[all] Moving towards OpenDev
Hi everyone, The OpenStack infrastructure team has helped build an extremely powerful set of tools which we use on a daily basis in order to build OpenStack. You may have noticed that Open Infrastructure projects (such as Zuul, StarlingX, Airship, etc) have leveraged these tools as well as they found them to be extremely powerful and useful to build software by leveraging our four opens. As you might have noticed, there has been many references to OpenDev and it's time that we split off the infrastructure team to it's own separate community with governance and the OpenStack infrastructure team will continue to help work with the OpenDev team in order to keep our lights running (and most likely, those two teams will be the same at the start, but the idea is hoping that one or both grow separately). I'd like to invite our community to please look at the following two patches and leave your comments. Regardless how you feel about this, we'd really appreciate if you can leave a review (-1 or +1) just to show some sort of acknowledgment and help signal that the community is aware of this upcoming change. I'm certainly very excited about it. :) https://review.opendev.org/#/c/710020/ https://review.opendev.org/#/c/703488/ Thanks everyone! Regards, Mohammed
On 2020-02-29 09:32:05 +0100 (+0100), Mohammed Naser wrote: [...]
As you might have noticed, there has been many references to OpenDev and it's time that we split off the infrastructure team to it's own separate community with governance and the OpenStack infrastructure team will continue to help work with the OpenDev team in order to keep our lights running (and most likely, those two teams will be the same at the start, but the idea is hoping that one or both grow separately). [...]
If it helps, by way of explanation, the OpenStack Infrastructure team is still expected to remain under governance of the TC. The non-OpenStack-specific systems and services it maintained will become the responsibility of the OpenDev Sysadmins instead, who are forming their own governing body independent of (but including representation from) Openstack; remaining Openstack-specific systems will still be the charge of the OpenStack Infrastructure team under the proposed plan. And yes, to reiterate, for now those are basically still all the same people just wearing different "hats" but we hope they will diverge somewhat over time as new folks wind up volunteering to help with one effort or the other. -- Jeremy Stanley
On 2020-02-29 09:32:05 +0100 (+0100), Mohammed Naser wrote: [...]
As you might have noticed, there has been many references to OpenDev and it's time that we split off the infrastructure team to it's own separate community with governance and the OpenStack infrastructure team will continue to help work with the OpenDev team in order to keep our lights running (and most likely, those two teams will be the same at the start, but the idea is hoping that one or both grow separately). [...]
I thought this was as settled and in motion for quite awhile now: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-November/136403.html Is the concern from an infrastructure provider perspective? As far as making it clear to someone that is contributing infrastructure for OpenDev to run on whether those resources are being provided to support the OpenStack project proper, or whether it is or can be used for anything under the OSF umbrella? Or anything the OpenDev team is willing to host, for that matter. Sean
On 2020-02-29 08:38:05 -0600 (-0600), Sean McGinnis wrote:
On 2020-02-29 09:32:05 +0100 (+0100), Mohammed Naser wrote: [...]
As you might have noticed, there has been many references to OpenDev and it's time that we split off the infrastructure team to it's own separate community with governance and the OpenStack infrastructure team will continue to help work with the OpenDev team in order to keep our lights running (and most likely, those two teams will be the same at the start, but the idea is hoping that one or both grow separately). [...]
I thought this was as settled and in motion for quite awhile now:
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-November/136403.html [...]
In motion for even longer... I remember circulating these ideas in March of 2018 while we were trapped in a hotel somewhere in the wilds of Ireland (we just hadn't decided on a name for the collaboratory yet): http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-infra/2018-March/005843.html -- Jeremy Stanley
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Jeremy Stanley
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Mohammed Naser
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Sean McGinnis