 quite candid camera come on in all right so welcome to Tokyo as I mentioned a little bit earlier I've been going to OpenStack summits for a long time four years eight seven summits eight summits I think this is my eighth summit I've been working on OpenStack since since the Diablo release or maybe the Diablo development cycle since the cactus release and let's see I don't think I even put up my name but OpenStack is five years old this summer and in the community track which is a session as part of we're talking about things beyond just technology beyond enterprise beyond development tools we're not going to talk about infrastructure we're not going to talk about much useful at all as I prefaced my comments earlier with you will get nothing useful out of this unless you need a dog frisbee for your dog to fetch so that's about it so let's go on I'm using some stock Google Doc or Google presentation slides so you'll see some things that may be familiar to you this one is kind of kind of jeopardy ish across the top we have four categories places people services and Arbok so this is going to be a free-for-all question anybody can answer it you don't have to stand up you don't have to raise your hand fishers not allowed mics not allowed because I think Mike saw this before but let's see so this this first icon over here I don't know how well you can see that picture but who knows what that place is and why it's on this slide what's that it is Austin Texas who said that for okay there we go there's a winner why why is Austin Texas on the slide what's that first release what else next release excellent everybody's everybody's a winner all right so that's that's why places is being represented by Austin all right people who's the person Jonathan Bryce that man wants to what's that oh he's already got a frisbee okay we'll throw it to somebody else I'm just gonna throw it over this way whoever grabs it gets it all right so Jonathan Bryce is the executive director and I've just picked him as a figurehead that most people should recognize what's the service in the third picture sender did you already get a frisbee nope nope all right see this is this is this is just a this is just fun for me I don't know how you why you guys are here but all right what is the fourth category our buck it's not role-based access control it's something else it's a random bag of confusion if you're familiar with a woot.org or woot.com you'll know that they give away a random bag of confusion so most of these questions are going to fit into one of these categories I did not quite get quite through all of my organization before the start of the session so it's not going to strictly follow places people services our buck but there will be it'll fall into that our buck category if it doesn't fall anywhere else so let's go on as I said before you don't need to come up and use the mic it's a small group just raise your hand if you have the answer and if you haven't want a frisbee yet raise your hand fast that way I can get a frisbee out to everybody hopefully by the end let's see places okay so if I just click the slide what's this summit location none of you were here as far as I could tell okay so it's an older summit session so now we kind of need to guess it is not Vancouver it is not Paris it is in the United States though it's not Portland it's not Atlanta go back in time it's Boston says my boss in the last row alright so this is actually occupy Boston which was across the street from the Boston summit as I click the slide you'll see that it was the Essex design summit it was my first design summit that's that's why it's so memorable to me it's in front of the Intercontinental Hotel was Occupy Boston and I will post these slides later not that they're very important but that way you can click the links etc and go see some more information let's see who is this that's and gentle and I think you haven't got a frisbee yet is that correct all right all right who is and gentle who can you tell us who and gentle is roughly what does she do perfect absolutely correct and is the open stock open stack docs guru principal engineer leader of people women of open stack she is pretty much one of the first people I met an open stack that was not a pgl at that time she was not a ptl so and is and is legendary so that's your people all right what open stack affiliated service might you need to pass this option okay this is a very technical question and it's not an open stack service as per se but it is an open stack affiliated service so if you don't know guess when would you have to really really mean something what would be going on if you really really wanted to do something very close I'll give you've already got a frisbee though right all right so it is it's actually deleting storage pools it's a seph command and it basically they want you to repeat the name of the pool you're deleting twice yes so you say delete this very important storage pool yes delete this very important storage pool and yes I really really mean it it's absolutely would cry required to type the full command it will always fail and give you a nice little warning if you don't say all four parts seph if you're not familiar with it is a block storage device that's used that can be used by sender it's also got an object storage component as well as an object storage front end so it can also behave like swift what is the name of this performing duo oh I I will let you answer this mr. Fisher it is dope and stack all right so I don't know if we've got the audio on but let's try it can I play audio all right I'll just move it back to I'll move yeah I'll move it back to my machine okay here we go present this was presented at the San Diego summit at about 9 a.m. maybe 845 a.m. and it really did wake up the room and you can still buy these shirts but you can they're not they don't give these shirts away what the f-cloud cloud K is open stack did I throw you a frisbee mat this is how I open most of my Colorado open stack meetups and sometimes our Friday morning team meetings right that's enough to open stack all right so we've kind of gone through that was a random bag of confusion right there we've gone through a couple of people places services and random let's do it again all right name three open stack projects that's supposed to be a J projects that are also places okay what heat is that a place Oslo yes very well done you've already won a frisbee does it designate that's another project designate somebody to get a frisbee pointed somebody you guys ready okay so yes you're correct so there's lots of them Sahara Oslo Marano Manila Cola or a little more meta horizon Keystone Barbican Trove all those are places legitimate places all right what were the first two open stack sub projects they weren't even called projects back then because open stack was itself a project so what were the first two projects in open stack I heard it but I didn't see what's that yes Nova and Swift I don't see anybody's lips moving so I'm gonna have to throw the frisbee in that general direction all right so thing I like to call it thing one and thing two but yeah Swift and Nova Swift actually even predates Nova if you're gonna get really technical about it but when open stack came out they were both there what large core open stack project was renamed in 2013 and if you were paying attention at the keynote quantum neutron yes I heard I heard it down here first all right so quantum was renamed due to quantum you know quantum storage having a little bit of issue with that so it was renamed to neutron after they did a due diligence on making sure that neutron was available so now that's another round of four let's keep going all right another project was renamed in August 2014 it is now known as Zechar what was the original name of that project and this picture is a clue what was it Mark Coney is correct and did whoever say that have a frisbee yet okay let's see somebody back there has not had a frisbee there you go yeah so so Zechar was originally known as Mark Coney it is the messaging service so it kind of makes sense for it to be represented by a radio but Zechar I don't even know what Zechar means other than the messaging service okay probably delivered mail maybe okay same reason Mark Coney Mark Coney is a registered trademark in some internationality same reason oh let's see what is the messaging services service provided by an open stack project but wait and I think I just gave that one away what did I just say what is the messaging service Zechar all right let's see what project and this this changed recently that's a big clue what project is alphabetically first it is not Barbican it used to be there's an earlier one in the alphabet now it's a new one from a conda does anybody remember the name of the new project donated by a conda a Stara who do you want to get the frisbee Matt Haynes is getting the frisbee where is Haynes is he back he's hiding under the light I can take out the light if I don't get it to Haynes thanks guys yeah so the other one is a owed which is a sub project underneath salameter so it's not a full project on its own but I would have accepted either answer let's see what summit introduced dev stack there has not always been a dev stack for those of you developers in the audience it was introduced at one of the summits what's that Paris no Bolivia no not San Diego not Austin rhymes with Austin did somebody say what it rhymes with I said it right Boston yes it's an approximate tool so dev stack was created by another Jesse and sleeps on the floor it was introduced at a lightning talk in the Boston summit it was the best lightning talk ever I was actually doing cloud on a stick at that time which was like a USB thumb drive that had Nova and Swift and a little bit of horizon on it I think or whatever predated horizon dev stack just made that completely pointless and I think I've even got a speaker note here with these guys real names let me jump down to it Jesse Andrews is not is another Jesse and Anthony Young is also known as sleeps on the floor all right all right raise your hand if you don't yet have a Frisbee okay still got good good okay dev stack isn't a project listed in the official products projects but is part of another one which one is dev stack part of and this is kind of a trick question I thought what's that it is not that's a that's exactly what I think everybody would think automatically it is not part of infra it's a project that doesn't have a code name which is kind of interesting as well anybody anybody Bueller okay it's not infra it's not part of docs it's actually in the open stack QA project so think raise your hand again if you don't yet have a Frisbee there's two right there maybe I can't ah yes got one of them that's a win all right oh okay and this this question you have to justify your answer and because I've been coming longer than most of you my answer might differ from yours but I'll take pretty much any valid answer on this question who's the most famed or infamed for giving live demos during summit keynotes Mark shuttleworth is the right answer you've got a frisbee right what color do you have well there you go oh well I don't want to take him back on the plane I brought him here on a plane I brought two suitcases yes so Mark shuttleworth who is also the first African in space at the International Space Station paid his own way the founder of canonical the sponsor of a bun to chief technical officer at a bun to and here this week he's not good he did not give a keynote this time in a private party he did do a live demo and he is very famous for doing them absolutely I would say that Kyle Mestri tried to do one yesterday morning that kind of failed so I would have taken that as an answer and then there's a couple of other people I know that have done them that have failed which is kind of even more important which project has reinvented and re-implemented itself the most and this is kind of an older open-stack question as well it's not a recent project it's not salameter okay just just for those those that think it might be salameter keystone yes keystone I think that voice has already gotten the frisbee where should I throw this frisbee which the back right back back this way okay there you go right there all right yeah keystone went through several implementations in the early days they did it like three times in a year and then and I don't know how many times since then so that happened in like bear cactus Diablo Essex timeframe okay and guess what guys that is the end of the trivia went pretty fast I hope that you understand how community works a little bit better I've got answers to questions oh so you guys can ask me trivia questions now if you want but you certainly don't have to and if you would like a frisbee and did not receive one just come on up and I will be happy to hand you one as opposed to throwing one at you I'd like to thank Time Warner Cable the company I work for for bringing me here and allowing me to give you this presentation so let's give a hand to Time Warner Cable for sponsoring this meetup and I know I know it's not beer 30 but if you haven't found a beer yet probably you could at somewhere some place some time thanks but please come up and get a frisbee I've got I've got like 20 more you're welcome yes