[openstack-dev] sign up for oslo liaisons for kilo cycle

Davanum Srinivas davanum at gmail.com
Tue Oct 7 12:06:29 UTC 2014


Ihar,

Welcome! and thanks for considering signing up to be liaison :) As
oslo core, i'd support the relaxation. I think the thinking behind the
wording was "it would help if folks were core"

-- dims

On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Ihar Hrachyshka <ihrachys at redhat.com> wrote:
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> On 06/10/14 17:56, Doug Hellmann wrote:
>> The Oslo team is responsible for managing code shared between
>> projects. There are a LOT more projects than Oslo team members, so
>> we created the liaison program at the beginning of the Juno cycle,
>> asking each team that uses Oslo libraries to provide one volunteer
>> liaison. Our liaisons facilitate communication and work with us to
>> make the application code changes needed as code moves out of the
>> incubator and into libraries. With this extra help in place, we
>> were able to successfully graduate 7 new libraries and begin having
>> them adopted across OpenStack.
>>
>> With the change-over to the new release cycle, it’s time to ask for
>> volunteers to sign up to be liaisons again. If you are interested
>> in acting as a liaison for your project, please sign up on the wiki
>> page [1]. It would be very helpful to have a full roster before the
>> summit, so we can make sure liaisons are invited to participate in
>> any relevant discussions there.
>>
>> Thanks, Doug
>>
>> [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Oslo/ProjectLiaisons
>
> Quoting the page: "The liaison should be a core reviewer for the
> project." Is it a reasonable limitation? I suspect that being an Oslo
> liaison usually does not really require the core status. Any team
> member with visible level of participation in the project and decent
> communication skills should be able to do the job.
>
> Why I ask: I would probably consider signing up for the liaison
> program from Neutron side if 1) the program rules would not be that
> tight; and 2) current Neutron Oslo liaison (Salvatore?) wouldn't be
> against it.
>
> Cheers,
> /Ihar
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