On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 10:59 AM Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmx.com> wrote:
What you think we should and must improve in TC ? This can be the involvement of TC in the process from the governance point of view or technical help for each project. Few of the question is below but feel free to add your improvement points.
Meetings. Seriously, I have no idea how I still can't convince people to meet more than one a month. We're a key part of the OpenStack success and we should be meeting just as often as we can to be able to continue to drive things
A month is too long of a cycle to drive things out.
OK, sub-question for the TC then.
Why do you feel the only place you can drive things is inside of a time restricted, geo-restrictive meeting time?
I think it's mostly a follow-up thing and a place to drive discussion. The office hours have largely just become a quiet area where not much happens these days. The "meetings" we have are simply to check the box that is given to us from the foundation to quickly glance over the things we're dealing with.
We haven't been very successful in driving mailing list only things, an example is that discussion spirals out for long threads and it becomes quite exhausting to keep up with it all. yep i find it quite hard to fully keep track of long mailing list discussion for this reason its very easy for thread to split and comments to be missed. (this one porbaly will be) which is why i always prefer to do disucssion via gerrit, irc meetings or in person at meetups or
On Mon, 2020-04-06 at 11:11 -0400, Mohammed Naser wrote: ptg style event with mailing list used to sumerise options and gather input but not for the main discussion ideas are bing brain stormed or inially disscused. i know that i partly down to the workflow i am use to and partly down to my own abiliy follow mailing list but i think mailing list only activties are very easy to miss and hard to engage with in many cases although not all.
It would be so much easier if we can meet together, drive some of the efforts that are happening and reconvene often to keep track of our progress, IMHO.