[openstack-dev] [barbican] Project Navigator Out of Date?

Tom Fifield tom at openstack.org
Mon Jan 16 16:19:30 UTC 2017


On 17/01/17 00:14, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> Ian Cordasco wrote:
>> From: Tom Fifield <tom at openstack.org>
>>> On 16/01/17 21:55, Ian Cordasco wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Third, "Existence and quality of packages for this project in popular
>>>> distributions." it seems Fedora [2], Debian [3], Ubuntu [4], and
>>>> OpenSUSE [5] all have packages (including in stable versions). I can't
>>>> speak to the quality of the packages, but knowing the hard work most
>>>> of our downstream redistributors put into those packages, I'm certain
>>>> they're good quality. This should *definitely* be updated, in my
>>>> opinion.
>>>
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-org/+bug/1656843
>>>
>>> https://github.com/OpenStackweb/openstack-org/pull/59
>>
>> So, if I understand the two links correctly, changes are planned to
>> make that tag better and until they're made you're going to stop
>> displaying it using that with projects. Is that correct? Are there
>> other ways the community can help keep the navigator up-to-date?
>
> Regarding stable branch policy and standard deprecation, this
> information is directly pulled from governance project tags. Both are
> assertion tags that the team must assert by themselves (by proposing a
> change to openstack/governance).
>
> Quick glance to:
> https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/projects/barbican.html
>
> shows that those tags haven't been asserted by the Barbican team yet.
>
> Reference:
> https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/tags/index.html
>

... and just for completeness, the relatively small number of tags 
starting with ops: are derived from:

https://github.com/openstack/ops-tags-team

patches via the gerrit welcome :)



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