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OpenStack Upstream Training Introductions
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About the training
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- It is about
- Open collaboration
- Learn about the community
- Learn how to participate in OpenStack
- Interactive, hands-on class
- It is not about
- How to use OpenStack
- How to deploy OpenStack
- How to prepare for different exams
Exercise 1
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Introduce yourself to the others at your table! Who you are,
what experience you have with OpenStack if any, what company
you are at and what your role is there, why you are attending
the course, etc.
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We will introduce ourselves first and then turn it over to them
to talk to each other at their tables.
Jump on etherpad
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- Open the `training etherpad <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/upstream-institute-shanghai-2019>`_
for team work
Open the Contributor Guide
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The Contributor Guide contains all the information you need to know to be able
to start contributing to OpenStack.
The training blocks will guide you through the chapters to get to know the
community, tools and processes that we are using.
Ready, set, go to `The OpenStack Contributor Guide <https://docs.openstack.org/contributors/>`_
And then open the `Introductions
<https://docs.openstack.org/contributors/common/introduction.html>`_ chapter.
Exercise 2
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List at least three of the nine services that make up OpenStack's core
functionality.
Exercise 3
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What are the Four Opens?