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Contributor Vision
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Background
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During the Rocky Project Teams Gathering (Feburary/March 2018),
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The contributors in the room at that time took a few minutes to write out
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each contributor's vision of where they see ironic in five years time.
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After everyone had a chance to spend a few minutes writing, we went around the
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room and gave every contributor the chance to read their vision and allow other
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contributors to ask questions to better understand what each individual
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contributor wrote. While we were doing that, we also took time to capture
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the common themes.
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This entire exercise did result in some laughs and a common set of words,
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and truly helped to ensure that the entire team proceeded to use the same
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"words" to describe various aspects as the sessions progressed during
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the week. We also agreed that we should write a shared vision, to have
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something to reference and remind us of where we want to go as a community.
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Rocky Vision: For 2022-2023
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Common Themes
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Below is an entirely unscientific summary of common themes that arose
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during the discussion among fourteen contributors.
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* Contributors picked a time between 2020, and 2023.
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* 4 Contributors foresee ironic being the leading Open Source baremetal
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deployment technology
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* 2 Contributors foresee ironic reaching feature parity with Nova.
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* 2 Contributors foresee users moving all workloads "to the cloud"
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* 1 Contributor foresees Kubernetes and Container integration being the
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major focus of Bare Metal as a Service further down the road.
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* 2 Contributors foresee greater composible hardware being more common.
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* 1 Contributor foresees ironic growing into or supporting CMDBs.
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* 2 Contributors foresee that features are more micro-service oriented.
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* 2 Contributors foresee that ironic supported all of the possible
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baremetal management needs
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* 1 Contributor foresees standalone use being more common.
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* 2 Contributors foresee the ironic's developer community growing
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* 2 Contributors foresee that auto-discovery will be more common.
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* 2 Contributors foresee ironic being used for devices beyond servers,
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such as lightbulbs, IOT, etc.
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Vision Statement
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The year is 2022. We're meeting to plan the Z release of Ironic.
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We stopped to reflect upon the last few years of Ironic's growth,
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how we had come such a long way to become the defacto open source
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baremetal deployment technology. How we had grown our use cases,
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and support for consumers such as containers, and users who wished
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to managed specialized fleets of composed machines.
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New contributors and their different use cases have brought us closer
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to parity with virtual machines. Everyday we're gaining word of more
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operators adopting the ironic community's CMDB integration to leverage
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hardware discovery. We've heard of operators deploying racks upon racks
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of new hardware by just connecting the power and network cables,
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and from there the operators have discovered time to write the world's
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greatest operator novel with the time saved in commissioning new racks
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of hardware.
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Time has brought us closer and taught us to be more collaborative across
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the community, and we look forward to our next release together.
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