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Mark Baker
on 23 February 2016

Stop what you are doing and complete the OpenStack User Survey now


The OpenStack user survey is a key input into many decisions that are made in the OpenStack community: it helps determine which projects are prioritised by the Product Working Group and as well as shaping distributions like Ubuntu OpenStack.  So if you haven’d completed it please do so today:

https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/survey-2016-q1/about-you

The survey closes Wednesday evening so make sure you have your say. By doing so you are helping create the OpenStack you need.

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