[openstack-dev] Why do we need a Requirements Team and PTL
Jordan Pittier
jordan.pittier at scality.com
Sat Aug 6 16:57:41 UTC 2016
On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Anita Kuno <anteaya at anteaya.info> wrote:
> On 16-08-06 10:34 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> Question asked by Julien here:
>> https://twitter.com/juldanjou/status/761897228596350976
>>
>> Answer:
>> There's a boat load of work that goes on in global requirements
>> process. Here's the list of things that we dropped on the new team
>> being formed:
>> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/requirements-tasks
>>
>> Please feel free to look at the requirements repo, weekly chats etc to
>> get an idea.
>>
>> Also if if you disagree, please bring it up in a community forum so
>> you get better answers for your concerns.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dims
>>
>> I have to say that I am disappointed that if a community member felt like
> questioning a community action, that question did not occur in a community
> channel of communication prior to action being taken.
>
> The election workflow was posted to the mailing list a week prior to the
> election commencing. Questioning the purpose of an election while an
> election is taking place fosters distrust in the election process, which is
> feel is unfair to all those participating in the process with good intent.
>
> If you have questions about the purpose of an election please voice them
> at the appropriate time and venue so your concerns can be addressed.
>
> Thank you,
> Anita.
We should all relax. This is Twitter, who doesn't like a couple of
"retweet" and "likes" ? I am pretty sure most of us know the role of the
Requirements project.
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