[openstack-qa] RFC: moving discussions to -dev channels?

Jay Pipes jaypipes at gmail.com
Mon Jul 15 14:34:22 UTC 2013


On 07/15/2013 08:15 AM, Sean Dague wrote:
> So one of the things that I've been thinking about recently is the fact
> that we've separated ourselves out a bit by having our own IRC channel
> and mailing list. In some ways that's useful, as the content on both of
> those channels is very focused.
>
> However in other ways that's less useful, because we don't have the
> engagement of the core devs on other projects unless we go and fish for
> it explicitly. A lot of tempest / grenade changes at this point need
> coordination with projects because we are tracking behavior changes
> upstream, or getting into more niggly versions of the interpretation of
> the API.
>
> My current thinking is maybe it's time to deprecate the mailing list and
> drive our conversations back on the openstack-dev list instead. My hope
> is that it would also make us more discoverable as a group, and get more
> folks involved with the overall QA Program.
>
> I'd like to hear other people's opinions on this. I realize -dev is a
> lot of email, so it's something I'd like folks views on.

I have no opinion on this other than to say the reason we moved to the 
-qa list was because people thought the -dev list was too voluminous.

Personally, I use email filters for everything so it doesn't really 
matter to me.

Best,
-jay




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