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Subject: Minutes of July 27, 2015


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[10:58] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Minutes for 2015-07-27

[11:03] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Attendees: Matt, Richard, Paul, Peter, Don,

[11:03] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Juergen

[11:03] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Karsten

[11:04] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Derek

[11:12] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Matt summarizes impressions of OSCON

[11:12] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Paul summarizes impressions of OSCON

[11:12] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Both agree BoFs were disappointment

[11:12] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): attendance very low, competition from major parties and evening events

[11:13] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Booth traffic was good, 1-2 serious TOSCA people per half hour

[11:14] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): 2nd monitor with continuous loop video was wasted as no one could walk to (no space) nor hear it

[11:14] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Paul, Matt both indicated we were only booth without a giveaway, even a sticker

[11:33] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): HP Rep. Rajeev Pandey, Dist. Tech. Marketlace and Cloud Services

[11:35] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Neil Bornstein, Suse, interested in OpenStack Heat, working on Suse testcases

[11:38] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Red Hat announces use of TOSCA in some Container related work, Paul to reach out

[11:39] Paul Lipton (Co-Chair) private: http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2015/06/23/announcing-yum-rpm-for-containerized-applications-nulecule-atomic-app/

[11:39] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Matt points out work will start in earnest on Container service use cases in Heat Translator via the Magnum service

[11:43] Paul Lipton (Co-Chair) private: QUOTE FROM ARTICLE: To do this, we needed an easy way to define the parameters of an application. After looking at the OASIS Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) and some other application definition efforts, we decided to basically take a subset of TOSCA and tailor it specifically for containers. Thus, Nulecule (its a Simpsons reference: It all starts when a nulecule leaves the nest). The idea is that you should be able to define an application in terms of container images published to a registry, configuration parameters, and orchestration providers.

[11:59] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Updates on Senlin and Tacker

[12:04] Matt Rutkowski (IBM): Adjourned

 



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