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  • The stable branch policy is now maintained in the project team guide
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  • example, the Heat Project Team has a team of core reviewers responsible to drive development in code repositories for the Heat project, the Heat client
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  • Summits. Workgroups which want to become an OpenStack Project Team should read the Project Team Guide first. Then check the current requirements. If they
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  • OpenStack software. This content has been moved to https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/bugs.html
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  • This page is now maintained as a guide at: https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/ptl.html
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  • Documentation (category Horizontal Team) (section Project documentation)
    OpenStack projects. Developer's Guide in the Infra Manual How to Contribute Sign the Contributor agreement Design Tenets Project Team Guide Coding
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  • com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20161229T0200). Announcements / Reminders New project name Task tracking Open discussion Logs from previous meetings can be
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  • Anyone is welcome to add topics to the agenda before or at the beginning of meetings. The next meeting will be on Nov 16, 2017 at 0200 UTC (http://www
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  • The Distributed Virtual Router project team holds weekly team meetings in #openstack-meeting-alt Weekly on Wednesdays at 1500UTC in openstack-meeting-alt
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  • responsibility of each sub-project team to manage their bug backlog. The Team Lead has the ability to assign bugs to members of the team. Team members can also
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  • QA (category Horizontal Team) (section Project Team Definition)
    QA project team has a weekly IRC meeting, for more details see: Meetings/QATeamMeeting The OpenStack QA project team is made of multiple projects which
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  • openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-announce/ https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/open-community.html#mailing-lists Hosts the community discussion
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  • identifying project areas in the team that might be a good fit for your interests and experience. The following is a list of areas with projects ideal for
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  • of a single project and team. Currently, the telemetry project provides a set of functionality split across multiple projects; each project designed to
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  • agenda might evolve. Each project team comes up with its own way of building a schedule, ultimately arbitrated by the team's PTL. Sessions are generally
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  • representing a certain team will co-locate with another team to become participating members and serve as the conduit between the two project teams. You can find
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  • process: Register your blueprint in Launchpad by going to the project page at launchpad.net/$PROJECT and clicking "Register a blueprint" Upload a design specification
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  • formally released Rejected - The project team has decided to not implement the feature Deferred - The project team has decided to implement the feature
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  • https://openinfra.dev/ptg/ https://ptg.opendev.org/etherpads.html https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/PTG/Apr2024PTG/Etherpads https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/PTG/2024
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  • NOVA Project Team Lead (1 Position) SWIFT Project Team Lead (1 Position) GLANCE Project Team Lead (1 Position) HORIZON Project Team Lead (1 Position)
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  • The project bug teams are the bug contact for a given project. They have the ability to see Private bugs filed against the project. The project core
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  • See https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/ptl.html#core-member-maintenance
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  • Header The OpenStack Project Mercador Team holds public weekly meetings in #openstack-meeting, Fridays at 1700 UTC. Everyone interested in OpenStack
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  • Nova roughly follows the general release schedule. Sep 10-Sep 14: Project Team Gathering Oct 25: s-1 milestone Nov 13-15: Summit Jan 10: s-2 milestone
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  • zation_Team_Call This is the StarlingX Config/DC/Flock sub-project team bi-weekly call, the sub-project team members as well as other project participants
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  • Manila Core Team members Current Python Manilaclient Core Team members Current Manila Tempest Plugin Core Team members Current Manila UI Core Team members
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  • The Picasso project team holds a biweekly meeting in #openstack-meeting on Tuesdays at 1700 UTC. Everyone is welcome. Wiki Blueprints Tuesday March
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  • releases. The roadmap team consists of the Product WG cross project liaisons (CPL) and additional team members. If a project already has a CPL then that
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  • with the Release Management team. Its tasks are described in the project team guide: http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/release-management.html
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  • those participating (or wanting to participate) in the Feature Tracker project. Feature Tracker can be found and we encourage any and all use at: http://featuretracker
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  • Reasonableness Python Build Reasonableness PTL Project Team Lead See http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/ PV Persistent Volumes See https://kubernetes
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  • The project team hangs out on Freenode in the #openstack-cinder channel, feel free to drop by and stay as long as you want to discuss your future implementation
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  • with ironic-week-prio: https://tinyurl.com/ironic-weekly-prio-dash Project Teams Gathering (PTG) 2024.2 topics and discussions https://etherpad.opendev
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  • The Barbican project team holds a weekly team meeting in #openstack-barbican: Weekly on Mondays at 1500 UTC The blueprints that are used as a basis
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  • specific topic to the corresponding project team meeting. Exceptions may be granted by the PTL of the affected project.
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  • specific topic to the corresponding project team meeting. Exceptions may be granted by the PTL of the affected project.
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  • Reference: http://governance.openstack.org/reference/projects/index.html Except otherwise-noted in the project team description, the electorate for a given PTL
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  • ng. Project Team Lead (PTL): Manages day-to-day operations, drives the project team goals, resolves technical disputes within the project team, https://wiki
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  • core openstack projects or other 3rd party repo's [Help]: Request for assistance, questions A new defect for the Security Sub-project would be tagged
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  • Meetings/StableTeam (category Horizontal Team) (section Weekly OpenStack Stable Team Meeting)
    https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StableBranch Project team guide: http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/stable-branches.html Issues tracker: https://etherpad
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  • Mid-Cycle The telemetry project team holds a meeting in #openstack-meeting when specific items to discuss are placed on agenda. The meetings run on Thursdays
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  • liaisons to each project team, so in future that will continue but will be documented in the openstack/governance Git repository's project metadata and on
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  • also published at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ceilometer/. The project team hangs out on Freenode in the #openstack-ceilometer channel, feel free
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  • The Vitrage project team holds a meeting in #openstack-meeting-4 every week on Wednesdays at 0800 UTC. Everyone is welcome. The blueprints that are used
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  • org/p/apr2024-ptg-qa Gate Status / Fix Checks <not just QA projects gate but any other project gate also where QA team can help> Gate Blocker Fix / Urgent Change https://review
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  • working to determine how to use it pre release. Add reference to the project-team-guide in the fail ci msg (fungi 20240423) https://review.opendev.org/914189
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  • to any program repository during the previous two release cycles. Core project team members may grant ATC to significant, non code-contributors for two cycles
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  • Product Working Group collaborate with OpenStack Project team? Product Working Group has a list of Cross Project Liaisons (PWG CPL). When a user story is created
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  • org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/reference/projects.yaml?id=sept-2015-elections Except otherwise-noted in the project team description, the electorate for a
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  • org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/reference/projects.yaml?id=march-2016-elections Except otherwise-noted in the project team description, the electorate for a
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  • OpenStack Project Teams are the building blocks to achieve OpenStack's mission. One can think of Project Teams as teams of people using tools
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  • Upstream work in OpenStack is organized under official project teams, but also more informal groups of people working in the same area with a common goal
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  • that you can get involved: Contact one of the project leads listed below to help with a specific project. Learn about other ways to contribute. Attend
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  • The Zaqar project team holds a bi-weekly team meeting in #openstack-zaqar. Tuesday bi-weekly meeting 02:00 UTC, starting Tuesday, 7 March 2017' Action
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  • Proposal whether that includes creating project level specs/blueprints, cross-project spec(s), or a new OpenStack project. The implementation plan is to ensure
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  • to any program repository during the previous two release cycles. Core project team members may grant ATC to significant, non code contributors for two cycles
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  • pA/edit?usp=sharing The OpenStack UX project is a pan-project team that engages with the vertical projects to help them understand their users by conducting
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  • The Stackalytics project team holds a be-weekly (starting from Oct 21st) team meeting in #openstack-meeting: Mondays at 15:00 UTC Roadmap for 0.4 release
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  • basic information on Masakari's governance, including the current PTL (Project Team Lead), please visit Masakari's governance page. To see the current list
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  • Nova roughly follows the general release schedule. Sept 11-15: Project Team Gathering Oct 19: q-1 milestone, nova spec freeze Nov 6-8: Summit Dec
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  • Nova roughly follows the general release schedule. Feb 26-Mar 2: Project Team Gathering Apr 19: r-1 milestone May 21-24: Summit Jun 7: r-2 milestone
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  • Nova roughly follows the general release schedule. Feb 20-24: Project Team Gathering April 4: spec review sprint April 13: p-1 milestone, Nova Spec
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  • appropriate mailing-list, and then discussed at team meetings. A committee comprised of OpenInfra Project representatives and Foundation Staff will schedule
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  • out http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/release-management.html for more details. The OpenStack Infrastructure team has set up automatic generation
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  • and supported by the project team. These drivers are submitted using the same process and guidelines as any other code in the project, including review requirements
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  • The OpenStack Chef project team holds office hours as needed in #openstack-chef: IRC Office Hours Tuesdays at 0900 UTC and 1500 UTC on an adhoc basis
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  • and the rest of the Project Team A slightly dated architecture diagram can be seen here Description: As with any open source project, one of the most
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  • site for the particular project, which is used to describe the feature more formally. Blueprints are then approved by project team members, and development
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  • organized around project teams, who each own a set of git repositories. One well-known drawback of this organization is that it makes cross-project work harder
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  • Contributors (ATC)/Active Project Contributors (APC) for participants eligible to participate in the electoral process for Project Team Leads (PTL) and Technical
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  • 2 Maturity A project has reached Level 2 maturity if it meets the following criteria: The project has an install guide The project has seven or more
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  • e-english-speakers.html Next steps/actions/notes ACTION: Prepare a project team guide patch to help discuss current best practices https://review.openstack
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  • (includes guidance on how to participate): https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/project-team-guide Thursday April 23, 2015 at 1600 UTC Sprint will run for 24 hours
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  • Contribution Project Roadmap Launchpad Project for Blueprints Submitting and Fixing Bugs Testing Solum Mailing List OpenStack Mailing List for project related
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  • list of personas at the bottom of this page. Thank you! The OpenStack UX Project Team Below is a list of existing cloud roles we have identified from the
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  • solution you use is completely up to you. That being said, we (the Cinder project team) are interested in fostering a community of Third Party CI maintainers
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  • become part of the community. The team consists of liaisons from the project teams and volunteers from the community. The team members are working on to improve
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  • add and vote for session topics Next Midcycle, Pike Design Summit Project Team Gathering http://www.openstack.org/ptg Atlanta, February 20-24 https://etherpad
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  • on release notes. These are largely compiled by the PTL or CPL of the project team involved, but we are responsible for reviewing and copyediting. On the
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  • confusion and limit overflow. In the Design Summit sched you can point your project teams to specific track content by giving them specific subtype URLs like:
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  • Read and follow the OpenStack Project Team Guide. (While OpenStack Valet is not an official OpenStack project, the project is being led with this guide
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  • Ironic (section Projects)
    org/wiki/Ironic/CoreTeam Cross-project liaisons: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/CrossProjectLiaisons Ironic was first available as an incubated project in the "Icehouse"
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  • Cinder project sessions at the Project Team Gathering for the Xena development cycle, held virtually April 19-23, 2021. The Cinder project team met from
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  • as well as help the projects validate design and development efforts to address those issues. In addition, we help the project teams create solutions to
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  • aremetal [11:15am-12:45pm] - Nova - Project Onboarding - https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BOS-forum-nova-project-onboarding [12:05pm-12:45pm] - OpenStack
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  • odl-jenkinsContact Information: The Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects admin team, odl-openstack@opendaylight.orgIntent: Neutron testing for OpenDaylight
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  • the program fulfills the requirements of an OpenStack program. Read the Project Team Guide for details. The PTL should be a member of the `heat-release`
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  • 2015) Click here to view the results of the study. The OpenStack UX project team will be meeting at IBM's Design Center to finalize a set of personas
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  • Mike Remove useless configuration options, cut unused features, cull project teams that are not going anywhere http://www.scaryland.net/complicated.pdf
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  • published at http://ceilometer.readthedocs.org in a more friendly format. The project team hangs out on Freenode in the #openstack-metering channel, feel free to
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the second Projects Team Gathering for the 2023.2 cycle, held at the Vancouver 2023 OpenInfra Summit/Forum/PTG, June
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  • users with the assistance of the test manager and development team leader or the project QA team (as a part of internal SDP). The acceptance test will be done
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the Projects Team Gathering for the Train release in Denver, 2019. Each team can organize the content on their allocated
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the Projects Team Gathering in Denver. Each team can organize the content on their allocated day(s) in the way that seems
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the Projects Team Gathering in Atlanta. Each team can organize the content on their allocated day(s) in the way that
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  • The goal is that each project development team will help to review, document, and keep the information related to their project up to date for each release
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  • The goal is that each project development team will help to review, document, and keep the information related to their project up to date for each release
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  • The goal is that each project development team will help to review, document, and keep the information related to their project up to date for each release
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  • individual members that are also committers for one of the official project teams repositories over the Juno-Kilo timeframe (April 9, 2014 06:00 UTC to
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  • individual members that are also committers for one of the official project teams repositories over the Kilo-Liberty timeframe (September 18, 2014 06:00
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  • individual members that are also committers for one of the official project teams repositories over the Liberty-Mitaka timeframe (March 4, 2015 00:00 UTC
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  • or something that need attention from a specific project team or working group This help the Forum team to aggregate data and produce post-forum summary
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  • site for the particular project, which is used to describe the feature more formally. Blueprints are then approved by project team members, and development
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  • Cinder project sessions at the Project Team Gathering for the Yoga development cycle, held virtually October 18-22, 2021. The Cinder project team met from
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  • deprecation policy (deprecation policy in the project team guide: https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/deprecation.html) There will be a 2 cycle
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  • we encourage projects to identify areas of their APIs that could use clarification or have been problematic to the team. Project teams that have reviewed
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  • documentation for the same. Link: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/project-team-guide/+/843457/1/doc/source/release-management.rst Gorka also has a
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  • that comprises an OpenStack-deployed Application (what is referred to as "Project" in Keystone terminology) against loss/damage (e.g. backup, replication)
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  • meeting PTG Team Photos Project Update and Project Onboarding Code review priorities AOB PTG Team Photos PTG meeting preparation AOB PTG Team Photos
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  • we will be confined to only project scope and the personas to be implemented are project admin, project member and project reader. Cinder has already implemented
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  • of the project team names like swift is lowercase. When used as a command-line-client name, lowercase is best. When used for the team or project name, typically
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the virtual Projects Team Gathering (Zed cycle), April 2022. This page was dumped from http://ptg.openstack.org/etherpads
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  • backporting fixes to the stable branches http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/stable-branches.html#proactive-backportsThis is a list of bugs
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  • instead!. For the openstack-discuss list in particular, see the OpenStack Project Team Guide chapter on Open Community where its extensive use of topic tags
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  • Create new chapter “project specific install guides” as skeleton: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/342190/ - merged Create new project-specific install guides
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  • decide the right course for OpenStack. There are also several Project Teams and Team Leaders, who may be able to help you figure out which direction
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the Projects Team Gathering in Denver, 2018. Each team can organize the content on their allocated day(s) in the way
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the virtual Projects Team Gathering, Oct 2020. This page was dumped from http://ptg.openstack.org/etherpads.html. airship:
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the Projects Team Gathering in Shanghai, 2019. This page was dumped from ptgbot page after the PTG. airship: https://etherpad
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the virtual Projects Team Gathering, June 2020. This page was dumped from ptgbot page after the PTG. airship: https://etherpad
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the virtual Projects Team Gathering (Yoga cycle), Oct 2021. This page was dumped from http://ptg.openstack.org/etherpads
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the virtual Projects Team Gathering (2023.2 cycle), March 2023. This page was dumped from http://ptg.openstack.org/etherpads
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  • Grouphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slc-kOao3BY OpenInfra Project Teams GatheringOpenInfra Project Teams Gathering (PTG) October 20, 2022 06:00 - 09:00 UTC
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  • updates to the Admin Guide content Encourage the project teams to move existing content to project team repositories Update the Documentation Contributor
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  • existing project. The existing project's core team votes on an initial PTL for the new project. Any of the existing project's core team members who wish
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  • covered during the Cinder project sessions at the Wallaby PTG, held virtually October 26-30, 2020. The Cinder project team met from Tuesday 27 October
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  • etherpad tables in a room Team photo shoot on Thu afternoon 2 pm Oct 16, 2019: PTG Etherpad: add topics Team dinner date/time Project updates: Not at Summit
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  • Tricircle Ocata cycle design summit sessions: [1][2] Atlanta PTG(project team gather) presence release for stable/newton and tricircle cleaning open
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the Projects Team Gathering in Dublin. Each team can organize the content on their allocated day(s) in the way that seems
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  • be more inclusive and bring more project teams into OpenStack, but doing that further strains our cross-project teams' capacity to help us all with documentation
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the virtual Projects Team Gathering (2023.1 cycle), Oct 2022. This page was dumped from http://ptg.openstack.org/etherpads
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  • This is the list of etherpads for the virtual Projects Team Gathering (Antelope cycle), Oct 2022. This page was dumped from http://ptg.openstack.org/etherpads
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  • Team team team team team, It's been a crazy few weeks since the PTG ramping up our goals for Pike! Big thanks to everyone who has really hit the ground
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  • Direction" Should reflect future technical direction (from the project technical teams and the TC) and help manage deprecated capabilities. "Stable" Test
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  • result in sub-teams spinning off around various efforts. These efforts could take the form of SIG's, new Project Teams, POC teams, etc. These teams operate independently
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  • [19] 14:00 Standard Deprecation Policy [20] Documentation Team [21] Performance Team Kick-off [22] 14:50 Role Assignments for Service users [23]
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  • help to decide the right course for OpenStack. There are also Project Core Teams and Project Technical Leads, who may be able to help us figure out the best
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  • development team meets every Thursday at 1600UTC on IRC #openstack-heat-translator channel. Since the heat-translator and tosca-parser projects development
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  • "Description": "Should reflect future technical direction (from the project technical teams and the TC) and help manage deprecated capabilities",
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  • software with teams of developers contributing to and building commercial products based on a variety of open-source projects. These teams have delivered
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  • documentation project page should incorporate link to the source plugin repo and its entry in DriverLog project teams should incorporate all development team members
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  • October 2021 PTG: This project is no longer active Project Lead: Technical Lead: Dean Troyer <dean.troyer@intel.com> Contributors: Dean Troyer <dean
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  • Topics: Yoga PTG planning Project sync coverage proposal Check the time for a project you are covering schedule a time for that project PRG Share draft of guidelines
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  • NFV is part of the Flock Services sub-project. Story Board All Active Stories Merged Stories Launchpad Bugs All Open Bugs Fixed Bugs VIM Automated
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  • the StarlingX Networking sub-team. Responsible for upstreaming existing StarlingX Openstack patches to the core projects Responsible for the StarlingX
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  • Welcome to the MultiOS sub-project! October 2021 PTG: Recommend to combine with the Distro-OS project Project Lead: Victor Rodriguez <victor.rodriguez
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  • October 2021 PTG: This project is no longer active Project Lead: Cesar Lara <cesar.lara@intel.com> Technical Lead: Lemus Contreras, Cristopher J <cristopher
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  • (bauzas) Feature Drivers nova-drivers team Code Reviewers nova-core team python-novaclient-core team os-vif-core team Blueprint Czar (responsible for maintenance
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  • Welcome to the Docs and Infra sub-project! Project Lead: Greg Waines <Greg.Waines@windriver.com> Technical Lead: Juanita Balaraj <Juanita.Balaraj@windriver
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  • Project Lead: Rob Cooke Technical Lead: Rob Cooke Verification and validation of StarlingX system - take a look at the test strategy Consolidate an
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  • tracked in the Distro project or in their own projects? [Ghada: I believe we agreed this will be tracked by the Distro Non-Openstack team] - stories created
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  • 現状、Zanata では、言語ごとに翻訳対象をまとめるページがないので、 リンク集として作ってみました。 Horizon: master (liberty) django-openstack-auth (Horizon で使用される認証用のライブラリ) master (liberty) Magnum
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  • of Containerization Project: Containerizing StarlingX Infrastructure All story board stories and launchpad bugs created for this team should use the tag
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  • you. You can join below work items: On the Zanata Project List, there are many Openstack Projects. You can choose one and edit it yourself. All translation
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  • Project Lead: Ghada Khalil <Ghada.Khalil@windriver.com> Technical Lead: Ghada Khalil <Ghada.Khalil@windriver.com> Contributors: Yue Tao <Yue.Tao@windriver
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  • StarlingX release schedule, content and planning. Work with the Project leads of the sub-projects to pull together the bottom-up plans. Perform the mechanics
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  • October 2021 PTG: This project is no longer active Project Lead: Cindy Xie <cindy.xie@intel.com> Technical Lead: Contributors: Austin Sun <austin
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  • Owner: Build sub-project Basic processes & infrastructure Owner: Docs & Infra sub-project Documentation Owner: Docs & Infra sub-project Distro management
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  • Barbican (section Core Team)
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    castellan project in launchpad. Core review team: castellan-core Documentation: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/castellan/ Summary: a project that creates
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  • Vulnerability Management Team (VMT) and the OpenStack Security Group (OSSG). These organizations have now combined under the Security Project. The VMT continues
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  • Cinder (section Core Team)
    openstack.org pages are for development team collaboration and documentation. If you are looking for official project documentation, please go to https://docs
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  • Project Lead:Mike Matteson <mike.matteson@windriver.com> Technical Lead: Scott Little <scott.little@windriver.com> Contributors: Davlet Panech <davlet
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  • training-guides project. Preference given to quality of reviews over quantity of reviews. Creating or maintaining a sub-project/section in the project (ex. Labs
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  • relationship of NFV team and this project: This project serves as (sub)component(s) necessary for NFV in openstack. The team will cooperate with NFV team. links
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  • Infrastructure (category Horizontal Team)
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  • planes web, etc. Mantenir i millorar la plataforma de traducció. Testar el project I18N. Vols contribuïr? Si vols ajudar traduïnt el software d' OpenStack
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  • ============== The tool *sosreport* has support for some OpenStack projects. It's worth having a look at it. For example, if you want to collect
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  • membership on this team takes a lot of time. Further, it is important that the time invested is consistent. It is harmful to the team and the project overall for
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  • The Containers team is a cross-functional team for OpenStack community stakeholders interested in adding better support in OpenStack for container technology
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  • "Messaging Service" or similar. Project must have a well-defined core review team, with reviews distributed amongst the team (and not being primarily done
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  • org is hosted by the OpenDev infrastructure team. You can find all source code tarballs of OpenStack projects on https://releases.openstack.org . Alternatively
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  • open source projects. Ben has been a contributor to the OpenStack project for nearly 3 years. Mirantis - Software Developer, Manila - Core Team Yulia has
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  • membership on this team takes a lot of time. Further, it is important that the time invested is consistent. It is harmful to the team and the project overall for
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  • link for more details. Testing All open Group Policy bugs across the projects, pick one and start hacking! Review GBP patches (Gerrit Dashboard) Weekly
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  • availability: just one working API node is enough to continue handling requests Project is not maintained anymore. User/Developer Documentation Design Documentation
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  • membership on this team takes a lot of time. Further, it is important that the time invested is consistent. It is harmful to the team and the project overall for
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  • Zaqar (section Project scope)
    community should consider starting a new project to address that need. Zaqar, as with all OpenStack projects, is designed with the following guidelines
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  • Review the NFV campaign landing page and promotion plan, as well as upcoming projects Review the Etherpad Watch the recording Download the recording 2015
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  • Cyborg (section Projects)
    Liaisons(works with nova team around Cyborg things) Brin Zhang(brinzhang) Xinran Wang(xinranwang) Neutron Group Liaisons(works with neutron team around Cyborg things)
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  • http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Nova_Bugs_Team_Meeting Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/nova-bugs-team March 7th (Tuesday) 1800 UTC #openstack-meeting-4
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  • create a wiki page about your project, with at least the following information: Project codename Trademarks (Does this project name, codename or contents
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  • In the case that a project has intentionally duplicated functionality of another project, or portion of a project, the new project must reach a level of
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  • membersNova is also split up into sub-teams. Some blueprints are assigned to sub-teams rather than individuals. See Teams. Project home: http://launchpad.net/swift
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  • Designate (category RelatedProjects) (section Sub Teams)
    PowerDNS and Bind9 out of the box [1] #openstack-dns on OFTC The Designate team currently does not hold regular meetings. Please feel free to contact us
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  • They can be found at: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/55 The Infra team does regular bug days, where old bugs are updated, new bugs
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  • ${PHYSNET0} --minimum 400 --maximum 499 --private --project ${ADMINID} openstack network create --project ${ADMINID} --provider-network-type=vlan --provid
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  • #link 3rd party CI status (not so dead) http://ciwatch.mmedvede.net/project?project=nova #topic Review status page #link http://status.openstack.org/reviews/#nova
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  • link to this release's etherpad below. There will be a section for the next team meeting near the top of the etherpad. 2024.1 (Caracal) Cinder Weekly Meeting
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  • Technical Committee Anne Gentle Rags Srinivas DefCore Jonathan Bryce Cross-Project Liaisons TODO Join the user-committee mailing list, watch for emails that
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  • Mistral Not known. TBD PTL: Renat Akhmerov TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Yes.
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  • same way, so let's use $PROJECT here. $PROJECT is the name of the repository. The files live in $PROJECT repository directory $PROJECT/locale/ The process
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  • development cycle, the team proposes a release to be the "final" foo release. At this point we create a stable/foo branch, managed by the Stable Team, which can get
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  • infrastructure and applications within OpenStack clouds. Heat is the main project in the OpenStack Orchestration program. It implements an orchestration engine
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  • used to validate developments against. The work group has also established a team to focus ecosystem development (both vendors and industry co-travelers),
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  • meeting at all, but until that conversation resolves and while the new project is getting itself organized, we'll carry on. Note: This meeting was formerly
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  • Kayobe is now a deliverable of the kolla project, and is discussed in the Kolla meeting. See https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Kolla. IRC logs
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  • applications. You can find an overview of the StarlingX project's features here. The StarlingX project opens all of these enhancements to the open source community
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  • Marconi project was proposed at the Grizzly design summit. Requirements were discussed with the community and used to form the basis for the project's charter
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  • There is now a Debian packaging team working on OpenStack. This team consist of the following Debian Developers: Thomas Goirand < zigo@debian.org > Ghe
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  • TripleO (section Review team)
    Policy The review team should look for reviews in all the following projects: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/tripleo-specs
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  • openstack-infra/zuul team-core = cboylan, corvus, fungi, mordred [group-ironic] projects = openstack/ironic, openstack/python-ironicclient team-core = devananda
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  • Contributor Portal Mentoring Outreachy The list of project liaisons can be found in the Cross Project Liaisons Wiki Here. New Contributor Patches Unmerged
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  • the review team and postponed until the next series development opens (which should happen when RC1 is published). FPF ensures busy projects can prioritize
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  • VMware vSphere technologies. bugs cross-listed with openstack-vmwareapi-team are fixes we have deemed essential for vmware-company customers running OpenStack
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  • October 2021 PTG: This project is no longer active Project Lead: zhaos <zhaos@neusoft.com> Technical Lead: Contributors: chen.dq <chen.dq@neusoft
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  • The charter for the project is focused narrowly on discovering pre-existing infrastructure and installed or running software. For example, given a URL
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  • openstack-manuals project with the page that contains the bug. Hint: you can just dump useful text into a bug report, and the documentation team will format
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  • Note: This page should be kept in sync with each PROJECT official tags (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/PROJECT/+manage-official-tags) low-hanging-fruit:
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  • adding the project to gerrit. The Project Creator's Guide describes the steps for setting up a new Launchpad project. Most Oslo projects use the Oslo
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  • openstack/project-config repository. There are two typical teams of users per-project who are managed in Launchpad: a bugs team and a drivers team. For an
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  • the core team reads through these before they are scheduled for the Kilo release. This will accomplish two things: making sure the core team is on the
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  • found solutions within OpenStack libraries and projects. Technically our team is part of Large Deployment Team and we try to help each other with the issues
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  • Horizon for a thorough look at what Horizon is and what the aims of the project are. Python 2.6 or 2.7 (not compatible with Python 3.0). An identity
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  • Savanna After version 0.3 this project has been renamed Sahara to reduce possible trademark conflicts. Elastic Hadoop clusters provisioning and management
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  • will also help you identify the right people on the Neutron team to help you complete this project. Auto-associate Floating IPs. https://blueprints.launchpad
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  • to add more informations about specific tasks related to Puppet OpenStack team. The PTL would keep abreast of upcoming meetings (summits, OPS meetups)
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  • Our project maintains global-requirements.txt, upper-constraints.txt and a set of jobs around these files. The goal of this project is to keep openstack
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  • interested in Openstack deployment. This meeting is where we talk about the Fuel project. Anyone is welcome to add items to the agenda, or bring up their topic during
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  • forward. For cross-team bugs there should be only one team that will own a bug. Main goal for these tags is to have a big picture of Fuel project health. Please
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  • openstack-cla team from step 3 is blocking your ability to submit code, feel free to ping someone in that chatroom! 3.1) The OpenStack projects keep all of
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  • https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/ops-tags-team,n,z Ops Tags team meets approximately monthly on IRC, in addition to meetings at the summits
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  • even if you are not a member of this team. All reviews are very useful and are taken into account by the core team members. Active participation in the
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