Absolutely. Very good rule to follow. -----Original Message----- From: Lee Yarwood <lyarwood@redhat.com> Sent: Friday, March 20, 2020 5:34 AM To: Balázs Gibizer Cc: OpenStack Discuss Subject: Re: [nova] feasibility to keep the two-company rule On 19-03-20 18:23:50, Balázs Gibizer wrote:
Hi,
Nova has an unwritten rule that requires to have at least two companies involved in any new feature development (or even bugfix?). In the current Nova core diversity situation this rule puts extra burden to the remaining non Red Hat cores and I guess it also makes any Red Hat driven feature development harder. In parallel to working on increasing the size of the core team I suggest to reconsider dropping this rule.
Some discussion happened already on the today's meeting[1].
Cheers, gibi
[1] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/nova/2020/nova.2020-03-19-16.0 0.log.html#l-90
Thanks again for raising this gibi! +1 from me, while this topic has been discussed at length many times now I agree that given the current core diversity situation we need to look at this again. I would personally be happy to see the rule dropped for the time being while in parallel we also try to increase the pool of cores from outside of RH. Cheers, -- Lee Yarwood A5D1 9385 88CB 7E5F BE64 6618 BCA6 6E33 F672 2D76