[openstack-dev] [all][tc] Exposing project team's metadata in README files

Flavio Percoco flavio at redhat.com
Wed Nov 30 09:34:58 UTC 2016


On 25/11/16 13:46 +0000, Amrith Kumar wrote:
>Flavio,
>
>I see a number of patches[1] which have been landed on this project but I find
>that at least the ones that were landed for Trove, and a random sampling of
>the others all to be different from what you proposed below[2] in one
>important aspect.
>
>In [2] you proposed a structure where the title of the document; or the first,
>and most prominent heading, would be the existing heading of the document, and
>the tags would be below that. In [2] for example, that was:
>
>"kombu - Messaging library for Python"
>
>and the tags would be in smaller font below that.

Hi,

Some fixes landed yesterday to improve the badges layout. For those interested,
here's an example of what it looks like now:

https://github.com/openstack/keystone

Basically, the horizontal padding was reduced to the minimum needed and the
badges width was set to the total width of the image.

Hope this helps,
Flavio

>What I see in [3] the patch for Trove and the proposed example [4] is:
>
>"Team and repository tags" as the first, and most conspicuous header, and the
>header "Trove" below that.
>
>In some cases the second header is the same font as the "Team and repository
>tags" header.
>
>I think this change (these 124 changes) as proposed are not consistent with
>the proposal you made below, and certainly seem to be less suitable than that
>proposal. The end product for the four trove repositories [4], [5], [6], and
>[7]
>
>I think we should have a discussion on the ML whether we feel that this new
>structure is the appropriate one, and before some projects approve these
>changes and others don't that these be all marked WF-1.
>
>Thanks,
>
>-amrith
>
>[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:project-badges
>[2] https://github.com/celery/kombu/blob/master/README.rst
>[3] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/402547/
>[4] https://gist.github.com/anonymous/4ccf1cc6e531bb50e78cb4d64dfe1065
>[5] https://gist.github.com/1f38def1c65c733b7e4cec3d07399e99
>[6] https://gist.github.com/2f1c6e9b800db6d4a49d46f5b0623c1d
>[7] https://gist.github.com/9e9e2e2ba4ecfdece7827082114f8258
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Flavio Percoco [mailto:flavio at redhat.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2016 7:07 AM
>> To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
>> <openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>
>> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [all][tc] Exposing project team's metadata in
>> README files
>>
>> On 12/10/16 11:01 -0400, Doug Hellmann wrote:
>> >Excerpts from Flavio Percoco's message of 2016-10-12 14:50:03 +0200:
>> >> Greetings,
>> >>
>> >> One of the common complains about the existing project organization
>> >> in the big tent is that it's difficult to wrap our heads around the
>> >> many projects there are, their current state (in/out the big tent), their
>> tags, etc.
>> >>
>> >> This information is available on the governance website[0]. Each
>> >> official project team has a page there containing the information
>> >> related to the deliverables managed by that team. Unfortunately, I
>> >> don't think this page is checked often enough and I believe it's not
>> >> known
>> by everyone.
>> >>
>> >> In the hope that we can make this information clearer to people
>> >> browsing the many repos (most likely on github), I'd like to propose
>> >> that we include the information of each deliverable in the readme
>> >> file. This information would be rendered along with the rest of the
>> >> readme (at least on Github, which might not be our main repo but it's the
>> place most humans go to to check our projects).
>> >>
>> >> Rather than duplicating this information, I'd like to find a way to
>> >> just "include it" in the Readme file. As far as showing the
>> >> "official" badge goes, I believe it'd be quite simple. We can do it
>> >> the same way CI tags are exposed when using travis (just include an
>> >> image). As for the rest of the tags, it might require some extra hacking.
>> >>
>> >> So, before I start digging more into this, I wanted to get other
>> >> opinions/ideas on this topic and how we can make this information
>> >> more evident to the rest of the community (and people not as familiar
>> with our processes as some of us are).
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance,
>> >> Flavio
>> >>
>> >> [0] http://governance.openstack.org/reference/projects/index.html
>> >>
>> >
>> >Is your proposal that a tag like release:cycle-with-milestones would
>> >result in a badge being added when the README.rst is rendered on
>> >github.com? Would that work for git.openstack.org, too?
>>
>> I don't think it'd work for git.openstack.org because it doesn't render the
>> README's[0] like github does. One thing I'd like to avoid is for this
>> information to result in new changes to the README file everytime the tags
>> are updated because I'd like for this information to not be duplicated and
>> to
>> make it clear that this information is not meant to be updated manually.
>>
>> Here's[1] an example of what it would look like (or kinda).
>>
>> [0] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/glance/tree/README.rst
>> [1] https://github.com/celery/kombu/blob/master/README.rst
>>
>>
>> >I agree that the governance site is not the best place to put the info
>> >to make it discoverable. Do users look first at the source repository,
>> >or at some other documentation?
>>
>> The feedback* I've gotten is that users normally look at repos first and
>> they
>> go from there to docs (which are normally linked in the README file).
>>
>> * Neither based on a survey nor on any empirical research. This is based on
>>   hallway talks.
>>
>> Flavio
>>
>> --
>> @flaper87
>> Flavio Percoco



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