[TC][Searchlight] Project health evaluation
Hi TC members and Searchlight team, As we discussed at the beginning of the Stein cycle, Searchlight would go through a propagation period to consider whether to let it continue to operate under the OpenStack foundation's umbrella [1]. For the last two milestones, we have achieved some results [2] [3] and designed a sustainable future for Searchlight with a vision [4]. As we're reaching the Stein-3 milestone [5] and preparing for the Denver summit. We, as a team, would like have a formal project health evaluation in several aspects such as active contributors / team, planning, bug fixes, features, etc. We would love to have some voice from the TC team and anyone from the community who follows our effort during the Stein cycle. We then would want to update the information at [6] and [7] to avoid any confusion that may stop potential contributors or users to come to Searchlight. [1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/588644/ [2] https://www.dangtrinh.com/2018/10/searchlight-at-stein-1-weekly-report.html [3] https://www.dangtrinh.com/2019/01/searchlight-at-stein-2-r-14-r-13.html [4] https://docs.openstack.org/searchlight/latest/user/usecases.html#our-vision [5] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html [6] https://governance.openstack.org/election/results/stein/ptl.html [7] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStack_health_tracker Many thanks, -- *Trinh Nguyen* *www.edlab.xyz <https://www.edlab.xyz>*
As we're reaching the Stein-3 milestone [5] and preparing for the Denver summit. We, as a team, would like have a formal project health evaluation in several aspects such as active contributors / team, planning, bug fixes, features, etc. We would love to have some voice from the TC team and anyone from the community who follows our effort during the Stein cycle. We then would want to update the information at [6] and [7] to avoid any confusion that may stop potential contributors or users to come to Searchlight.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/588644/ [2] https://www.dangtrinh.com/2018/10/searchlight-at-stein-1-weekly-report.html [3] https://www.dangtrinh.com/2019/01/searchlight-at-stein-2-r-14-r-13.html [4] https://docs.openstack.org/searchlight/latest/user/usecases.html#our-vision [5] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html [6] https://governance.openstack.org/election/results/stein/ptl.html [7] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStack_health_tracker
It really looks like great progress with Searchlight over this release. Nice work Trinh and all that have been involved in that. [6] is a historical record of what happened with the PTL election. What would you want to update there? The best path forward, in my opinion, is to make sure there is a clear PTL candidate for the Train release. [7] is a periodic update of notes between TC members and the projects. If you would like to get more information added there, I would recommend working with the two TC members assigned to Searchlight to get an update. That appears to be Chris Dent and Dims. Sean
Thank Sean for your comments. [6] I thought it would be the indication of the current PTLs. [7] So I will just communicate with the responding TC members to update. Thanks again, On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 10:36 PM Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmx.com> wrote:
As we're reaching the Stein-3 milestone [5] and preparing for the Denver summit. We, as a team, would like have a formal project health evaluation in several aspects such as active contributors / team, planning, bug
fixes,
features, etc. We would love to have some voice from the TC team and anyone from the community who follows our effort during the Stein cycle. We then would want to update the information at [6] and [7] to avoid any confusion that may stop potential contributors or users to come to Searchlight.
https://www.dangtrinh.com/2018/10/searchlight-at-stein-1-weekly-report.html
[3] https://www.dangtrinh.com/2019/01/searchlight-at-stein-2-r-14-r-13.html [4]
https://docs.openstack.org/searchlight/latest/user/usecases.html#our-vision
[5] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html [6] https://governance.openstack.org/election/results/stein/ptl.html [7] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStack_health_tracker
It really looks like great progress with Searchlight over this release. Nice work Trinh and all that have been involved in that.
[6] is a historical record of what happened with the PTL election. What would you want to update there? The best path forward, in my opinion, is to make sure there is a clear PTL candidate for the Train release.
[7] is a periodic update of notes between TC members and the projects. If you would like to get more information added there, I would recommend working with the two TC members assigned to Searchlight to get an update. That appears to be Chris Dent and Dims.
Sean
-- *Trinh Nguyen* *www.edlab.xyz <https://www.edlab.xyz>*
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Sean McGinnis
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