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From YouTube: OpenStack Austin Meetup 8/9
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4:00 TechRanch welcome by Kevin Koym
16:00 Anne Gentle talking about IBM donation of equipment
16:50 Jim P introduce Rackspace Event
18:25 InfoChimps Drew sponsor intro
20:30 SUSE cloud presentation by Rick
1:10:00 Joseph & Rob talk about Foundation
1:18:00 Rob on Crowbar
C
B
We're
actually
not
scheduled
to
start
the
regular
hurtful
70
what
so
keep
eating
pizza.
The
reason
why
I
stood
up
because,
based
on
past
feedback,
we
have
heard
that
some
people
wanted
to
get
a
notice
back
11,
and
so
we
were
going
to
spend
a
couple
minutes
giving
what
Otis
Beck
is.
If
people
need
it
I'd
rather.
B
One
in
here
alright,
so
now
what
we
want
to
be
able
to
do
is
we
want
to
be
able
to
get
in
some
background,
because
what
what
we're
trying
to
do
meetup
is
encourage
and
promote
case
and
depth
and
detail
whatever.
Just
that
is,
and
what
will
happen
during
meetings.
Is
people
are
no
enough
shut
up
and
stack?
They'll
pull
us
off
be
off
of
the
agenda.
Legitimate
important
questions
and
Bill
feel
bad
because
they
don't
know
the
answer
to
the
questions.
To
notice
that
people
who
have
long
experience
will
feel
like
they're.
B
Getting
pulled
off
topic
answer
questions,
so
what
we
want
to
do
is
it
want
some
background
of
know
exactly
what
I'll
do
is
we'll
step
outside
instead
of
doing
pretty
good,
come
here,
I'm
kind
of
openness
against
wicketless,
so
we've
got
a
little
bit.
We
got
agenda
today
or
we'll
have
a
chance
which
would
never
again
through
drew
from
the
Egyptians
here
a
lot
of
few
minutes
about
what
input
chips
is
doing
with
a
sec.
They
are
our
sponsor
the
pizza
to
treat
today.
D
B
A
B
E
E
B
A
B
Rooms
would
make
an
awesome.
There
is
a
fantastic
student
accent,
been
fostering
startups
long
time,
probably
been
involved
in
tech.
Ranch
thinking
pushes
was
actually
going
to
go.
Peck
ranch
before
so
I
want
to
give
Kevin
just
a
few.
Is
it
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
what's
going
on
here
and
then
we'll
kind
of
character?
Don't
let
him
go,
get
em
ma
you
can
eat
and
then
we're
going
to
kick
it
off
around
seven
are
the
official
program,
and
if
you
stand
more,
that.
C
B
People
the
whole
object
yeah,
so
I'm
very
happy
that
you
host,
or
they
have
put
the
integra,
chose
the
OpenStack
and
have
had
the
chance
to
develop
here
and
there
miles.
Tech
ranch
is
the
early
stage
technology
venture
accelerator.
We
work
with
entrepreneurs,
technology
on
traitors
at
the
earliest
stages,
your
startup's
all
the
way
through
like
right.
Now
we
have
launched
parents
that
fedex
startups
between
0
to
around
3
million
dollars
of
revenue.
B
A
three-million-dollar
rep
for
throughout
new
company
actually
started
for
your
own
site
and
it's
actually
actually
enough
fair
as
an
example,
it
started
for
you
donkeys
inside
a
protector
and
we
have
everything
from
education.
But
what
how
to
get
your
scarves
off
the
ground
love
the
lovely
experiences
come
for
guys
that
mean
that
have
a
lot
of
scar
tissue
to
donate
so
that
you
don't
have
to
have
that
same
scar.
Tissue
yourself,
like
a
bootstrap,
my
forum,
1994
reaction,
Cody,
comes
into
buying
dell
that
sold
the
first
to
do
a
dell
computers.
B
So
she
asked
in
a
real
experience
to
offer
everyone
on
my
team.
They
are
the
core
partners
of
the
team
that
RL
bounce
card
entrepreneurs.
An
idea
is
it's
entrepreneur
entrepreneur.
Our
focus
is
helping
the
entrepreneur,
we're
not
about
technology
but
simply
grow
technology
out
here.
So
we
have
ties
that
we're
not
about
the
funding.
Funding
is
important,
but
very
certain
times
you
want
to
engage
to
focus
on
the
entrepreneur.
It's
not
just
the
start
up.
B
E
B
Other
things
make
out
campfires
where
the
community
so
meeting
the
same
room.
Well,
how
we
do
it
twice
a
month.
Oh,
we
actually
have
one
tomorrow,
330
kind
of
the
format
is
we
have
lots
of
different
types
of
interactions
to
the
ranch
but,
most
importantly,
we've
had
much
variance
who
come
here
that
are
just
getting
started.
B
We
have
had
entrepreneurs
who
come
here
to
looking
for
funding
for
entrepreneurs,
Washington
who
drove
in
from
San
Antonio
an
angel
investor,
the
driven
in
from
Dallas
ivette
period
and
her
as
a
check
was
handed
over,
but
in
six
weeks
also,
terrific
myself
happens
to
be
looking
for
a
co-founder
great
played.
Do
this
for
free,
it's
just
come
in
here
and
and
even
each
other.
B
The
reason
the
mold,
the
camper
is
to
be
a
little
bit
of
introduction
to
the
tech
ranch
and
need
to
to
really
make
sure
that
your
community
is
creating
value
about
connecting
with
each
other.
That's
the
fun
of
all
ideas.
Far
as
a
farmer
and
Europe
armor
I'm
gonna
help
people
if
you're
burning.
Let
me
build
my
barn,
it's
not
about
us
exchange,
money
back
and
forth,
but
it's
about
paid
in
the
community.
That
supports
honest.
B
We
do
how
11,000
square
feet
of
space
if
you're
looking
to
move
out
of
the
garage
and
we've
got
a
perspective,
that's
another
consideration
as
well,
but
a
lot
of
our
program
certificates
controlled.
Well,
then,
if
you
have
a
question,
I've
answered
or
San
together,
and
so
what
time
come
on
313
off
and
you
can't
make
it
a
330
is
totally
ok
to
come
well.
Green
30
is
when
a
light.
B
Networking
scary
four
o'clock
is
the
formal
presentation
and
we're
actually
going
to
be
doing
a
special
interaction
for
a
class
that
starts
next
week
called
venture
start.
You
actually
get
to
do
something.
It's
not
you
telling
me
about
it.
Actually,
even
in
doing
for
the
process,
five
o'clock
but
apply
15
is
when
we
come
to
them.
Much
bottles
want
to
really
lubricate
the
teaming
of
stuff.
It's
happened
before
tlie.
It's
all
free
looking
happen
guys
here
in
a
day,
if
you
can't
come
tomorrow,
it's
late
notice.
B
Tech
ranch,
Austin
calm
in
specifically
the
campfire
is
ticklish,
also
not
calm,
/
camper,
we're
about
to
launch
a
new
website.
So
there's
a
lot
of
mature
on
the
distant
website
that
we
haven't
been
updating
as
much.
If
it
is
the
pro
the
push
has
been
for
the
new
site
to
be
up
two
weeks.
But
if
you
go
to
tech,
name's,
Austin,
calm,
/,
you
can't
fire
you'll
see
it
did
you
talk
about
the
venture
forth,
I
go.
C
B
Of
venture
forth,
I
will
put
a
plug
in
for
so
tech.
I
mean
these
guys,
really
walk
the
walk,
I'm
a
graduate
for
here
and
I
was
just
bent
in
I
think
the
third
cohort
venture
for
three,
and
so,
if
you're,
if
you're
interested
in
in
startups
and
what
it
takes
to
be
a
start-up-
and
you
know,
even
if
you're
not
immediately
planning
a
start-up,
it's
really
an
education
in
in
what
it's
like,
so
I
highly
recommend
the
venture
forth
classes.
It's
a
lunch
times.
B
It's
several
leaks
that
it's
there's
commitment
involved,
it's
a
real
class,
but
it's
real,
hands-on
entrepreneurial
stuff.
So
the
idea
behind
always
give
you
have
a
taste
the
theme
of
this
place
and
how
it's
different
than
other
educational
or
solar.
Either
programs
is
so.
The
pedagogic
comes
from
the
guys
with
the
teaching
style
comes
from
the
martial
arts
surf
city,
japanese,
martial
arts,
+
20
years.
I
computed
the
last
15
martial.
B
B
Yes,
until
I've
done
a
lot
of
business,
a
lot
in
America,
Latin
America,
you
really
cope
fit
longer
term
relationship,
let's
get
each
other
better.
So
we
looked
at
how
we
can
design
an
accelerator
program
that
is
hard
hitting
and
it's
like
being
the
martial
arts
Matt
that
creates
results
and
then
through
that
process,
if
you
want
to
get
deeper
involved,
the
tech
ranch
after
that
I
know
you.
You
know
me,
I
will
advocate
on
your
half.
We
go
talk
to
investors
together
and.
B
B
For
the
intensity
of
interest
adventure
court,
we
have
entry,
start
you're
still
out
there
early
ideation
stage,
that's
kind
of
its
a
four
of
four
class
for
class
program.
That's
150,
bucks
pitcher
course.
We
really
are
trying
to
drive
down
the
cost,
the
most
sort
of
stuff-
that's
six
hundred
dollars.
You
know
we
have
entrepreneurs
like
Rob,
they
do
taking
this
in.
Actually,
let
me
say
about
several
of
our
cohorts.
B
B
C
B
Business
as
well
as
fourteen
point
we've
had
everything
from
Matthew
what
this
introspective
lives,
but
certainly
this
into
the
spectrum
is
we
have
a
nano
technology
company
that
has
a
electronic
nose
that
can
sniff
whether
or
not
the
orange
trees
in
Florida
how
the
club
at
mold
or
fungus
on
that?
If
you
don't
find
it
a
better
luna
kills
it
close
the
plants.
We've
got
a
pit
full
of
very
wide
spectrum.
The
key
difference
between
doing
a
community
is
to
pay
for
opportune,
for
you
guys,
let
me
hand
it
over.
B
If
you
have
any
other
questions,
so
I
will
run.
I'm
gonna
grab,
participate,
sonic,
guys
dressed
at
heart
and
I'll,
give
you
all
my
cards
and
come
to
the
campfire
to
it's
a
nice
way
of
saying:
hey
I'd
like
to
see
what
the
fourth
you
know
and
try
it
out
so
yeah
they'll,
still
fun,
girls,
monthly,
meetups
and
we've
had
an
economic
hear,
ya.
A
E
E
B
B
D
E
D
Look
and
I
really
am
this.
This
is
the
invite
and
all
the
informations
in
here-
I,
ok,
so
much
more
other
than
its
launch
or
something
powered
by
of
the
sack.
So
all
you
guys
going
to
be
interested,
I'm
sure
and
free
adult
beverages
and
fun
stuff,
so
how
about
peckers
inside
the
omni
young?
Strangely
enough,
I've
never
been
here,
but
once
you're
in
strong,
as
I
write
it
with
all
the
parking
info
and
maps,
and
you.
D
D
Don't
know
obviously
smuggle
and
actually
shot
at
IBM.
We've
got
a
great
contribution
to
to
a
tenth
of
a
second
or
fight
with
me
that
just
built
it
was
good.
You
know,
I
mean
it's
like
I
login
stuff
that
this
bills
and
runs,
and
it's
awesome
so
good
job
I
mean
a
good
job.
I
beat
up
and
bringing
anything
you
know
just
also
got
a
high
a
little
bit
ly
guy
in
graph
form,
that's
an
ascot,
so
it
builds
it
works,
and
you
know
II
that
markdown
process
going
to
write
so
yeah.
B
C
C
B
Just
just
a
reminder:
we
are
with
speakers
and
topics
and
one
thing
you're
not
doing
a
very
good
job
at
is
getting
those
through
the
normal
meetup
group
and
nails,
and
things
like
that.
So
we
do
occasionally
get
do
the
suggestions
and
we
call
up
and
get
people
to
speak
so
I
realize
people
probably
the
end
also,
but
if
you
have
somebody
who
wants
to
BSB
hurt
at
the
topic,
this
is
interest.
B
Relatives
back
love
to
see
operations
like
staff
occasion,
foot
popovers
back,
please
what
is
Alyssa's
get
it
discuss
cool
picture
August
everyone
agrees,
but
that
aren't
very
good.
So
as
every
month,
LOL
sponsors
with
them
another
company,
this
one's
own
response
me
with
info
chance
and
we
get
through
it.
A
E
B
Cassandra
all
these
trade
words
we
know
about
them,
is
they
don't
have
to
manage
that
stuff
application?
We're
really
easy
bridges,
love
talent
after
this
right
now
on
Big
Data,
but
lets
folks
that
community
just
understand
how
to
script
a
command
line
start
contributing
to
reveal
the
gas
traditionally,
we've
always
deploy
amazon
web
services.
That's
kind
of
odd,
where
we
grew
up
on,
but.
E
A
B
B
E
B
Time
talking
about
the
distribution,
I,
don't
expect
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
on
that
focus
a
little
bit
more
non-immune
for
distribution.
Yes,
so
thank
you,
jim!
Has
it
set
here
nice
black
letters.
My
name
is
Rick
I've
been
here
not
quite
every
month,
but
I'm
trying
to
get
here
than
any
month.
I
could
start
doing
them
really.
Nice
to
see
me
at
the
base
is
changing
around
somewhat
someone's
name,
but
there's
a
lot
of
different
people
coming
through
their
self.
B
Some
of
this
does,
if
you've
been
here
every
week-
and
you
know
this
is
definitely
well
you're-
not
necessarily
going
to
see
anything
that's
going
to
rock
your
world.
However,
hopefully
you
can
at
least
get
some
something
useful
out
of
this.
I'm
also,
as
I
was
telling
joseph
earlier,
I'm
going
to
try
to
straddle
a
line.
I
know
that
this
is
a
community
meet
up
about
community
stuff
and,
as
such,
I
don't
want
to
disappear.
Get
you
a
commercial
for
20
minutes,
because
that's
not
funny
not
me.
B
So
if
I
start
to
get
that
way,
just
kind
of
start,
looking
bored,
yawn
or
grown,
or
something
like
that
and
I
will
shift
back
over
toward
those
steps.
So
the
reason
that
I
volunteer
to
come
out
here
at
off
today
is
because
soon
as
it
is
releasing
the
one
valuable
version
of
our
Susan
cloud
this
month.
B
To
discuss
a
little
bit
about
a
whiny
get
their
milk,
why
commercial,
wife,
commercial
linux,
and
why
a
commercial
OpenStack?
What
are
we
bringing
the
tables?
What
makes
us
special?
Why
do
you
care
and
also
pop
a
little
bit
about
what
it
is,
we're
actually
going
to
be
offering
people
I'm
going
to
try
to
do
this
without
selling
you
anything?
This
is
gonna,
be
really
interesting.
All
right
push
it
theoretically
supposed
to
be
selling,
but
it's
not
out
yet
so
Sylvia
all
right,
so
wife
Marvel
ends.
B
A
B
E
B
The
second
oldest
continuously
operating
distribution
up
its
flatwork,
been
around
longer
than
us,
and
that's
pretty
much
it.
There
have
been
some
other
ones
that
started
early
and
faded
out
come
and
gone,
some
of
them
favorites.
Some
of
them
have
not,
but
one
reason
or
another,
a
lot
of
them
gone
by
the
wayside.
We're
very
proud
of
the
fact
we've
been
here
essentially
since
the
beginning
and
we've
had
a
lot
of
things
to
will
offer
to
it.
At
this
point
where
we.
E
E
B
B
But
basically,
if
the
German
acumen
work
moment
there,
however,
we
do
actually
have
a
very
strong
presence
here
in
the
US.
Typically,
it's
been
above
about
the
larger
companies,
the
bigger
stuff,
but
I'm
actually
part
of
group
right
now,
that's
trying
to
spearhead
and
push
actually
towards
helping
startups
a
lot
more.
A
lot
more
friendly
to
those
particular
type
of
people.
I
think
that's
something
that
will
play
very
well
towards
would
be.
C
B
B
B
B
Our
marketing
plans.
We
have
the
most
certified
hardware,
I
tend
to
believe
them
on
that
one.
We
do
an
extremely
good
job
on
Hardware,
certifications,
software,
certifications,
usually
you're,
not
just
buying
an
OS
you're
buying
the
ability
to
be
able
to
do
something
with
it.
Actually
they're
felt
very
number
people
in
this
room
who
actually
just
install
no
s
just
missed
all
of
us.
Okay,
most
people
actually
try
to
do
something.
B
B
Actually,
just
you
just
hired
in
a
new
sales
rep
for
this
territory
and
I've
been
taking
run
fall
over
existing
customers.
It's
been
very
nice
for
me
that
over
the
past
six
months,
every
single
customer
would
talk
to
you.
Not
a
single
one
of
them
is
the
loftus
in
a
room
and
start
to
beat
us
I.
Think
they've
been
quite
happen
and
it's
very
validating
to
me
feel
like
I'm
on
the
right
career
ya,
know,
okay,
so
terms
of
what
we
are
going
to
try
to
bring
to
the
table
right
here.
B
So
we've
actually
look
you
don't
know
soon,
as
I
was
bought
by
the
company
mihlfeld
back
in
2003
and
I.
Think
a
lot
of
people
just
assume
that
we
then
became
a
part
of
network
or
something
like
that,
because
really
we
kind
of
disappeared
behind
that
big
red
in
and
people
didn't
really
see
us
for
a
long
time.
Last
year,
novell
was
bought
by
a
company
called
the
attachment
group
which
I
had
never
heard
of
before
either
so
I'll
go
back
and
what
they
decided
to
do.
E
B
Those
contents,
so
it's
been
very
nice
for
me.
Over
the
last
year,
we've
been
much
more
visible
after
brand
and
as
a
company
out
in
community
and
doing
things
stuff,
like
OpenStack
/
testing
else,
in
fact,
would
not
have
happened
without
this,
because
Nobel
have
proprietary
products
that
they
were
kind
of
self.
So
I'm
very
excited
about
this
in
my
community.
So
as
part
of
this
coming
out
of
their
own
individual
company,
they
kind
of
staked
out.
You
know
where
do
we
want
to
Blair,
like
the
pain?
So
obviously
is
the
big
one.
B
Is
enterprise
computing
because
that's
work,
meat,
potato,
there's
nothing
of
the
basis
for
everything
else,
we're
all
doing
an
integrated
system,
which
is
basically
any
vices.
If
you're
shipping
yourself
air
products-
and
you
want
to
look
put
it
on
the
west
and
creating
an
embedded
solutions,
you
can
pin
it
all
out
nothing
but
30
r
is
power
infrastructure
and
they
believe
in
this.
We
believe
in
this
enough.
We
made
this.
B
You
know
co-equal
with
the
enterprise
computing
as
something
that
we
were
legitimately
trying
to
make
a
difference
in
museum
and
try
to
help
out
with
these
patents.
So
within
that,
the
specific
that
cloud
architecture
thing
that's
out
of
one
they're
different,
look:
okay,
we're
going
to
do
three
different
things,
a
being
available
in
double
clouds.
So
if
you're
going
to
use
Amazon
ec2
we're
there,
you
go
to
a
Microsoft
Azure,
sorry,
it
is
Microsoft
edge.
We
are
there
still
speak
loud.
B
Hp's
files,
we're
on
rock
face
to
anybody
named
I,
confirm
that
for
me,
I
have
a
check
for
a
long
time.
Remember
hanford
sunny
mood,
but
the
idea
is
that
it's
out
there
is
growing
we're
trying
to
get
ourselves
available.
So
we
are
an
option
regardless,
where
you
decide,
you
want
to
do
your
public
cloud
and
we
also
are
going
to
be
providing
what
what
I'm
really
supposed
to
be
talking
about
here
today
is
what
we're
trying
to
be
with
OpenStack.
B
C
B
B
C
B
Do
you
want
to
know
some
funny
stuff?
So
if
so,
here
it
is
here's
the
here's,
the
laughing
at
the
commercial
distribution
on
tenting.
So
we've
got
this
logo
right
here
right.
Somebody
spent
a
cartload
of
money
to
go
in
and
redesign
logo
and
they
spent
like
6-8
months
going
through
all
these
iterations
stuff,
like
that.
B
A
C
B
Lennox
on
the
street
all
right,
so
your
overall
cloud
stuff,
like
there's
a
lot
of
different
part
to
go
into
your
foul
Hatcher
management
integrations
with
things
like
identity
and
your
building
and
all
this
kind
of
stuff,
the
actual
presentation
layer
of
getting
stuff
out
to
customers.
So
they
can
interact
with
it.
Then.
E
E
B
Lot
of
people
said,
you
know,
a
cloud
is
just
virtualization
and
vulvar
chula
zation
play
the
part
cloud
is
really
about
the
automation
and
turning
turning
NT
into
a
into
a
utility
that
can
be
consumed
on
demand
by
customers,
as
opposed
to
everything
having
to
run
through
gatekeepers,
and
you
are
in
charge
of
doing
everything
right.
It
would
put
some
responsibility
in
the
hands
of
your
users,
although
scary
can
also
shift
the
blame
and
save
your
job
all
right.
So
how
are
we
going
to
help
in
here?
So
the
sousa
cloud
is
about.
B
Taking
all
you
know,
providing
these
these
resources
prove
the
oldest
at
components.
You'll
notice,
a
lot
of
these
map
out
to
the
OpenStack
projects,
we'll
see
out
there.
B
Why,
after
Stanford
in
your
image
stored,
know
before
you
do
your
actual
computer
management
he's
still
doing
your
authentication
and
then
we're
also
going
to
layer
on
that
with
this
eventually,
and
we
have
some
other
tools,
one
called
Susan
managers
used
romantic.
Some
in
one
called
season
studio-
I'm
not
going
to
about
manager
anymore
today,
because
that
is
commercial
product
and
I'm
kind
of
what
the
commercial
studio
I
will
talk
about
a
little
bit
assuming
I.
Don't
haven't
wasted
all
my
time
already.
B
B
Name
again,
when
we
were
at
the
mac
and
Microsoft
after
lunch,
we
were,
she
was
deploying
they
were,
they
were
very
excited.
The
point
lanes
were
closed
up
the
cloud
and
we
were
just
going
into
Susan
studio
right
here.
You
can
just
you
know,
very
quickly.
Click,
a
cute
cookie
button,
build
up
your
workload
and
click
a
button
and
it'll
just
push
everything
straight
into
the
files
turn
it
on
and
you're
ready
to
go,
and
so.
A
B
Doing
that
on
the
on
that
Asher
and
everybody
got
goons
and
oz
and
like
that-
and
there
was
it-
was
not
going
to
name
names.
There
was
another
linux
distribution
there
that
was
trying
to
do
that,
and
one
of
the
cool
things
is.
These
images
can
be
very,
very
small,
so
you're
looking
in
the
and
the
size
of
a
couple
hundred
mex
because
it'll
it
will
only
take
up
the
amount
of
disk
space
that
you
need
on
there
and
then
I'll
turn
around
and
compress
it
so
you're.
B
Looking
at
a
very
small
image,
the
other
one
actually
needed
to
create
an
image
that
was
the
size
of
the
target
discs
that
is
going
to
be
on.
So
in
that
case,
is
a
30
gig
target
missed
that
they're
going
to
dawn
on
too
so
they
have
a
30
gig
image.
They
were
trying
to
push
up
through
the
height
at
a
marketing
event
in
a
hotel.
You
might
hear
you
the
hotel
bar
mine,
it's
renowned,
we're
open
out
for
its
stability,
speed
and
just
general
non
suckiness.
A
B
Anybody's
progression
because
it
I
like
that
distribution
affection,
my
second
favorite
one
out
there,
but
but
the
point
thing
is
that
studio
gives
you
the
ability
to
go
out
there
very
quickly,
build
these
images,
as
templates
you
can
use
in
your
OpenStack
infrastructure
or
in
your
regular
sector
as
well
all
right.
So
what
is
Susan
cloud
to
get
not
altogether
sisisi
flowers
is,
is
a
product
at
the
combination
of
work
from
a
lot
of
different
groups.
Now
somebody's
come
from,
for
example,
Roth's
pro-war
project.
B
B
B
A
B
The
overall
structure
of
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
essentially
having
a
crowbar
server
missed
out
there.
How
many
people
watch
me
work
of
our
most
of
the
room,
all
right
good
I'll
skip
over,
so
this
quickly
have
the
crowbar
server
you
go
in
and
build
out
all
the
rest
of
your
number.
Sorry
Rob,
okay,
well,
I'll
talk
about
a
little
bit
more,
so
the
cool
thing
is
one
of
the
things
that
I
know.
B
This
is
I
started,
doing
open
sex
stuff
about
a
year
ago,
I
figured
that
sent
with
rackspace
and
del
loafing
here
in
this
area.
I
should
probably
get
to
know
the
technology
fairly
well,
because
it's
going
to
come
up
and
one
things
I
noticed
as
I
went
through
and
did
some
buildings
building
my
own
stuff
and
getting
around
playing
with
it
and
stuff
like
that
is
it
it
is
not
easy
to
set
up
now.
B
If
you
have
a
lot
of
experience
with
it,
and
you
know
exactly
what
you're
doing
you
can
you
can
get
it
set
up,
you
can
do
lots
of
things.
You
can
make
it
home,
you
can
make
football,
but
if
you
don't
have
a
PhD
in
OpenStack
it
can
be
a
little
bit
problematic,
and
so
one
of
the
big
things
that
Souza
is
focusing
it
on
is
is
getting
reducing
that
pain
factor
and
getting
yourself
outdoor
getting
yourself
up
and
running
and
we
felt
like
proguard
is
a
really
good
job.
A
few
of
that.
B
E
E
B
Kind
of
stuff
together
and
getting
all
your
apologies
for
your
different
networks,
you
get
all
that
stuff
identified
in
there
and
once
you
have
that
done,
you
stick
with
this.
Actually
can
show
you
in
just
a
second
but
I
do
have
the
ability
to
show
you
right
here,
but
basically
then
you
just
know
where
group
the
machines
and
they
pop
up
in
Brevard
and
say,
building
open.
D
B
B
B
Why
would
you
want
to
go
to
a
distribution?
Okay,
there's
hella
different
reasons.
Sometimes,
will
revolve
around
certifications,
whether
it's
certifications
for
your
hardware
or
certifications
for
your
specific
software
that
you
want
to
run,
there's
also
certifications
in
terms
of
like
security,
certifications
or
their
period
in
a
fist,
environment
or.
C
B
Are
in
pci
environment
or
some
of
these
other
certifications
that
you
need
out
there,
commercial
links
will
will
provide
that
in
some
of
those
certifications
actual
required.
You
have
a
paid
support
contract
for
all
the
software
that
it
didn't.
So
it's
a
requirement
for
the
government
certification,
so
so
so
that
is.
That
is
one
reason
why
it's
on
there.
One
of
the
other
reasons-
and
this
is
not-
this-
is
not
mock
iron
or
wherever,
but
community
distributions
are
great.
I
love
them.
B
If
you're
basing
your
business
often,
but
that's
not
necessarily
the
philosophy
that
you
want
to
be
backing
your
company,
you
want
to
have
something
that
is
a
little
bit
more
tested.
You
want
to
have
something:
that's
a
little
bit
more,
hardly
a
little
bit
more
secure.
You
want
to
have
something
that
is
a
little
bit
more
just
you
know,
basically
what
you
do
with
the
enterprise.
B
All
is
really
boring,
boring
stuff
that
nobody
likes
to
do,
but
they
like
to
have
done
and
then
once
you
get
that
out
at
the
end,
you
have
something
that
is
ready
to
be
used,
and
you
know
pretty
much
any
environment
out
there.
We
we
run
our
stuff
on
anywhere
from
mainframes
all
the
way
down
to
tablets
and
and
small
cash
registers
and
stuff.
Ok,
so
there's
there's
lots
of
stuff.
You
can
do
it
man,
so
with
the
OpenStack
stuff.
B
C
B
See
now
the
pale
hangs
over
the
edge
right
and
and
those
kind
of
things,
one
sweet.
Once
we
get
this
one
out,
the
door
were
initially
there's
a
business.
This
is
what
this
is
a
really
interesting
time
for
us,
because,
typically
for
enterprise
workbook,
we
have
a
10
year
life
cycle
for
any
major
version
of
a
product
that
we
put
out
that's
a
long
time
right,
seven
years,
the
way
is
jonesin,
for
it
been
three
years
extended,
support
beyond
that
all
that
kind
of
stuff
in
the.
C
E
B
Code,
not
something
necessarily
more
to
do,
but
some
people
need
that
OpenStack
is
obviously
not
ten
years
old.
In
fact,
you
would
not
want
to
be
running
the
code
from
two
years
ago,
I'm
supposed
to
go
from
state
and
we've
got
the
six-month
release.
Cycles
that
are
coming
up
so
for
us
is
going
to
be
a
little
bit
interesting
for
us.
B
We
will
work
on
getting
that
together
and
doing
all
the
enterprise-e
boring
stuff
to
it,
to
get
it
ready
for
her
deployment
and
then
we'll
find
on
doing
that
every
six
months
we
and
our
anticipation
is
to
have
the
product
and
the
project
matures
that
the
Dalton
cases
want
to
slow
down,
and
at
that
point
you
know
we'll
look
at
start
doing.
You
know
every
12
months
and
then
once
it
really
matures,
maybe
you're
looking
at
every
few
years
has
been
released.
Typically
growth
for
the
distribution
we
we
do.
E
B
And
other
questions
of
why
those
like
20
min
an
answer
to
a
30
second
question,
but
before
I
do
all
right.
Oh
so,
I
long
overstayed,
my
welcome,
so
you
guys
want
to
see
a
demo
real,
quick,
it's
not
terribly
exciting
because,
as
I
said
once
you
have
the
crowbar
set
up,
it's
actually
pretty
boring,
but
go
ahead
and
do
it.
So
this
is
what
crowbar
looks
like
under
its
ease
of
clout.
As
you
can
see,
closing
weirdo
keyboard
clicking
on
this.
We
made
a
green
and
dark
cloud
logo
in
the
upper
one.
A
E
B
B
E
B
E
B
B
I'm
not
going
to
do
anything
on
there
is
this,
then
this
is
the.
Is
the
admin
console
for
Brewer
and
the
whole
point
right
here.
So
what
I'm
going
to
do
this
on
you
really
once
you
get
this
set
up,
you
just
have
boot
up
and
network
with
the
the
systems
on
that
same
network
second,
and
they
will
automatically
be
registered
in
here
and
being
there
and
available
for
you
to
them,
allocate
and
configure
to
do
whatever
it
is
seen
in
canoes.
So
if
you
guys
want
to
get
pizza.
B
B
B
Do
when
you're,
when
you're,
kissing,
booting
you're,
getting
yourself
in
putting
up
a
colonel
earners
in
it,
are
deeper,
giving
a
base
environment
buttons
in
there
and
then
it
leverages
chef
to
go
and
start
discovering
information
about
that
particular
system.
You
know
what
size
is
that?
What
what?
How
mean
network
cards
does
it
have?
You
know
these
kind
of
things
getting.
B
Together
and
then
that
passes
it
all
back
up
together
I'm
into
here,
and
it
will
give
you
it'll,
give
you
a
hostname
based
off
of
your
mac
address
that
you're
booting
off
up,
and
so
you
can
go
final
won
the
match.
The
mac
address
the
system
here,
you're
going
on
and
then
shows
up,
I
believe
the
magic
sauce
has
been
shipped
right,
or
it's
pulling
all
that
information.
B
C
B
B
Floating
faster,
my
laptop
it
new
reason:
do
you
much
so
now
now
I'm
doing
two
of
these
left
to
show
both
of
them
up
there
and
you
have
within
the
within
crowbar.
He
have
what
are
called
bar
clamps,
which
are
essentially
plugins
that
are
able
you
to
assign
specific
functions
to
system
management
here.
So
look
while
we're
waiting
here,
I
shouldn't.
B
B
E
E
D
B
Pieces
that
workout
install
those,
for
example,
if
we
want
to
actually
just
do
the
OpenStack
stuff
right
here
in
park
maps,
what
you
do
is
you
create
one
small
proposal
for
each
one
of
these
guys.
We
say:
okay,
we're
going
to
we're
going
to
we're
going
to
propose
we're
going
to
configure
this
machine
in
this
particular
manner
to
do
this
particular
caste.
So
you
can
see,
we've
got
our
clamps.
B
We
can
free
for
a
database,
server
databases
postgres
a
key
stone,
which
is
the
authentication
mechanism
and
by
the
way
you
want
to
go
pretty
much
in
the
order
that
it
is
in
right.
Here.
You
need
to
have
database
install
before
you
install
to
you,
the
authentication,
because
health
education
database
and
all
these
other
things
are
going
on
to
it
as
we
go.
B
E
C
A
E
B
For
doing
install
log
and
itself
it
does,
it
does
take
low
altitude
insult,
but
basically,
once
it
comes
back
up
and
says
that
it's
it's
good
to
go,
then
you
just
go
in
and
go
into
the
database
things
they
created
that
do
they
database
Sentinel
go
in
and
install
the
database
and
get
everything
figured
out
for
that
and
then
you'll
say
make
it
a
you
know,
install
Keystone,
so
I
can
do
my
authentication
good
info.
Just
point.
B
B
B
E
B
Is
discovered,
it
will
show
up
right
here
and
say
it's
discovered
and
then
you
just
go.
Click
on
and
take
allocate
and
it
will
fill
out
and
install
operating
so
they'll
get
over.
It
got
some
files
on
there
reboot
it
go
into
the
go
into
the
OS
installation
and
figure
all
up
and
then
I'll
come
back
up
and
say
it's
ready
at
what
point
you
can
then
certainly
assigning
our
goals
for
particular
things.
So
when
you
allocate
something
there
is.
C
C
B
E
B
Birth
time,
okay
is
basically
when
you,
when
you're
booting
it
up
you're,
just
doing
it
as
a
cold.
No
note
that
have
nothing
money
in
the
discus,
a
blank
slate
so
allocate
just
simply
said:
yeah
install
google
OS
on
here,
so
they
can
go
in
and
monkey
with
a
layer
throw
it
in.
You
know
whatever
else
we
need
for
whatever
role
you
want
to
arbitrarily
assigned
to
it.
Ten.
A
B
B
But
basically
you
could
actually
allocate
it
even
later
in
the
process,
and
you
could
discover
all
the
nodes
and
then
choose
what
you
want
them
to
be
in
the
proposals
and
then
criminal
and
allocate
it
at
that
time,
and
once
you
actually
know
what
it
is
and
set
up
the
networks
and
do
all
the
other
stuff.
So
our
pattern
has
been
to
make
those
decisions
as
late
in
the
in
the
process
as
possible,
so
that
you
can
make
the
most
informed
deployment
choice
possible.
You
can,
if
you
can,
set
crowbar
to
just
programmatically.
B
These
things
shows
up.
It
looks
like
this:
it
should
become
a
swift
note
or
a
computer
so
that
you
can
make
it
do
that
automatically
based
I
want
that
group
O
Father
right
the
problem
with
doing
that
as
a
default
is
that
it
has
a
tendency
to
reformat
every
single
thing
that
shows
up
on
your
network
and
so.
A
A
E
C
A
C
B
Some
of
it
does,
and
some
of
it
doesn't
most
the
bait.
We
have
a
the
CI
system
we
use
to
test
it
actually
exercises.
Does
all
the
work
that
we're
doing
here
through
the
RESTful
API
and
the
co
I
just
uses
the
RESTful
API,
so
there's
some
UI
nuances
that
don't
have
restful
api
zona,
but
the
basics
of
setting
up
and
no
changing
its
date.
Putting
in
a
proposal
doing
the
deployment
setting
configuration
attributes
are
all
part.
A
B
C
B
A
B
B
One
of
the
things
about
crowbar,
too,
is
it's
to
enable
operates
as
a
as
a
core.
It's
supposed
to.
You
would
like
playing
inside
playing
dead
you.
Basically,
the
idea
is
that
you
know
users
and
then
Cobalts
schultz
like
Facebook
and
Google.
It's
also
vote
to
have
a
lot
of
skill
set,
basically
property,
and
so
this
great
some
of
those
skill
sets,
do
those
people.
A
B
Things
I
mean
I'm,
so
why
don't
we
at
evil
great,
we'll
stop
at
eight
o'clock?
There's
still
opens
a
lot
of
OpenStack
comments
and
topics
that
I
think
we
want
to
cover.
So,
let's,
let's
I'm
happy
to
talk
about
crowbar
and
what's
going
on
and
things
like
that,
but
when
we
just
hold
that
content
until
the
end
till
the
end
of
the
meetup,
and
we
can
talk
about
their
for
people
who
are
interested
in
stay,
that's
good
because
it
fussing
over
here
I'll
just
briefly
a
spin
up
for
this
video.
B
That's
that
will
cover
that
in
crowbar,
probably,
but
one
of
the
things
that
you
didn't
talk
about,
because
I
mean
you're
you're
using
crowbar
to
build
up
the
OpenStack
and
get
it
in
place.
Suzay
studio
is
a
real
asset.
On
top
of
that,
and
that's
I
think
saying
that
people
should
you
should.
You
should
definitely
been
some
time
with
so
I
did
want
to
I.
Don't
want
to
spend
a
whole
lot
of
time,
I'm
here,
because
I
feel
like
I've
overstayed
my
welcome
over
here,
but
did
the
studio.
This
is
the
on-site
version.
B
Can
be
here
being
snuck
knowledge,
there's
also
a
Susan
studio
com.
They
can
go
into
register
for
a
free
account.
You
can
start
doing
this.
Basically,
what
you
do
is
they
I
call
it
to?
This
is
a
high
priority
created
being
gay
/
Grand
site?
It
has
the
amount
of
space
that
is
going
to
take
up
on
the
disk
with
just
basic
good
image
on
there
and
the
download
types
of
this
compressed.
B
B
B
B
B
B
No,
that
is
the
quick,
install
the
25
pages
long.
This
takes
care
of
ninety
percent
of
that
pretty
cool
stuff.
And
then
you
know,
if
you
want
to
a
lamp
server,
for
example,
you
can
do
that
hiring
select
without
postgres
on
this
guy.
You
can
come
over
here.
You
can
start
setting
rules
and
firewalls
and
user
groups
and
network
settings-
oh
very
important
for
community
stuff
being
over
black
branded
with
your
own
splash
screens
and
logos.
B
So
you
know
if
you
want
to
put
your
own
base
on
there
or
you
know,
whatever
full
wallpaper
view
downloaded.
You
can
put
that
in
right
here.
Make
everybody
aware
cap
to
look
at
your
ugly.
Mug
is
up
every
day.
You
can
also
add
in
your
own,
you
look
so
if
you
want
them
to
acknowledge
how
awesome
you
are
before
they
can
do
anything
with
the
system.
You
can
put
that
in
your
club.
C
A
B
B
Then
we
get
down
here,
you
can
set
like
hey,
you
know
if
it's
going
to
be
a
vm.
Well,
how
much
memory
are
you
need
for
the
fitting
on
in
the
vmx
file
and
justice
type
of
my
likeness
of
swap
partitions?
Then
you
can
even
script
out,
so
you
can
run
scripts
at
the
end
of
the
build
as
well
as
whenever
the
appliance
boots,
you
can
do
it
on
first
boot
or
ever
dude.
E
E
B
So
you
can
go
over
down
a
disk
image
for
USB
sticks
or
hard
disks,
a
vmdk
which
would
be
used
by
vmware,
broken
box.
Kvm
live
CD
is
and
guest.
He
flew
as
a
host
to
video.
It's
the
net
boot
image,
pretty
little
ISIL,
which
takes
the
chess
game
and
dressed
it
up
in
a
bootable
iso.
He
just
boot
off
and
drop
the
image
straight
on
your
server,
but
is
actually
how
suits
to
do
with
salt
you're
going
to
do
the
ultimate
version.
A
B
C
B
Well,
this
is
I
mean
so
I
mean
I.
Openstack
is
awesome
tools
that
use
OpenStack,
in
my
opinion,
even
more
awesome
right,
because
that's
what
builds
that's?
What
people
need
to
use
OpenStack
it's.
What
makes
the
community
stronger
to
a
filthy
ecosystem?
So
so
right
now,
this
says
easy
to.
We
are
adding
to
this
list.
If
you
go
talk
to
online
version
actors.
B
B
A
C
A
A
B
So
that's
a
great
question,
so
the
answer
is
the
question
was:
does
it
communicate
with
the
glass
API
stuff
will
show
off?
The
answer
is
in
this
version.
No,
but
it
will
shortly
basically
open
with
the
next
release
of
this
is
available,
which
is
roughly
october-november
time
Frank.
You
will
actually
be
able
to
once
you
build
use
the
system
right
here.
If
you
build
it
up
and
opens
back
in,
if
you
will
automatically
show
up
in
glance,
so
they
can
then
start
building
your
temple
talkative
so
right
now
the
best
way
to
do
it.
B
What
article
in
Turkish
the
way
I
do
it
not
necessarily
best
way
is
what
I
do
is
I
build
a
partner
skimmings,
there's
a
riot
just
going
to
and
I
convert
to
a
cute
cow
on
the
command
line,
so
you
can
get
some
of
stuff
on
snapshotting
in
the
NFL,
the
professed
file,
format
and
I'm
and
stuff-
that's
not
automatic.
Yet
it
will
be
all
right.
I'm
done.
B
B
A
sketch
about
some
things
that
are
happening
interesting
this
month,
don't
attack
the
key
to
be
so
as
those
of
you
that
we're
here
ever
was
the
last
time
we
had
mark
Collier
and
Jonathan
rice
and
Lauren
Stella
come
and
talk
about
the
foundation
that
we
created
for
portable
cassette.
There
was
a
reversion
scanner
this
year
to
get
to
having
a
foundation
at
lush.
Planet
hosts
OpenStack,
and
we
are
very
close
to
them
where
I
think
it
probably
the
next
couple
of
months
or
so
much
just
finalized,
and
what
that
means
is.
B
B
B
Be
officer:
that's
this
one
of
the
main
things
over
there,
open
them
and
speaking
of
elections
for
board
of
directors,
there's
going
to
be
actually
board
of
directors
have
24
people
that
there's
going
to
be
like
this
year.
The
next
week's
go
to
too
much
detail,
but
there's
three
different
tiers
member
types.
One
is
the
Platinum
Member
theatre
corporation.
There
was
a
certain
amount
of
abundance
and
people
in
college
that
group
of
people
will
represent
eight
seats
on
the
voyage.
B
There's
a
second-tier
call
the
gold
members,
and
there
are
more
than
eight
atlas
I
think
we
have
24,
but
those
those
a
gold
members
will
make
up
eight
seats
as
well,
so
we'll
have
elections
on
determining
who
think
all
members
are,
and
then
the
last
night
is
the
individual
members.
So
the
individual
members
of
OpenStack
will
elect
eight
individual
to
represent
the
community
and
individuals
on
the
board
of
directors,
and
so
that
is
going
to
go
right
now.
Nomination,
looking
right
pause
with
a
visionary.
E
B
You
can
still
join
weddings
gardens.
Yes,
you
can
still
join
the
community
and
be
able
to
vote
if
you
like,
there's
a
list
of
nominees
that
are
running
that
you
can
learn
more
about
everybody.
Does
their
backgrounds
are
invoked?
The
gold
members
are
going
to
have
their
election
little
of
august,
and
so
we
should
have
some
information
back
on
which
gold
companies
are
making
of
representing
important
Directors
and
then
the
last
week
of
August
is
when
the
individual
community
will
vote
for
their
their
eight
seats.
B
The
option
of
going
to
become
a
member
so
often
right
now
go
enjoy
the
community
and
then
they
like
steppin
kostik
of
Congress-
and
this
is
you
know,
one
thing's.
It's
really
different
about
openings
back
for
the
things
I
think
is
really
important
about
a
prospectus
is
very
community
driven,
very
collaborative
right.
It
started
as
almost
an
open
source
cloud
protest
movement
from
startups
who
had
done
clouds
clouds
but
weren't,
taking
community
input,
and
so
the
community
flavor
broken
sexually,
been
a
driver.
B
Everything
marching
forward
so
really
important
to
people
joining
to
visually
so
that
they
have
a
voice
and
they
represent
it.
You
know
in
the
process
has
been
very
open
and
very
much
something
where
people,
if
I
didn't,
have
represented
it's
a
really
good
point.
So
as
part
of
creating
this
nomination
files
are
being
developed.
Code
of
conduct
for
all
different
member
touch
being
built,
but
it's
all
being
developed
very
transparently.
So
you
can
actually
go
to
OpenStack.
A
E
D
B
Public
technologist
any
of
the
turnovers,
they
got
joy,
a
foundation
membership,
but
it's
here's
the
deal.
This
is
a
community
group
project
and
if
we
want
to
keep
the
essence
of
OpenStack
from
being
somewhere
everybody's
collaborating
or
coming,
it
does
matter
right
reason
why
you're
here,
I
hope
is
not
just
use
great
software,
but
it's
also
because
you
wanted
to
use
great
software-
that's
not
owned
by
one
company,
and
so
that's
a
significant
thing
in
the
market.
What
makes
tape
Iago
and
our
makeup
so
it
is.
C
B
B
Community
that
electronic
technical
leads
that
are
driven
there,
driving
project
hysterical
basis,
that
board
of
directors
for
the
foundation
are
keeping
track
of
things
like
tools
that
are
needed
for
the
community
promotion,
legal
protection
of
the
brand
motion
of
the
brand.
So
all
the
things
that
are
needed
to
run
a
foundation
there's
actually.
B
Gets
me
higher
to
learn
the
combination
of
the
board
of
directors
lab
voiced
Annette,
so
these
are
just
a
little
bit
more
around
the
running
the
daily
day,
two
days
to
talking
about
it,
users,
technical
folks
developers,
then
there
should
all
have
a
voice
in
and
how
distorted
and
in
cities.
So
one
of
things
to
note
in
this
it's
an
awesome.
It
has
a
great
many
people
admire
device
versus
edge.
They.
B
C
A
B
Not
if
not
at
least
hang
around
get
know
some
folks
that
are
here
walking
your
faces
and
thanks
for
coming
out
next
week
on
next
month
and
next
month,
more
flaps
will
be
our
co-sponsor
and
they
will
be.
This
will
be
happening
on
thursday,
13th
or
sep
tember
so
check
the
website.
The
code
official
member
to
meet.
B
On
the
website
and
let
some
friends
down
and
come
on
out
of
your
interested
in
sponsoring
stop
by,
let
me
know
and
I'm
happy
that
one
things
I'd
like
you
know
if
you're
there
topics
that
you
want,
you
did
a
really
good
job
of
trying
not
to
self-promote.
Okay.
We
appreciate
you
one
of
the
things
that
you
hear,
topics
that
you're
interested
in,
like
you
won't
hear
us
proposed
crowbars
topic,
because
it's
self
promoting.
B
So
if
it
is
saying
that
you're
interested
in
don't
be
afraid
to
say,
hey
I
want
to
see
more
about
this
or
more
about
that.
You
know
one
thing's
like
I'm,
assuming
more
pissed
in
it.
It's
actually
going
to
get
the
demo
and
do
something
we
don't
have
other
topics.
Probably
about
that
one
thing:
that's
really
fascinating
about
bringing
in
your
people
doing
OpenStack
deployments
and
Morris
a
good
example.
Is
you
get
to
see
how
people
are
choosing
operate
of
its
day,
because
we
see
a
lot.
It's
amazing
I,
every
company
we
talked
to.
B
We
have
a
different
take
on
how
the
oil
deploy.
In
fact,
we
have
different
reasons
for
what
they've
done
different
optimizations,
that
make
more
face
and
interesting
observations
are
out.
Optimizations
and
choices.
Talk
should
pretty
much
everybody
and
no
two
people
have
made
the
same
choices
from
what
they
think
is
important,
OpenStack
in-house
employed
zone.
If,
even
if
it
sounds
like
a
vendor
pitch,
there's
really
fascinating
questions.
A
B
E
E
B
Is
void
and
meet
more
makers
right,
because
what
we
see
what
we
love
is
OpenStack
consulting
projects,
all
the
projects.
Smc
is
this
month
of
teasing,
so
dude,
and
that
includes
take
welcomes
pounds
and
make
it
it's
just
people
here
dozens
time
we
actually
haven't
had
operational
lot
of
the
Nativity,
so
we
started
with
our
own
very
chef.
We
took
advantage
of
a
lot
of
work
that
a
Tennessee
vendetta,
chap
expended
in
a
department,
is
from.
B
You
say
my
apartment
and
after
a
build
of
it,
that's
been
appointed
in
Moscow
shipping
yep
it's
rather
than
does
not
run
on
anybody's
part
there.
So
we
have
angles
in
the
list
and
run
home
and
all
sorts
of
gear,
and
so
it's
not.
Our
goal
here
is
make
us
as
we
can
take
a
project
by
wstac
same
as
when
you
join
our
club
to
take.
A
C
B
B
E
A
B
D
B
Server
on
this
box
will
tell:
where
is
the
nervous
system
find
out?
The
glands
Harold
enhanced
horizon
has
to
be
up
in
splits,
so
it
doesn't
have
the
image.
So
all
those
things
I
did
we
get
weekend,
and
so
that
crowbar
does
all
that
wiring
what
he
was
talking
about,
the
artist
thing
about
crowbars
getting
the
base
system
set
up.
It
is.
B
Chef,
we
use
for
some
strange
look
about
me
chefs
and
let
all
those
things
find
each
other,
so
you
wrap
up
if
you
are
asking,
so
we
use
chef
search
today
as
a
way
to
bring
everything
together
and
know
where
all
the
pieces
are.
What
we
found
is
if
we
wait
for
of
our
operates,
it
does
orchestration
oncology
now,
so
that
puzzles
the
record.
Show
you
anybody
with
us
those
proposals.
Actually
let
you
choose
where
you
want
to
deploy
the
assets
of
cloud.
B
E
B
A
B
B
Doesn
t
switch
config-if,
not
bloody
there.
It
doesn't
your
note
sides
network
right.
If
you
need
team
networking
or
you
want
to
have
different
VLAN
configurations
and
subnets
and
baseball
that
is
it
so
yeah
it's.
You
can
take
the
open
source
crowbar
and
you
can
build
notice
that
cloud
right
in
a
kitten,
especially
if
you
do
it
like
a
vm,
where
you
don't
have
a
lot
of
get
working.
You
can
do
that
in
an
hour
of
kind
of
distance.
B
B
E
B
Are
doing
as
long
as
we're
just
at
a
one-note
cloud
is
not
a
cloud
right,
so
we
started
with
the
assumption
that
we
want
to
have
an
operational
product,
so
our
production
scale,
file
collection,
ready
cloud
and
that
meant
distributing
separating
concerns
being
where
the
network
topology
so
remarks.
Discovers
the
network
topology
sica
nakedness
decisions,
red
zones
across
switches,
things
like
that
it
sets
up
bridging
it
will
do
teen
networks,
all
those
things
are
built
in
because
that's
what
it
takes
a
few
profession
class
does.
B
My
fridge
to
her
work
too,
so
what
we
did
was
we've
been
in
Primrose,
actually
been
in
field
for
18
months
now:
open
source
of
class
August,
a
toss
coming,
and
so
we've
got
a
lot
of
experience
coming
back
in
there
at
the
time.
We
did
that
we
there
was
no
practical
reason
to
do
a
che,
OpenStack
right,
it's
cat
cuz,
it
wasn't
hardly
frankly,
it's
hardly
been
stable,
let
alone
a
table.
How
and
kudos
to
the
companies
that
actually
got
production
deployments
going
for
anything
we're
getting
much
come.
A
B
So
what
what
we're
finding
is
that,
with
all
that
experience
in
the
market,
we
found
that
there
are
things
that
we
needed
to
do
a
crowbar
to
enable
a
default
HHA
deployment.
And
that's
so
that's
a
lot
of
what
we're
building
now
is
the
types
of
things
that
allow
you
to
do
an
H,
a
deployment
we
actually
started
down
the
path
of
a
jet
employment,
I
was
going
to
say
at
the
top
foot.
B
B
So
a
lot
of
we
get
a
lot
feedback
that
what
they
really
want
to
do
is
I,
let's
start
with
Essex
or
whatever
stable
and
then
be
able
to
upgrade
in
my
great.
So
that's
that's
really
one
of
our
top
use
cases
did
make
it
in
production.
So
that's
that's
been
really
important.
But
to
do
that,
you
have
to
be
able
to
download
a
stable
set
of
reebok,
repose
and
packages.
B
You
have
to
be
able
to
deal
with
upgrades
of
operating
systems
because,
when
Bruce
Lee
comes
out
with
probably
coming
out
on
a
30,
no
4,
it's
the
operating
system
of
choice,
and
so
all
these
things
get
baked
into
your
health
assistance
and
operates.
So
your
group,
we
hit
a
favorite
Leary
factory
job
with
taking
making
for
our
database
configuration
imminence
exhaust
at
home,
current
Omar's,
very
clear
kind
of
Chef
match
You
chef,
love
that
don't
you
chef.
B
Stuff
mean
we're
going
to
have
much
more
scale,
Mormont's
think
are
going
to
run
a
lot
smoother,
and
then
we
can
do
all
sorts
of
really
cool
modeling's,
we're
now
actually
building
a
real
network
models
and
the
real
figuration
model
builder
intentions
behind
things.
So
what
happens
happened
is
used
to
shout.
It
really
made
some
cool
people
deploy
and
plow
bill
use
a
blanket
term.
They
will
use
this
convergence
concept
where
you
throw
out
a
we
throw
out
configuration
and
then
every
15
minutes
ship
sort
of
convergys
down
into
the
right
configuration
and
Geeta
there.
B
What
we
find
that
an
orchestration
is
people
are
not
that
patient
so
to
deploy
an
openstack
cloud.
You
actually
have
to
set
up
something
here
and
something
there
some
things
here
and
some
things
there
and
something
there
did
that
by
conversions.
It
would
take
you
like
two
hours,
but
I
did
you
get
the
network
set
up
in
one
pass
and
then
get
the
database
setup
in
one
pass,
and
so
promo
art
is
much
more.
B
It
has
an
orchestration
system.
We
actually
push.
The
chef
runs
to
occur
every
time
you
move
through
the
orchestration
levels
and
ears,
and
so
we
do
a
lot
of
orchestration
like
that
new
system
we're
actually
adding
events
eventing
so
that
you
can
actually
subscribe
to
events
they're
coming
out
of
her
bar
and
you
get
a
secondary,
listen
around
a
few.
B
Reboots
and
thinking
to
take
advantage
of
some
messages,
so
there's
a
lot
of
funds
for
that.
If
we're
trying
to
make
the
networking,
we
do
the
pervert
you
look
powerful,
but
it
requires
you
to
manually
configure
a
JSON
file,
so
we're
changing
that
72
much
more
flexible,
open
networking
will
truly
be
built
on
blog.
So
that's
that's
a
big
thing.
That's
coming
people!
If
you
anything
interesting
the
crowbar
and
we
notice
this
we're
very
active,
active
list,
people
so
happy
to
help
people
you
drove
rd
with
it
or
not,
modèle
customer.
B
B
Backed
employed
a
where
we'll
take
the
release
candidate
or
of
this
fact
and
we'll
build
all
the
chef's
go
to
use
deployment
in
the
open.
The
watch
should
work
on
those
people
in
the
community,
and
so
it's
a
chance
of
people
to
get
the
access
to
movies
back
pets
and
then
start
playing
with
figuration.
Well,
what
happens?
We
don't
release
after
that?
We
actually
go
through
a
full
QA
cycle.
River
usually
takes
two
or
three
months,
so
we'll
get
community
input
back
about
Haley
openstep
know
the
source
stuff
is
working.