[tc][telemetry][horizon] ceilometer-dashboard repository creation

Ivan Kolodyazhny e0ne at e0ne.info
Thu Jan 24 15:01:46 UTC 2019


Jakub,

Please, notify me or create a patch to 'Horizon Plugin Registry'[1]
once project will bee created.

[1]
https://github.com/openstack/horizon/blob/master/doc/source/install/plugin-registry.rst


Regards,
Ivan Kolodyazhny,
http://blog.e0ne.info/


On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 4:19 PM Jakub Slíva <jakub.sliva at ultimum.io> wrote:

>
> čt 10. 1. 2019 v 14:49 odesílatel Doug Hellmann <doug at doughellmann.com>
> napsal:
>
>> Jeremy Stanley <fungi at yuggoth.org> writes:
>>
>> > On 2019-01-10 12:27:06 +0100 (+0100), Jakub Slíva wrote:
>> >> our company created a little plugin to Horizon and we would like to
>> >> share it with the community in a bit more official way. So I created
>> >> change request (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/619235/) in order to
>> >> create official repository under project Telemetry. However, PTL
>> >> recommended me to put this new repository under OpenStack without any
>> >> project - i.e. make it unofficial.
>> >>
>> >> I have also discussed this with Horizon team during their meeting
>> >> (
>> http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/horizon/2019/horizon.2019-01-09-15.02.log.html#l-31
>> )
>> >> and now I am bit stuck because I do not know how to proceed next.
>> >> Could you, please, advise me?
>> >
>> > It looks like much of this confusion stemmed from recommendation by
>> > project-config-core reviewers, unfortunately. We too often see
>> > people from official teams in OpenStack request new Git repositories
>> > for work their team will be performing, but who forget to also
>> > record them in the appropriate governance lists. As a result, if a
>> > proposed repository looks closely-related to the work of an existing
>> > team (in this case possibly either Horizon or Telemetry) we usually
>> > assume this was the case and recommend during the review process
>> > that they file a corresponding change to the OpenStack TC's
>> > governance repository. Given this is an independent group's work for
>> > which neither the Horizon nor Telemetry teams have expressed an
>> > interest in adopting responsibility, it's perfectly acceptable to
>> > have it operate as an unofficial project or to apply for status as
>> > another official project team within OpenStack.
>> >
>> > The main differences between the two options are that contributors
>> > to official OpenStack project teams gain the ability to vote in
>> > Technical Committee elections, their repositories can publish
>> > documentation on the https://docs.openstack.org/ Web site, they're
>> > able to reserve space for team-specific discussions and working
>> > sessions at OSF Project Teams Gathering meetings (such as the one
>> > coming up in Denver immediately following the Open Infrastructure
>> > Summit)... but official project teams are also expected to hold team
>> > lead elections twice a year, participate in OpenStack release
>> > processes, follow up on implementing cycle goals, and otherwise meet
>> > the requirements laid out in our
>> >
>> https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/new-projects-requirements.html
>> > document.
>> > --
>> > Jeremy Stanley
>>
>> Jakub, thank you for starting this thread. As you can see from Jeremy's
>> response, you have a couple of options. You had previously told me you
>> wanted the repository to be "official", and since the existing teams do
>> not want to manage it I think that it is likely that you will want to
>> create a new team for it. However, since that path does introduce some
>> obligations, before you go ahead it would be good to understand what
>> benefits you are seeking by joining an official team. Can you fill in
>> some background for us, so we can offer the best guidance?
>>
>> --
>> Doug
>>
>>
> Thank you all for the information. However, after long internal discussion
> we decided not to undergo all the obligatory steps and create a new team
> for such small plugin. Therefore, we will abandon both changes in Gerrit.
>
> Jakub Sliva
>
> Ultimum Technologies s.r.o.
> Na Poříčí 1047/26, 11000 Praha 1
> Czech Republic
> http://ultimum.io
>
>
>
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