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General information for all OCP events can be found at: http:// | General information for all OCP events can be found at: http://opencompute.org/participate/events/ | ||
As our community continues to grow, we will be implementing remote participation options (details are still being worked out) and as such we have added a Video Policy for all our events. More details about this policy can be found [http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Events/VideoPolicy#Video_Policy| here]. | As our community continues to grow, we will be implementing remote participation options (details are still being worked out) and as such we have added a Video Policy for all our events. More details about this policy can be found [http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Events/VideoPolicy#Video_Policy| here]. | ||
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Implementation of OCP’s legal framework (CLA’s, OWFa’s). | Implementation of OCP’s legal framework (CLA’s, OWFa’s). | ||
Building out/addressing technologies for new sectors. | Building out/addressing technologies for new sectors. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:01, 16 May 2017
OCP EVENTS[edit]
General information for all OCP events can be found at: http://opencompute.org/participate/events/
As our community continues to grow, we will be implementing remote participation options (details are still being worked out) and as such we have added a Video Policy for all our events. More details about this policy can be found here.
OCP Summits[edit]
The Open Compute Project Foundation hosts annual summits, where the community meets and discusses the latest developments with OCP. Summits offer a chance to hear from speakers and panels, get the latest announcements, view demonstrations, visit booths, and network with others in the community.
OCP Engineering Workshops[edit]
The Open Compute Project Foundation will host a series of engineering workshops each year to build on the community. The goals of these are:
Increased community participation and stickiness. Increase the OCP technology portfolio; depth and breadth of specifications and charters. Drive the product-ionization of OCP’s specifications. A good example here is the Intel’s interconnect technology that enables Sipho. Solidify specification versioning pipeline, release process, naming conventions. Take into account/understand the suppliers needs and OCP partners needs; AMDs Roadrunner and the associated release and deployment is a good example here. Implementation of OCP’s legal framework (CLA’s, OWFa’s). Building out/addressing technologies for new sectors.