On 2019-08-19 12:49:41 -0500 (-0500), Sean McGinnis wrote: [...]
there seems to be a big difference between owning the task of configuring the site for the next release (which totally makes sense as a release team task) and owning the entire docs.openstack.org site.
That's why I also requested clarification in my earlier message on this thread. The vast majority of the content hosted under https://docs.openstack.org/ is maintained in a distributed fashion by the various teams writing documentation in their respective projects. The hosting (configuration apart from .htaccess files, storage, DNS, and so on) is handled by Infra/OpenDev folks. If it's *just* the stuff inside the "www" tree in the openstack-manuals repo then that's not a lot, but it's also possible what the release team actually needs to touch in there could be successfully scaled back even more (with the caveat that I haven't looked through it in detail). -- Jeremy Stanley