[openstack-dev] [all][specs] Please stop doing specs for any changes in projects

Dolph Mathews dolph.mathews at gmail.com
Tue Jul 1 17:02:13 UTC 2014


The argument has been made in the past that small features will require
correspondingly small specs. If there's a counter-argument to this example
(a "small" feature requiring a relatively large amount of spec effort), I'd
love to have links to both the spec and the resulting implementation so we
can discuss exactly why the spec was an unnecessary additional effort.

On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Jason Dunsmore <
jason.dunsmore at rackspace.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jun 30 2014, Joshua Harlow wrote:
>
> > There is a balance here that needs to be worked out and I've seen
> > specs start to turn into requirements for every single patch (even if
> > the patch is pretty small). I hope we can rework the 'balance in the
> > force' to avoid being so strict that every little thing requires a
> > spec. This will not end well for us as a community.
> >
> > How have others thought the spec process has worked out so far? To
> > much overhead, to little…?
> >
> > I personally am of the opinion that specs should be used for large
> > topics (defining large is of course arbitrary); and I hope we find the
> > right balance to avoid scaring everyone away from working with
> > openstack. Maybe all of this is part of openstack maturing, I'm not
> > sure, but it'd be great if we could have some guidelines around when
> > is a spec needed and when isn't it and take it into consideration when
> > requesting a spec that the person you have requested may get
> > frustrated and just leave the community (and we must not have this
> > happen) if you ask for it without explaining why and how clearly.
>
> +1 I think specs are too much overhead for small features.  A set of
> guidelines about when specs are needed would be sufficient.  Leave the
> option about when to submit a design vs. when to submit code to the
> contributor.
>
> Jason
>
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