This is not meant to be an exhaustive guide. It will attempt to cover the parts of on-boarding that are unique to the SDN team.
IRC is our primary method of synchronous communication.
- Daniel Farrell -> dfarrell07
- Sam Hague -> shague
- Chris Wright -> cdub
- Tim Rozet -> trozet
- Thomas Herbert -> therbert
- Russell Bryant -> russellb
- Andre Fredette -> afredette
- Jamo Luhrsen -> jamoluhrsen
- Stephen Kitt -> skitt
- Frederick Kautz -> fkautz
- Michael Vorburger -> TODO
- Vic Pickard -> vpickard
Server:
- irc.devel.redhat.com
Recommend channels:
- #rh-sdn-dev
- #devel
Server:
- freenode.net
Recommended channels:
- #opendaylight
- #opendaylight-integration
- #opendaylight-meeting
- #opendaylight-ovsdb
- #openstack
- #opnfv
- #opnfv-meeting
- #opnfv-apex
- #opnfv-cperf
Email is our primary method of asynchronous communication.
Full list of internal mailing lists.
Recommended lists (you may be added to these auto-magically):
- rh-sdn-staff (smaller of the two)
- rh-sdn-dev
Full list of OpenDaylight mailing lists.
Recommended lists:
The selection above is not exhaustive. Use your discretion to sign up for additional lists that are relevant to your work/interests.
Full list of OPNFV mailing lists.
Recommended lists:
See this Google Calendar for a fairly complete list of conferences/events relevant to the team. You should be able to add that calendar to your Google Calendar account by clicking the small button at the bottom right corner.
If you'd like permission to edit our event cal, please ask Daniel Farrell (dfarrell07 everywhere).
There are a number of OpenStack labs internal to Red Hat that you have access to. They are a good way to spin up remote dev VMs (Vagrant's great for local ones).
See the OS1 Cloud OpenStack Users Guide for details.
The Cloud Engineering Onboarding guide is quite large and seems up-to-date.