[openstack-dev] [Fuel] Core rights in Fuel repositories
Roman Prykhodchenko
me at romcheg.me
Sat Jan 24 20:39:24 UTC 2015
Of course I mean program-release and program-milestone.
> 24 січ. 2015 о 02:37 Roman Prykhodchenko <me at romcheg.me> написав(ла):
>
> Aleksandra,
>
> a general practice is to have program-core and program-milestone groups. That approach fits for fuel-* as well because there’s only one separate team that does releases for all projects.
> What other folks think about that?
>
> - romcheg
>
>> 23 січ. 2015 о 18:36 Aleksandra Fedorova <afedorova at mirantis.com> написав(ла):
>>
>> How should we deal with release management?
>>
>> Currently I don't do any merges for stackforge/fuel-* projects but I
>> need access to all of them to create branches at Hard Code Freeze.
>>
>> Should we create separate fuel-release group for that? Should it be
>> unified group for all repositories or every repository needs its own?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 7:04 PM, Roman Prykhodchenko <me at romcheg.me> wrote:
>>> Hi folks!
>>>
>>> After moving python-fuelclient to its own repo some of you started asking a good question which is How do we manage core rights in different Fuel repositories. The problem is that there is a single fuel-core group which is used for all fuel-* repos, except for python-fuelclient.
>>>
>>> The approach mentioned above does not work very well at the moment and so I’d like to propose a different one:
>>>
>>> - Every new or separated project shoud introduce it’s own -core group.
>>> - That group vill only contain active core reviewers for only that project.
>>> - Removing or adding people will be done according to Approved OpenStack rules.
>>> - fuel-core group will be reduced to the smallest possible number of people and only include the guys
>>> who must have decision making powers according to Fuel project’s rules.
>>> - fuel-core will be included to any other fuel-*core group
>>> - elections to the fuel-core group will take place according to Fuel’s policies
>>> - fuel-core group members are required for supervising reasons and taking an action in emergency cases
>>>
>>>
>>> - romcheg
>>>
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>> --
>> Aleksandra Fedorova
>> Fuel Devops Engineer
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