Hi, loci folks, The release management team has been conducting a review of OpenStack official deliverables, to make sure nothing was falling between the cracks release-management-wise. As part of that review, we added a "release-management:" key to deliverables defined in the project governance repository in case they were not to be handled by the release management team using the openstack/releases repository. For example, some deliverables (like docs) are continuously published and therefore marked "release-management:none". Others (like charms) are released manually on 3rd-party platforms and therefore marked "release-management:external". In that context, the situation of the loci deliverable (openstack/loci repository) is unclear. Is it: 1. meant to be released through the openstack/releases repository, but just not ready yet (any hint of when it will be ?) 2. not meant to be "released" or tagged but more like continuously published (in which case we should add "release-management:none" to it) 3. meant to be released, but on a 3rd-party platform like the Docker Hub and not using openstack/releases to drive it (in which case we should add "release-management:external" to it) From previous discussions it appears (2) would best describe the loci situation, but I wanted to doublecheck it was still the case. Thanks, -- Thierry Carrez (ttx)