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Technical Committee Tracker

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The OpenStack Technical Committee is one of the governing bodies of the OpenStack project. You can find more information about it, such as the list of its current members or its governance charter, on the OpenStack TC governance website at https://governance.openstack.org/tc/ .

This page tracks the various governance changes being proposed and the various initiatives the Technical Committee is pursuing.

Status last updated: November 28th, 2017


Leadership

  • Add "champions and stewards" as a top-5 help wanted area [1] (dhellmann)
    • Status: Ready for review
  • Rocky goal: Storyboard Migration [2] (diablo_rojo)
    • Status: Ready for review
  • Clarify testing for interop programs [3] (mugsie)
    • Status: Ready for review
  • Add designate to the tc:approved-release tag [4] (mugsie)
    • Status: Majority reached on Nov 27, to be approved Friday unless new objections are posted
  • Stable policy applies to main OpenStack components [5] (ttx)
    • Status: Majority reached on Nov 27, to be approved Friday unless new objections are posted
  • Rename 'top-5 help wanted' to 'top help wanted' [6] (ttx)
    • Status: Ready for review


New project teams

  • Mogan - Bare Metal Compute Service [7]
    • Status: Likely to be deferred to Rocky, need to explore scope overlap with Nova and Ironic a bit deeper


Inclusion & Diversity


Other

  • Stop linking to documentation from governance [8] (dhellmann)
    • Status: Ready for review
  • Officialize election organization working group [9] (ttx)
    • Status: Voting in progress
  • Update Python PTI for tests to be specific and explicit [10] (mtreinish)
    • Status: Ready for review
  • Support "Driver teams" [11] [12]
    • Status: Frozen while thingee works on driver discoverability and cdent works on getting more drivers into Neutron proper
  • networking-cisco project team addition [13] (thingee)
    • Status: Blocked until driver teams are a thing