[openstack-dev] [tc] [all] TC Report 48

Anne Bertucio anne at openstack.org
Wed Nov 29 17:31:44 UTC 2017


Rereading your question, Gord, the tl;dr of my message is that current roadmap is not intended to dictate work or what future features should be—just captures and communicates work already in motion. 


Anne Bertucio
Marketing and Certification, OpenStack Foundation
anne at openstack.org | 206-992-7961




> On Nov 29, 2017, at 9:27 AM, Anne Bertucio <anne at openstack.org> wrote:
> 
> The community does have an existing Roadmap, albeit this cycle we decided we need to change how we design the Roadmap and its final form. We have a small community Roadmap team (anyone want to join?!) who compiles this information.  
> 
> In the past, the Roadmap aimed to be a document for both project teams, end users, and anyone in between. It tried to capture what was coming in the next release as well as predict up to 3 releases forward. We decided this was biting off far too much—trying to be all things to all people. 
> 
> What we’re trying to do now is be a user-focused document that communicates critical changes and exciting features coming in the next release. We want to help people who are evaluating OpenStack see future features, and help people who are less privy to the day-to-day dev channels be aware of features that may affect them. 
> 
> The Roadmap that was presented in Sydney lives here: https://www.openstack.org/software/roadmap <https://www.openstack.org/software/roadmap>
> 
>  
> Anne Bertucio
> OpenStack Foundation
> anne at openstack.org <mailto:anne at openstack.org> 
> 
> 
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> 
>> On Nov 29, 2017, at 9:10 AM, gordon chung <gord at live.ca <mailto:gord at live.ca>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 2017-11-28 11:36 AM, Chris Dent wrote:
>>> * A somewhat bizarre presentation suggesting the Board and the TC
>>>   manage the OpenStack roadmap. There wasn't time to actually discuss
>>>   this as previous topics ran _way_ over, but at a superficial glance
>>>   it appeared to involve a complete misunderstanding of not just how
>>>   open source works in OpenStack, but how open source works in
>>>   general.
>> 
>> was this topic to discuss how to implement an existing roadmap or how 
>> the board/tc should build a roadmap or something else completely? if the 
>> first, is there a link to this 'roadmap'?
>> 
>> cheers,
>> 
>> -- 
>> gord
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