[openstack-dev] [Openstack-sigs] [all] Naming the T release of OpenStack

Slawomir Kaplonski skaplons at redhat.com
Thu Oct 18 20:10:48 UTC 2018



> Wiadomość napisana przez Remo Mattei <remo at rm.ht> w dniu 18.10.2018, o godz. 19:08:
> 
> Michal, that will never work it’s 11 characters long

Shorter could be Openstack Trouble ;)
> 
> 
>  
> 
>> On Oct 18, 2018, at 09:43, Eric Fried <openstack at fried.cc> wrote:
>> 
>> Sorry, I'm opposed to this idea.
>> 
>> I admit I don't understand the political framework, nor have I read the
>> governing documents beyond [1], but that document makes it clear that
>> this is supposed to be a community-wide vote.  Is it really legal for
>> the TC (or whoever has merge rights on [2]) to merge a patch that gives
>> that same body the power to take the decision out of the hands of the
>> community? So it's really an oligarchy that gives its constituency the
>> illusion of democracy until something comes up that it feels like not
>> having a vote on? The fact that it's something relatively "unimportant"
>> (this time) is not a comfort.
>> 
>> Not that I think the TC would necessarily move forward with [2] in the
>> face of substantial opposition from non-TC "cores" or whatever.
>> 
>> I will vote enthusiastically for "Train". But a vote it should be.
>> 
>> -efried
>> 
>> [1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/release-naming.html
>> [2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/611511/
>> 
>> On 10/18/2018 10:52 AM, Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com wrote:
>>> +1 for the poll.
>>> 
>>> Let’s follow well established process.
>>> 
>>> If we want to add Train as one of the options for the name I am OK with it.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> *From:* Jonathan Mills <jonmills at gmail.com>
>>> *Sent:* Thursday, October 18, 2018 10:49 AM
>>> *To:* openstack-sigs at lists.openstack.org
>>> *Subject:* Re: [Openstack-sigs] [all] Naming the T release of OpenStack
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> +1 for just having a poll
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 11:39 AM David Medberry <openstack at medberry.net
>>> <mailto:openstack at medberry.net>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>    I'm fine with Train but I'm also fine with just adding it to the
>>>    list and voting on it. It will win.
>>> 
>>>     
>>> 
>>>    Also, for those not familiar with the debian/ubuntu command "sl",
>>>    now is the time to become so.
>>> 
>>>     
>>> 
>>>    apt install sl
>>> 
>>>    sl -Flea #ftw
>>> 
>>>     
>>> 
>>>    On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 12:35 AM Tony Breeds
>>>    <tony at bakeyournoodle.com <mailto:tony at bakeyournoodle.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>        Hello all,
>>>            As per [1] the nomination period for names for the T release
>>>        have
>>>        now closed (actually 3 days ago sorry).  The nominated names and any
>>>        qualifying remarks can be seen at2].
>>> 
>>>        Proposed Names
>>>         * Tarryall
>>>         * Teakettle
>>>         * Teller
>>>         * Telluride
>>>         * Thomas
>>>         * Thornton
>>>         * Tiger
>>>         * Tincup
>>>         * Timnath
>>>         * Timber
>>>         * Tiny Town
>>>         * Torreys
>>>         * Trail
>>>         * Trinidad
>>>         * Treasure
>>>         * Troublesome
>>>         * Trussville
>>>         * Turret
>>>         * Tyrone
>>> 
>>>        Proposed Names that do not meet the criteria
>>>         * Train
>>> 
>>>        However I'd like to suggest we skip the CIVS poll and select
>>>        'Train' as
>>>        the release name by TC resolution[3].  My think for this is
>>> 
>>>         * It's fun and celebrates a humorous moment in our community
>>>         * As a developer I've heard the T release called Train for quite
>>>           sometime, and was used often at the PTG[4].
>>>         * As the *next* PTG is also in Colorado we can still choose a
>>>           geographic based name for U[5]
>>>         * If train causes a problem for trademark reasons then we can
>>>        always
>>>           run the poll
>>> 
>>>        I'll leave[3] for marked -W for a week for discussion to happen
>>>        before the
>>>        TC can consider / vote on it.
>>> 
>>>        Yours Tony.
>>> 
>>>        [1]
>>>        http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-September/134995.html
>>>        [2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Release_Naming/T_Proposals
>>>        [3]
>>>        https://review.openstack.org/#/q/I0d8d3f24af0ee8578712878a3d6617aad1e55e53
>>>        [4] https://twitter.com/vkmc/status/1040321043959754752
>>>        [5]
>>>        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_in_Colorado:_T–Z
>>>        <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_places_in_Colorado:_T%E2%80%93Z>
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