[Openstack-operators] [tags] Appealing for change of tags

Hauke Bruno Wollentin Hauke-Bruno.Wollentin at innovo-cloud.de
Wed Mar 23 04:12:26 UTC 2016


fullack with both of you. The project guide itself is an awesome idea but don't know why, it looks a bit abandoned for now. Would be great if someone - maybe from the cross project team(?) - could point out how we all could make things better (or even who the right person to talk to is ;)).

just my 2 cents,
cheers,
hauke


From: Gal Sagie <gal.sagie at gmail.com>
Sent: Mar 23, 2016 11:00 AM
To: Tim Bell
Cc: openstack-operators
Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] [tags] Appealing for change of tags

The projects themselves don't seems updated, there are other projects in the big-tent that are not
listed there yet.

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Tim Bell <Tim.Bell at cern.ch<mailto:Tim.Bell at cern.ch>> wrote:

Looking at projects like Barbican in the https://www.openstack.org/software/releases/liberty/components/barbican, they seem to have met some conditions which are currently marked as 'no'.

What is the mechanism to query these settings (either manual or automatic) ?

As an example, there is significant documentation for Barbican at  http://docs.openstack.org/developer/barbican/ but it is marked as 'no' in the page for https://www.openstack.org/software/releases/liberty/components/barbican  Is there an install guide for this project guide (at docs.openstack.org<http://docs.openstack.org>)?

How about adding

  *   some algorithmic description (i.e. automatic or manual) for the selection ? If automatic, the algorithm could be provided so the project knows what to do
  *   a process description for the manual cases for projects to ask for a re-classification

Tim


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