[openstack-tc] cross project specs

Monty Taylor mordred at inaugust.com
Fri Apr 18 16:08:55 UTC 2014


On 04/18/2014 08:56 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 7:11 AM, Sean Dague <sean at dague.net> wrote:
>> While working with Russell on the cross project workshop, I decided to
>> drop the log harmonization session because I think we have general
>> consensus to solve the problem, and now it's just about specifics of
>> guidelines we can agree with and actually doing the work. A 40 minute
>> session up against the rest of the cross project workshops doesn't seem
>> the best way to move that ball forward.
>>
>> However, the specs process that nova, qa, and now neutron are using
>> seems quite useful to create a detailed set of guidelines that gather
>> agreement from the technical leadership of the project(s). It also would
>> let operators weigh in on this, and as they are one of the most affected
>> people by it, having their opinions would be great.
>>
>> So I'd like to create some cross project specs repository, preferably
>> soon, so some initial work on this could be done prior to summit and can
>> be referenced when appropriate. One of the open questions is who has +A
>> on this? It could be the TC, as in some ways these are similar to
>> governance docs that affect all the projects. Honestly, to me who has
>> finally +A is less important, because I think this is about concensus.
>> However it does need to exist for us to even work on the concensus part.
>>
>> So, question #1 - how would people feel about creating some cross
>> project specs repo RSN?
>
> I like it.
>
>>
>> question #2 - what do we call it? os-specs, openstack-specs, tc-specs,
>> cross-project-specs?
>
> cross-project-specs seems descriptive.

I think I like openstack-specs more, but I support any of the shades of 
the bikeshed.

>>
>> question #3 - who is the core team?
>
> TC & PTLs?

WFM

>> I'd rather not wait until after summit, because I'd like some content
>> and back and forth before the operator days at summit, and doing that in
>> the wiki (where it currently is) doesn't really support that in the same
>> way.
>>
>>          -Sean
>>
>> --
>> Sean Dague
>> Samsung Research America
>> sean at dague.net / sean.dague at samsung.com
>> http://dague.net
>>
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