Perhaps I missed a discussion: You seem to be doing all the things that an OpenStack project team does. Is there some reason you aren't just creating an OpenStack project team? http://governance.openstack.org/reference/new-projects-requirements.html https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/NewProjectTeams ? Excerpts from Hayes, Graham's message of 2015-07-21 11:53:35 -0700: > Hi All, > > I have created a github org and 2 repos for us to get started in. > > https://github.com/gslb/ is the org, with https://github.com/gslb/gslb > as the main code repo. > > There is 2 "teams" (Github's name for groups) gslb-core, and gslb-admin. > > Core have read/write access to the repos, and admin can add / remove > projects. > > I also created https://github.com/gslb/gslb-specs which will > automatically publish to https://gslb-specs.readthedocs.org > > There is also a launchpad project https://launchpad.net/gslb with 2 > teams: > > gslb-drivers - people who can target bugs / bps > gslb-core - the maintainers of the project > > All the info is on the wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSLB > > So, next question - who should be in what groups? I am open to > suggestions... should it be an item for discussion next week? > > Thanks, > > Graham >