On 6/12/20 11:16 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Thierry Carrez wrote:
As you know[1] I'm trying to push toward simplification of OpenStack processes, to make them easier to navigate for new members of our community and generally remove weight. A good example of that is release models. [...]
After having discussed this here and in several IRC discussions, there appears to still be enough cases warranting keeping two cycle-tied models (one with RCs and a round version number, the other strictly following semver). The simplification gains may not be worth disrupting long-established habits and tweaking all our validation toolchain.
Instead, I'll work on improving documentation to guide new deliverables in this choice, and reduce corner cases and exceptions.
Thanks for entertaining the idea and reaching out. Periodically reconsidering why we do things the way we do them is healthy, and avoids cargo-culting processes forever.
Thanks for the idea, and considering opinions of others before moving forward. Much appreciated. Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)