each project to propose 1-2 representatives to get access to review site changes in Github and have access to the Netlify org. So PTLs, please respond to this email indicating your nominees for those roles. Please cc them so I have emails to use to invite them to various things. Bonus points if you can include their Github ids :) In particular there is a place for each project to list content about themselves here: There are some mockups for vpp and CSIT, we would like all active projects to provide content. |
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You're Invited to the FD.io Mini Summit at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
Trishan de Lanerolle
FD.io Community, For those attending KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU, May 20-23, we invite you to attend the FD.io Mini Summit at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, Monday, May 20th, 08:00 - 17:00.
08:00: Registration & Networking 09:00: IPSEC HW/Inline 09:30: High-Performance IPSec using fd.io VPP 10:00: Break 10:15: Apply VPP TLS stack to Nginx 10:45: VPP Host Stack 11:15: DMM 2.0 update: New Event Notification Mechanism and New Perf Testing Result 11:45: Lunch 13:00: Ligato - A Management and Control Plane for VPP-based CNFs 13:30: State of VPP in Network Service Mesh 14:00: High Performance Cloud Native Networking: K8s unleashing FD.io. 14:30: Break 14:45: TRex - Realistic Traffic Generator 15:15: Electric Cars Are The Future. But Most Aren't Using Them Yet. 15:45: Sweetcomb: Unified Management Agent/uCPE 16:15: VPP-enabled Clusters on Packet in No Time 16:45: An Introduction to the Hybrid Information-Centric Networking Project REGISTER TODAY Note: Pre-registration for the FD.io Mini-Summit is required and space is limited. There is a $50 registration fee. Click here to register now! To edit your registration or add a co-located event, visit the registration form here, log in as 'Already Registered' and edit the registration. FD.io BOOTH/DEMOS FD.io will also have a booth booth during the sponsor showcase with three demos and we encourage to to stop by. If you have an interest in volunteering in the booth, please email tdelanerolle@.... Please send any questions to jlovato@... and we hope to see many of you in Barcelona! Best, Trishan R. de Lanerolle Program Manager, Networking Linux Foundation voice: +1.203.699.6401 skype: tdelanerolle email: tdelanerolle@... |
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CFP Reminder: FD.io Mini-Summit at Kubecon EU, Barcelona: Due April 5th 2019
Trishan de Lanerolle
Attending KubeCon+CloudNativeCon EU in Barcelona. Join us for FD.io Mini-summit (May 20th). Call for Proposal is now open. Call For Paper submissions must be received by 11:59pm PST on Friday, April 5th, 2019 Mark these dates in your Calendar: CFP Open: Wednesday,March 13, 2019 |
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CFP OPEN: FD.io Mini-Summit, KubeCon EU, Barcelona Spain, May 20th
Trishan de Lanerolle
Attending KubeCon+CloudNativeCon EU in Barcelona. Join us for FD.io Mini-summit (May 20th). Call for Proposal is now open. Call For Paper submissions must be received by 11:59pm PST on Friday, April 5th, 2019 Mark these dates in your Calendar: CFP Open: Wednesday,March 13, 2019 |
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CFP Reminder: FD.io Mini Summit @ Cloud Native+ KubeCon North America 2018
Trishan de Lanerolle
Hi, We would like to remind you to submit a presentation/discussion to showcase your work with FD.io and containers at the upcoming FD.io mini-summit, during CloudNativeCon + KubeCon North America, Tuesday December 10, 2018 Submissions due: October 5th, 2018 Join us for the Fast Data (FD.io) Project Mini Summit at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, Monday, December 10, to learn from FD.io community experts who will be sharing information about the projects, use cases, capabilities, how FD.io enables cloud native network functions, cross-community integration with Kubernetes/ODL/OPNFV/other communities, tools and many more exciting topics. This is a great opportunity for KubeCon+CloudNativeCon attendees to share thought leadership and innovations at one of the industry’s premier events. Regards, Trishan Trishan R. de Lanerolle Program Manager, Networking Linux Foundation voice: +1.203.699.6401 skype: tdelanerolle email: tdelanerolle@... |
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CFP: FD.io minisummit @Kubecon EU May 2-4 in Copenhagen.
Trishan de Lanerolle
Call for Proposals Open until EoD tomorrow. Join the FD.io community in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a co-located FD.io Mini summit at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon. Hear and learn from FD.io and industry experts who will be sharing information about the projects, use cases, capabilities, integration between FD.io and Kubernetes/ODL/OPNFV/other communities, tools and many more exciting topics. This is a great opportunity for KubeCon+CloudNativeCon attendees to share their thought leadership and innovations at one of the industry’s premier events. TO SUBMIT A SPEAKING PROPOSAL: Submissions must be received by 11:59pm PST on Thursday, April 5th, 2018. Dates to Remember |
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Upcoming Events
Trishan de Lanerolle
Upcoming Events: Join us at the ONS Developer Forum and FD.io mini summit, to hear and learn from LFN and FD.io community experts who will be sharing information about the projects, use cases, capabilities, integration between FD.io and Kubernetes/ODL/OPNFV/Other communities, tools and many more exciting topics. This is a great opportunity for the ONS attendees to share their thought leadership and innovations at one of the industry’s premier events. Click here for Agenda: https://onsna18.sched.com/?s=FD.io+Mini+Summit Call for Proposals Open (Submissions must be received by 11:59pm PST on Thursday, April 5th, 2018.)
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CFP: FD.io mini-summit at ONS, March 26th
Trishan de Lanerolle
Call for Proposals Open Join us at the FD.io mini summit at ONS, to hear and learn from FD.io community experts who will be sharing information about the projects, use cases, capabilities, integration between FD.io and Kubernetes/ODL/OPNFV/Other communities, tools and many more exciting topics. This is a great opportunity for the ONS attendees to share their thought leadership and innovations at one of the industry’s premier events. Call for Proposals: https://goo.gl/HK2fo1 Submissions must be received by 11:59pm PST on Thursday, March 1st, 2018. Dates to Remember Trishan R. de Lanerolle Program Manager, Networking Linux Foundation voice: +1.203.699.6401 skype: tdelanerolle email: tdelanerolle@... |
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Migration from Mailman to Groups.io
Brendan OSullivan <bosullivan@...>
Greeting FD.io community! We are writing to let you know that the migration of your mailing list services to Groups.io is complete. Please be sure to visit https://lists.fd.io/ to overview your current lists and settings. If you’d like to learn more about using Groups.io , please reference their help documentation. If you need assistance with Groups.io, please email helpdesk@... for The Linux Foundation’s helpdesk. |
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