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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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  • deployments within OpenStack, please join our weekly discussion about the Ironic project! The one-hour weekly meetings start at 15:00 UTC on Mondays (as of March
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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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  • planning> 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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  • 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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  • names and link to the corresponding project-config rename change in Gerrit) Changes should have their topic set to project-rename. Rename example/foo ->
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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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