[openstack-dev] [tc] [all] TC Report 18-30

Chris Dent cdent+os at anticdent.org
Tue Jul 24 13:51:49 UTC 2018


HTML: https://anticdent.org/tc-report-18-30.html

Yet another slow week at TC office hours. This is part of the normal
ebb and flow of work, especially with feature freeze looming, but
for some reason it bothers me. It reinforces my fears that the TC is
either not particularly relevant or looking at the wrong things.

Help make sure we are looking at the right things by:

* coming to office hours and telling us what matters
* responding to these reports and the ones that Doug produces
* adding something to the [PTG planning
   etherpad](https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/tc-stein-ptg).

[Last
Thursday](http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-tc/%23openstack-tc.2018-07-19.log.html#t2018-07-19T15:07:31)
there was some discussion about forthcoming elections. First up are
PTL elections for Stein. Note that it is quite likely that _if_ (as
far as I can tell there's not much if about it, it is going to
happen, sadly there's not very much transparency on these decisions
and discussions, I wish there were) the Denver PTG is the last
standalone PTG, then the Stein cycle may be longer than normal to
sync up with summit schedules.

[On
Friday](http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-tc/%23openstack-tc.2018-07-20.log.html#t2018-07-20T14:14:12)
there was a bit of discussion on progress towards upgrading to
Mailman 3 and using that as an opportunity to shrink the number of
mailing lists. By having fewer, the hope is that some of the
boundaries between groups within the community will be more
permeable and will help email be the reliable information sharing
mechanism.

[This
morning](http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-tc/%23openstack-tc.2018-07-24.log.html#t2018-07-24T12:08:03)
there was yet more discussion about differences of opinion and
approach when it comes to accepting projects to be official
OpenStack projects. This is something that will be discussed at the
PTG. It would be helpful if people who care about this could make
their positions known.

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Chris Dent                       ٩◔̯◔۶           https://anticdent.org/
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