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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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  • 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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  • amazonaws.com:5000/?project=openstack/manila&user=&timeframe=72&start=&end=&page_size=500 http://ci-watch.tintri.com/project?project=manila Liberty RC
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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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  • we need to appoint a cross-project liaison? See http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/cross-project.html#cross-project-specification-liaisons Roll
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  • with the other projects to create better experiences. The name of the project will be OpenStack UX. Member contribution to the UX Project would be measured
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  • to integrated projects, each team needs to find the resources they can to write their docs. What's the exact timing of an integrated project reaching integrated
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  • g #topic ATC status in that cycle #topic Status of project doc translation #topic New projects for translation (Storyboard, Trove) #topic I18n in OpenStack
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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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  • Project Lead: Ramaswamy Subramanian <Ramaswamy.Subramanian@windriver.com> Technical Lead: John Kung <john.kung@windriver.com> Responsible for developing
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  • contribute to a project are organized in Language Teams. Each project has its own set of Translation Teams, one per language. The language team can be managed
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  • I18nTeam (category Horizontal Team) (section The I18n Team)
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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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  • October 2021 PTG: This project is no longer active Project Lead: Cesar Lara <cesar.lara@intel.com> Technical Lead: Hayde Martinez <cesar.lara@intel
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  • Review Forum submission for Project Updates -Prakash + Mark - not clear what is Project Update to Forum, as we don't have any Project for Interop to report
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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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  • Fault Management is part of the Flock Services sub-project. Story Board All Active Stories Merged Stories Launchpad Bugs All Open Bugs Fixed
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  • HA is part of the Flock Services sub-project. Story Board All Active Stories Merged Stories Launchpad Bugs All Open Bugs Fixed Bugs
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  • Updates is part of the Flock Services sub-project. Story Board All Active Stories Merged Stories Launchpad Bugs All Open Bugs Fixed Bugs
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  • Metal is part of the Flock Services sub-project. Story Board All Active Stories Merged Stories Launchpad Bugs All Open Bugs Fixed Bugs
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  • wishes to contribute translations of all Indian languages for OpenStack project. C-DAC is currently coordinating the following languages: Assamese Bodo
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  • Project Lead: Michel Desjardins <michel.desjardins@windriver.com> Technical Lead: Tee Ngo <tee.ngo@windriver.com> Responsible for developing features
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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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  • 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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  • ============== 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • This page explain the process and tasks QA team needs to do on every OpenStack release. QA projects follow different release models (explained in
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  • Open Infrastructure Project Mr. McEuen, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Skels and Mr. Ahn provided an overview of the Airship Project. A Board discussion followed.
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  • the NovaDB team meeting, but other projects share the same concerns, and with Grizzly there is ongoing work to create a shared db-common project. Everyone
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  • Designate Designate DNSaaS Project Designate is a DNS as-a-service project. It is intended to be used to provide DNS service from the entry point of
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  • the core team. To be considered for membership in the barbican-core team, a developer must: be actively involved in the Barbican project for a period
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  • Subnetz Swap-Disk Auslagerungsplatte tag Schlagwort, pl. Schlagwörter Team Member Team-Mitglied Technical Committee Technischer Ausschuss template Vorlage
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  • community. And appropriate patch should be proposed to the upstream project prior to Fuel project. In other cases (like applying some very specific custom logic
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  • presented a review challenge for the Neutron core team. In the early days, code was often proposed by core project contributors and our review process only validated
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  • code more actively) New core team members should pay more attention to code reviews We need clear criteria for core team members. Only those who qualify
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  • Summary: 3rd Party CI looks good and the team has been responsive to comments. Close to being ready to merge. Action (team): To review the driver and try to
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  • contributors. Proposed project technical lead and qualifications: Devin Carlen, creator of the project and current nova-core member. Other project developers:
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  • StoryBoard is maintained by a small (but active!) team. This roadmap was written when the StoryBoard team was much bigger. We hope to go back to it as we
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  • Tacker is an official OpenStack project building a Generic VNF Manager (VNFM) and an NFV Orchestrator (NFVO) to deploy and operate Network Services and
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  • upstream project. We intend to also maintain the packaging of the stable/ branch lifecycle of the OpenStack Mitaka release. Most of the core team is reachable
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  • z0/ (13:10) Executive Team Update Slides for members to demonstrate OpenStack momentum and adoption(13:30) Strategic Project Governance Resulting
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  • Weblate Weblate project creation with settings if the target project is not existing on the platform (If it is not supported, Weblate projects will be created
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  • the team will take reports and provide recognition to the discovering researchers. The accomplish these goals, the vulnerability management team will:
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  • start process with a partial path - this should be a project level decision bandit -r project -x tests -s B105,B106,B107,B404,B603,B606,B607 Test
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  • for development projects, and I think some of the more casual users tend to use Horizon. I am part of our emerging solutions team. I investigate new
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  • dashboard. Dedicated team. Proposed project technical lead and qualifications: Ziad Sawalha http://www.linkedin.com/in/ziadsawalha Other project developers and
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  • are in the release team for the project you are trying to release. Another member of the same gerrit release team, or the infra team, can help you set this
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  • via Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?release=juno&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=rally Open reviews for Rally: https://review.openstack
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  • y,n,z Stay tuned. Regards, The Rally team Hello stackers, here's what has happened in the project during the past week: The list of benchmark
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  • frequently asked questions about the bug triage. Please attend the nova bugs team meeting if you have more questions. Q: What's the goal of the bug skimming
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  • functional team to work on, please feel free to add them to that page. Projects could vary from performance testing to working with OpenStack projects to add
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  • Twitter: dewsday Team team team team team, Well the last month has just FLOWN by since the PTG. We've got plenty going on in the docs team... This week I
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  • Weekly meeting page for the Group Based Policy (GBP) team occurring Thursdays at 1800 UTC on #openstack-meeting-3 Announcements for this week: The
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  • your code for a battery of tests on our Jenkins setup and the core team for the project will review your code. If there is any changes that should be made
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  • Project codename: Melange Summary (one sentence abstract of the project): Melange is a network information service that provides a centralized mechanism
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  • contributed to multiple OpenStack projects, including Freezer, Kolla, LOCI, Nova, OpenStack-Ansible and Oslo. Nine Tencent team members have taken the Certified
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  • Copy/paste for IRC: #topic Project releases or stable backports #info tripleo wallaby repos https://releases.openstack.org/teams/tripleo.html#wallaby Discussion
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  • continued working on various parts of the project and now I am a PMC member of the project <http://hama.apache.org/team-list.html#Members>. Developer and designer
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  • by Mercador.) Project: An OpenStack project. All OpenStack resource allocation operations take place in the context of a specific project, and all must
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  • the time scheduled below. If there's an Oslo topic you think warrants a project meeting, please add it to the agenda section below and notify the openstack-discuss@lists
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  • development aspects of Neutron. The role of a sub-team is as follows: Triage, track and close bugs in the sub-team area. Report status back to the weekly Neutron
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  • is Diablo, however the USC-ISI team intends to have a stable test branch and deployment at Cactus release. The USC-ISI team has a functional prototype here:
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  • focused sub-teams that are dedicated to a particular area. The list of sub-groups within Neutron is available here. Besides the weekly Neutron team meeting
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  • 17:30 - 18:10 - Access Groups Neutron contributors please attend Cross Project Workshops 12.05 - 12.45 - Group-based Policy 09:00 - 09:40 - Development
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  • leakage of sensitive service account information. Murano is an inactive project, so no fix is currently under development for this vulnerability. It is
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  • update on the upcoming Shanghai Open Infrastructure Summit - Jonathan(13:25) Project Confirmation AirshipPresentation: https://www.airshipit.org/images/a
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  • openstack@lists.openstack.org Hello everyone, The OpenStack Stable Maintenance team is happy to announce the release of the 2014.1.X stable Icehouse release
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  • browsing. For example, the infrastructure team generally looks at tasks at the openstack-infra/* level. The Oslo team generally looks at tasks at the openstack/oslo*
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  • contributor run continuously deployed cloud, operated by the TripleO CD admins team, a team of trusted members of the TripleO community. Each region of this cloud
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  • via Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?release=juno&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=rally Open reviews for Rally: https://review.openstack
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  • Call official project application status report New Core Team member confirmation patch discussion https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/cyborg+status:open
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  • GLIBC: https://salsa.debian.org/glibc-team/glibc/tree/sid GCC: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc-cross https://wiki.debian.org/BuildingTutorial
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  • Github. Testing the features is always a great way to break the ice with the project and it helps to understand the code better. Before starting to code, you
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  • The Third Party CI working group is a grass-roots effort focused on cross-project technical issues and development needed to make it easier for downstream
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  • in 6 months, we've managed to grow the team of infrastructure core reviewers. We're an extremely active project but our ratio of core reviewers to changes
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  • 2019 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2018 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2017 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2016 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2016 Higgins Team Meeting Archive
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  • JosephHeck on this wiki) I'm candidate for election to the Project Policy Board and as Project Technical Lead to Keystone I've been active in OpenStack
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  • This is a list of projects that uses Ceilometer. These projects are not endorsed in any way by OpenStack or the Ceilometer team, but could be useful to
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  • and VNFFGD Tacker team reviewed two integration options, networking-sfc project and use proposed APIs OpenDayLight-SFC project We already have a PoC
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  • clicking on project group name in project groups list) Projects: * Project list page (accessed from sidebar) * Project group
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  • have made the transition. The TC has asked teams to consider holding their team meetings in their project channel instead of one of the dedicated #openstack-meeting*
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  • Castellan is a generic Key Manager interface developed by the Barbican team. It enables projects to use a configurable key manager that can be deployment specific
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  • active projects that should be moved, and a second for inactive projects that should become read-only. Please update them to add your project to the correct
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  • of contact for the Vulnerability Management Team when a security issue has been reported against a project and we need to make fast progress in providing
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  • as a project, Nova is too big and too monolithic. Managing it as a single project becomes an impossible task. We need to return to smaller teams of experts
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  • other code proposed for Neutron. Good OpenStack Network team members regularly attend the team meeting on IRC (2100 UTC on Mondays and 1400UTC on Tuesdays
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  • [10:50-11:30] How should we do billing for OpenStack deployments? [11:40-12:20] Project Resource Cleanup [11:40-12:20] Ops War Stories [13:20-14:00] Users/Operators
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  • Introductions Call to order Introduction of project leadership members (Let's do this within each report)Project Perspectives (13:15) OpenStack Board Update
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  • Weekly Heat (Orchestration) meeting The heat Orchestration project (see also wiki) team holds weekly meeting at: Wednesdays at 1300 UTC in #heat Everyone
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  • We are a virtual team formed by IBM, Intel and Huwei. This project want to provide a framework for OpenStack Dynamic Scheduling Policy Management.
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  • the software installed on that image. Currently, the team is working within other OpenStack projects to add user interfaces for people to create and query
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  • net/~openstack-devops Nova Operations: https://launchpad.net/~nova-operations Launchpad Project: Blueprints: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/~openstack-devops Issues:
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  • tempest, either. (It may depend on the project.) A pop-up team is going to be started to help get the larger projects moved to the new Policy Code. rosmaita
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  • StringFreezes are so important periods for I18n team. For releases, I18n team usually takes care of like the followings: just before R-5: notification
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  • * Multiple Ownership (items in projects have a single project_id owner) * Quotas (quotas can only be set per project_id [+ per user in nova]) * Coarse
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  • channel: #openstack-meeting-3 Chaired by: claudiub (Claudiu Belu) The Hyper-V team is the an informal subgroup of nova, but not exclusively nova, with the mission:
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  • Pandaman (section Team)
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  • 2016-03-04 The Fuxi project was found 2016-08-02 Fuxi joined OpenStack as a Kuryr sub-project Launchpad Project Pages Fuxi Launchpad Project Bug Tracker
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  • SIG meetings. For cross-project liaisons (the liaison is the first line of contact for the API-SIG team members), see Cross-Project Liaisons 1. Analyze
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  • separating OpenStack Bare Metal (Ironic) to its own project, Nova returns to the "one db per project" model. Deploying to and managing physical hardware
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  • During the Liberty release the Glance project added a feature that supports verifying images by their signature. There is a flaw in the implementation
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  • *Over the next few weeks, while Babak stays focused on STX, the rest of the team will need to focus on the Akraino list: https://jive.windriver.com/docs/DOC-78998
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  • The Sahara project holds a weekly team meeting that alternates times and locations.The meetings are held on Thursdays at the following times/places:
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  • gluon-driver team Contributors gluon-core team gluon-bugs team gluon-release team Weekly Team Meeting Face-to-Face Meetings Team IRC Channel: #openstack-gluon
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  • cleaned up. Video Recording Part 3 Decision: The team supports making this change. *Action (team): Need to review the spec: https://review.openstack
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  • Elected Project Technical Leads (PTLs) oversee each project. Each project (e.g. Swift, Nova) has an elected PTL who is responsible for project level technical
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  • Fuel project uses the OpenStack Gerrit infrastructure and follows its Development workflow. Additionally to that, there is a Fuel CI -- third-party CI
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  • try out the OpenStack APIs for managing cloud computing resources. The project is designed to be a public sandbox for individuals and companies interested
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  • The new name of the Elastic Hadoop on OpenStack project is Savanna. This pages are obsolete and latest info is located at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Savanna
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  • Software Maturity: Currently alpha status and not feature-complete. Team Maturity: TBD Project Developers Qualifications: TBD Infrastructure requirements: TBD
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  • To release the trove-dashboard project its not tied to the rest of the openstack releases. Instead the trove-core team has permission to make a release
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  • and it is also starting to frustrate other projects. Need to get better dealing with these. Action (team): Start creating elastic recheck bugs. Video
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  • cliff repo ownership to project proposal (done) dhellmann discuss cliff ownership change with oslo team (done) Project status Project requirement evaluation:
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  • steps: Check if a bug was filed for a correct component (project), if not - either change the project or mark it as Invalid Add appropriate tags. Even if
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  • similar space. There is a PyCADF project in OpenStack that may of interest for further investigation. In Project Solum, a TraceData class was created
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  • Sub/Driver team feedback Review Priorities Open Discussion Cancelled due to OpenStack summit Roll call Announcements CI Status Sub/Driver team feedback
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  • The core team was already very familiar with MongoDB and had experience running it in production MongoDB's schemaless design allowed the team to iterate
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  • master/devstack/Vagrantfile. Project and Bug tracking Monasca on Storyboard https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/list?q=monasca Monasca on LaunchPad
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  • Project codename: Ceilometer Summary (one sentence abstract of the project): New objective since the Grizzly summit: The project aims to become the infrastructure
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  • cinder project using the 'independent' release model, which makes sense because its changes are tied to the Ceph project, not OpenStack. cinder team - review
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  • Regards, The Rally team Hello stackers, here is the first issue of our weekly update notes on Rally, Benchmark-as-a-Service project for OpenStack. Once
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  • definitions we created earlier in collaboration with the OPNFV Edge Cloud Project as they are described in their whitepaper. There isn't a one size fits
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  • OpenStack Foundation Job Task Analysis – Meeting 3 Minutes 1.0 MEETING DETAILS Project: OpenStack Foundation (OSF) Job Task Analysis for: Certified OpenStack Administrator
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  • has to do with the quality of the commit for the project. Workflow is about acceptance into the project as a feature and the style of a feature. Regular
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  • rolling, alembic, grenade, ...). At the moment, the main focus of the team is on adoption of oslo.versionedobjects library for all database interactions
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  • the api-ref-jobs template to StarlingX project, patch the zuul.d/projects.yaml file stored in openstack-infra/project-config repository. Storyboard Task:
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  • StarlingX/Docs_and_Infra is working in collaboration with Tech Writers team to document StarlingX APIs, this page reflects the research on what it means
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  • lly,n,z Stay tuned. Regards, The Rally team Hello stackers, here are the updates in our project that deserve to be mentioned in the first place:
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  • in this particular series. Currently everyone in Fuel Bugs team (and, therefore, Fuel Core team) is able to target issue to series 4.1.x, 5.0.x and 5.1.x
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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
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  • gate job being added to the project. Sirushti Murugesan's attempt on Heat: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/188033/ project-config: Add python35 jobs
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  • if applicable Ops Meetups are organised by the Ops Meetups Team. This team is an open team that meets regularly - if you are interested in this event,
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  • other project. It is also the project that powers the front end to TryStack (https://trystack.org/). This means it is the job of the Horizon team to ensure
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  • cycle http://etherpad.openstack.org/state-of-ci Vulnerability management team http://etherpad.openstack.org/grizzly-vmt Drive more automation from commit
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  • computing the list of roles assigned to a user-project pair during authentication, based on user+project, group+project, user+domain-inherited, and group+domain-inherited
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  • as released from an opensource project, the helm chart(s) comes from a specific commit or release of an opensource project, you are writing the FluxCD manifest
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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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  • net/barbican/+bug/1670946 Tempest testing Operator's Adopt-a-Project Summit w00t! Forum ideas Cross project: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BOS-TC-brainstorming
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  • Intel OpenStack team NFV & SDN extensions across OpenStack projects akhila-chetlapalle Akhila Chetlapalle TCS Openstack Team NFV & SDN Test Framework
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  • (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasticsearch). The elastic-recheck project also uses Elasticsearch (and kibana) to classify and track OpenStack gate
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  • author: Dan Wendlandt ( dan@nicira.com ) Project codename: Quantum Summary (one sentence abstract of the project): Quantum is a virtual network service that
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  • large, leading to project management scaling issues. As part of the neutron stadium evolution neutron-lbaas was identified as a project that should spin
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  • externally to the swift project A new dependency on `python-swiftclient` (where the CLI and client library have moved). This project is the second deliverable
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  • useful. Barbican has a team of people, led by the PTL, that are responsible for reviewing blueprints. That is the barbican-core team. To aid the reviewing
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  • discuss with the "core developers" of each project to enhance your patch, to make it fit the coding style of the project. If you want to work on a component (ex:
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  • openstack.org/#/c/63653/), which has been both a great code cleanup for our project and also has reduced the amount of requirements for Rally. Our current work
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  • org/p/cyborg-driver-tasks Pending patch: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/cyborg AoB(Open) Vote For Meeting frequency, Weekly or Biweekly
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  • "closest customer" of Swift, the Glance project should be the first point of providing feedback to the Swift team on their API and also on any issues or
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  • knowing what the product is doing. Each parity team member should almost appear as though they are infra team members. Where the gate is wrong, the gate needs
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  • releases as they see fit The *-core team for a project will decide when and if a point release for their project is needed The OpenStack release manager
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  • (and chit-chat) ~15 minutes (allows people to raise new issues) The EC2 API team is an informal subgroup of nova, but not exclusively nova, with the mission:
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  • install git-review Clone the GitHub project $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/milk Work on the project (fix bugs, implement requirement, contribute
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  • annegentle: #startmeeting Doc Team [08:03am] ek6 joined the chat room. [08:03am] annegentle: #topic Action items from the last meeting [08:03am] Daisy
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  • Aggregates (Kilo) project —> images (Liberty) project —> instances (Mitaka) The ability to add metadata at launch time project —> Launch Instance (ng
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  • speciality team) to project manage Cloud Admin Guide Convert guide first, then re-architect w/ Admin guide (please consider translation team when communicating)
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  • the OpenStack Database program to be held February 9-11, 2016. The Trove team at Red Hat [1] is organizing this event. February 9 - 11, 2016. (3 days)
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  • [9:50-10:30] Deployment tools: define common capabilities [9:50-10:30] Cross-project best practices for integration with Linux distributions [10:50-11:30] Edge
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  • organized the effort to kick off the project. Since then I've been acting as interim PTL for the Cinder project and have successfully driven the effort
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  • Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?release=icehouse&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=rally Open reviews for Rally: https://review.openstack
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  • to make OpenStack more secure, either through writing better code, cross project collaboration, writing documentation or inventing cool new features and
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  • openstack.org OpenStack Security Project : https://launchpad.net/~openstack-ossg CVE: CVE-2022-44020 The OpenStack team will ensure documentation is updated
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  • minute introductions) Committee and Work Efforts Board Approval: OSF Project Confirmation Guidelines - Allison The work effort has completed it's efforts
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  • This use case is inspired by blueprint drafted by Nova VMWare driver team: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/config-validation-script Create
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  • rbd-iscsi-client all governance, project-config patches accepted outstanding patches reformat as a Cinder project: https://review.opendev.org/c/ope
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  • Compensation Committee - Alan Finance Committee - Arkady Interop WG - Prakash Project perspectives (Ironic) - Julia(8:00) Board Actions and Updates Director
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  • Integrated project of good standing are as follows: Project has passed the Incubation process and is considered an Integrated project Project and software
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  • related projects that have both common contributors and common consumer interests regarding OpenStack services. The existing OpenStackClient project is targeted
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  • official project source trees for quality, functionality and adherence to coding standards. A gating mechanism should be present in each project to guarantee
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  • other StackForge projects Reviewers and contributors need LaunchPad IDs. It is not necessary to sign the OpenStack CLA for this project. A new pecan-core
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  • with multiple tasks.) Step2: Go to the right project page listed here https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/77 Step3: Create a story with the
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  • your project? The biggest problem facing swift is not technical. The biggest issue is expanding the developer community, both for the core project and for
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  • Make my voice heard in Project X Come up to speed and become productive with the Community Tools Become a Contributor to Project Y Create a User Story
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  • org/p/newton-design-puppet Wed April 27 Project Statusː https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/newton-puppet-project-status 1:50 - 2:30 - Project Update - Mitaka retrospective
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  • to other source tree. This effort makes it easy to create project-specific tests in each project source and makes Tempest slimmer. In addition, writer (dmorita)
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  • docs.openstack.org after a project gets approved by the TC and moved to the OpenStack git namespace. The centralized doc team has to give approval to publish
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  • OpenStack project, helped design the development workflow and process and have run the CI systems since then. I set up the original Launchpad projects and got
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  • In order to better communicate the progress of the QA team to the overall community, Tempest contributors think it would be a good idea to get into a regular
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  • College Projects University of Florida OpenStack UX project Need project ideas for Horizon Colorado State University UX project Need project ideas for
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  • decide date: March 2 - 4 create a small working team on your site, including the marketing team. estimate the cost for your site and apply for budget
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  • second use case is the workflow of the Vulnerability Management Team, or any horizontal team needing to land a given piece of work in a large set of repositories
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  • for import (rpetrello) done Stackforge project definition with gating on py27 (rpetrello) done New core team members in gerrit (rpetrello & infra) -
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  • bugs group in Launchpad: [[1]]. Get to know the Cross-Project Liaison for Docs for each project by reading the list of Docs liaisons. On the day join
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  • if you are interested in helping run this SIG. Build a cross-community team with a focus on OpenStack upgrades. Provide a forum for discussion of upgrade
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  • flow actions. In many of the OpenStack projects there is an attempt to show the progress of actions the project is doing. Unfortunately the implementation
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  • openstack.org/wiki/Rpm-packaging updated (with renderspec and pymod2pkg projects)also bug tracker for pymod2pkg created on launchpad. new renderspec pre-alpha
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  • Venus (section Projects)
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  • ACTION - continue discussion on the spec (The team adjourned early so that the Cinder core security team could review the patches and plan for rolling
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  • Executive Director Update - Jonathan/Mark/Thierry/Lauren (slides) Strategic Project Governance Review latest changes and final comments from board members
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  • openstack.org/547233 Agreement * project information should be taken from Keystone token (normally admin) * additional project can be extracted from notification
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  • StarlingX contains Python2 code. Work to remove it is tracked in the Python2 project. Note that Glance and Ironic are not Python3 compliant in OpenStack Pike
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  • name>}}Do you have a Gerrit CI account created for you by the Infrastructure team and you want to update it? Read how here.
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  • week or two. It's very functional now and being used by those teams (as well as the CI team), but does require a little relearning on process of how to submit
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  • gaps. (all HA Guide team) HA Guide team writes updated content (all HA Guide team) - complete by mid-cycle? Involve translations team as content matures
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  • boilerplate work for the project. In case of the original author for a given task is not available, this should enable the team to function and not miss
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  • the OpenStack Octavia load balancer as a service project. It should be updated periodically by Octavia team members as the group agrees on development priorities
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  • https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Performance_Team LDT WG: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Large_Deployment_Team We used to collaborate with the NVF Telcos
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  • was requested as a topic but theTC has now approved an internationalization team: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/184920/
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  • insight into the successes and pitfalls of running a project, it is important to me that this project provides an example that can lead others in the future
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  • The idea is to close on coding items by having team members collaborate in close proximity with core team members available for quick turnaround of patch
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  • gold members to socialize the WG details with their respective companies. Team also recognized the progress we have made in terms of diversifying board
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  • what contributions have you made in order to improve your project? Ceilometer is a new project, begun after the Folsom summit. I have been involved at every
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