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Upstream Working Groups

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Upstream Working Groups

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. Those working groups grow naturally and organically, and no permission is needed to create a working group. Just add them to this page to make your group easier to find. Workgroups should use OpenStack open communication media, including discussions on the openstack-dev mailing-list.

List

Working Group Goal Status Chair(s) Meeting
API Working Group To improve the developer experience of API users by converging the OpenStack API to a consistent and pragmatic RESTful design. The working group creates guidelines that all OpenStack projects should follow for new development, and promotes convergence of new APIs and future versions of existing APIs. Active Chris Dent, Ed Leafe, Michael McCune [1]
Architecture Working Group Be the recognized forum of expertise on the design and architecture of OpenStack and provide guidance and resources to the Technical Committee and the entire OpenStack community on architectural matters. Active Clint Byrum [2]
Stewardship Working Group Provide resources, expertise, and a forum for discussion on leadership, communication and decision making processes in the entire OpenStack community, as well as recommendations to the TC on improvements in these areas. Active Colette Alexander (gothicmindfood) (trying none)
VM & BM Working Group Building a strong feedback loop between developers, users and operators to help improve the user experience and operator experience when using Nova, Ironic, Cinder, Neutron and Keystone together. Active John Garbutt and Jim Rollenhagen (trying none)
Deployment Encourage cross-team discussions around deployment (and upgrade) workflow for OpenStack, open collaboration around the tools available. Active Steve Hardy, Andy McCrae, Emilien Macchi (trying none)