I saw that the specs that didn't make the deadline for the feature freeze were removed from the tree completely.[1] For easier reference, can we instead revert that commit to restore them and then move them into a release specific folder called 'unimplemented' or something along those lines? It will be nice in the future to browse through the specs for a release and see what specs were approved but didn't make it in time. Then if someone wants to try to propose it again, their patch can be to move the spec into the current cycle and then they only have to make revisions rather than redo the whole thing. It also reduces the number of hoops to jump through to quickly search for a spec based on keywords. Otherwise we have to checkout a commit before the removal and then search. Thoughts, suggestions, or anecdotes about small sailboats? 1. https://github.com/openstack/neutron-specs/commit/77f8c806a49769322b02ea6017a1a2a39ef1cfd7 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/attachments/20140915/3b986eb3/attachment-0001.html>