[tc][all] Wallaby Cycle Community Goals

Ghanshyam Mann gmann at ghanshyammann.com
Thu Sep 24 15:03:31 UTC 2020


 ---- On Mon, 21 Sep 2020 12:53:17 -0500 Graham Hayes <gr at ham.ie> wrote ----
 > Hi All
 > 
 > It is that time of year / release again - and we need to choose the
 > community goals for Wallaby.
 > 
 > Myself and Nate looked over the list of goals [1][2][3], and we are
 > suggesting one of the following:
 > 
 > 

Thanks Graham, Nate for starting this.
 
 >   - Finish moving legacy python-*client CLIs to python-openstackclient

Are not we going with popup team first for osc work? I am fine with goal also but
we should do this as multi-cycle goal with no other goal in parallel so that we actually
finish this on time.

 >   - Move from oslo.rootwrap to oslo.privsep

+1, this is already proposed goal since last cycle.

-gmann

 >   - Implement the API reference guide changes
 >   - All API to provide a /healthcheck URL like Keystone (and others) provide
 > 
 > Some of these goals have champions signed up already, but we need to
 > make sure they are still available to do them. If you are interested in
 > helping drive any of the goals, please speak up!
 > 
 > We need to select goals in time for the new release cycle - so please
 > reply if there is goals you think should be included in this list, or
 > not included.
 > 
 > Next steps after this will be helping people write a proposed goal
 > and then the TC selecting the ones we will pursue during Wallaby.
 > 
 > Additionally, we have traditionally selected 2 goals per cycle -
 > however with the people available to do the work across projects
 > Nate and I briefly discussed reducing that to one for this cycle.
 > 
 > What does the community think about this?
 > 
 > Thanks,
 > 
 > Graham
 > 
 > 1 - https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/community-goals
 > 2 - https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/proposed/index.html
 > 3 - https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/community-w-series-goals
 > 4 - 
 > https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/index.html#goal-selection-schedule
 > 
 > 



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