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=== Technical Vision for OpenStack === | === Technical Vision for OpenStack === |
Revision as of 16:01, 7 February 2019
The OpenStack Technical Committee is one of the governing bodies of the OpenStack project. You can find more information about it, such as the list of its current members or its governance charter, on the OpenStack TC governance website at https://governance.openstack.org/tc/ .
This page tracks the various governance changes being proposed and the various initiatives the Technical Committee is pursuing. We hold office hours at various times during the week on the #openstack-tc IRC channel. Conversation starters for the office hours are here.
Other tasks can be found in the storyboard project.
Status last updated: 2019/02/07
Contents
Project team changes
Documentation Changes
Other Initiatives
Help most needed list evolution
Drivers: ttx
Status: under discussion on the mailing-list
Asking for help was not very successful, partially due to how intimidating it is for new contributors to join. Maybe proposing mentoring if you offer time is a more positive way to look at it.
Formalizing pop-up teams
Drivers: ttx
Status: under discussion on the mailing-list
Cross-project work is still difficult. Maybe formalizing the concept of pop-up teams a bit more, with clear scope and disband criteria (under the model of Kubernetes working groups) would help.
Technical Vision for OpenStack
Drivers: zaneb, ttx, cdent
Status: Under dicussion
The initial vision has been created. The agreed next step (to be done by cdent and TheJulia) is to publicize it and request that projects self-evaluate themselves against the vision.
References
tags indicating the upgrade support in deployment tools
Drivers: ttx
Status: New
During the FFU session at the Rocky Forum, Dan Smith and David Medberry indicated interest in defining tags to describe what upgrade features deployment tools have.
References
Next steps in TC Vision / defining role of the TC
Drivers: ttx, TheJulia, cdent
Status: Document created as role of the tc. Next step (by cdent): to publicize and get community verify that it represent reality and that reality is what people desire; find out what's missing.
References
Clarifying Requirements for PTL Contact Details
Drivers:
Monty pointed out that we have a general community expectation that leaders are visible via IRC. That may not always be the case for some corners of our community, however. We need to decide whether we want to require IRC nicks for PTL candidates, whether we want to include other forms of contact for other chat platforms (optionally?), etc. and write a resolution so the election official have clear guidance.
2018-09-09 - need to figure out how to ask PTLs for a primary means of contact without dictating a specific means and without opening ourselves up to having to sign on to every new chat tool
Status: New
References:
- https://review.openstack.org/#/c/589696/ (abandoned)
- https://review.openstack.org/#/c/590082/ (fills in missing nicks with "None supplied")
Tracking OpenStack team health
See OpenStack_health_tracker for liaison assignment and status updates.