Those people are Foundation members and also active
translators on 2024.1 (Caracal) from Oct 15 2023 to extra-AC deadline week.
It is necessary to grant those people ACs in order to make them
electorate for the next TC election on 2024.2 cycle.
2024.1 (Caracal) I18n stats are available at
: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/I18nTeam/AC_statistics
Change-Id: I93541c8c919799f726e67617d19629ad218df2c4
Those people are Foundation members and also active
translators on 2023.2 (Bobcat) from Mar 22 to Oct 04, 2023.
It is necessary to grant those people ACs in order to make them
electoate for the next TC election on 2024.1 cycle.
2023.2 (Bobcat) I18n stats are available at
: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/I18nTeam/AC_statistics
Change-Id: I29743e3971ff215533276e3ca29cb679f407badc
We have agreed to use term Active Contrubitor rather then
Active Technical Contributor, which means it's high time we've aligned
naming in our tools and releases documentation to align on
term to use. Moreover, it makes even more sense with Extra ACs, since
these are designed for ones, who do not contribute in gerrit but with
other means, which are usually non-technical.
Needed-By: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/releases/+/893833
Needed-By: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/election/+/893810
Change-Id: Id9f2d182d93a9fbe1357e9ecd4814d49d6eb962f
The security-analysis repo is slated for retirement by the Security
SIG. This change removes the security-analysis repository from the
list that is currently maintained by the Security SIG.
https://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2022-June/028816.html
Change-Id: I1d59c3534d9982c97f451cfc8ee711a44e71a6ef
sushy-oem-idrac is iDRAC specific OEM extension of vendor-independent
sushy library and both use Redfish to communicate with BMCs in Ironic.
It has been proposed to be owned by Hardware SIG at openstack-discuss
mailing list [1].
[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2022-February/027418.html
Change-Id: I0f011af28c8aee9a14d666ff7fc1715d7edd592d
The security-specs repo is slated for retirement[0] as per the
security-sig. This change removes the security-specs repository
from the list that is currently maintained by the security-sig.
Change-Id: I6642ab3e6b40f0565521455907beb08d3752eb70
Nowadays, Technical Writing SIG is lacking maintainer and the
current Chair Stephen Finucane would not be able to continue
leading this SIG.
In TC weekly meetings and PTG[1], we decided to merge this
SIG responsibility in TC and a few repos which are related
to upstream institute training will be moved to First Contact
SIG.
One repo 'training-labs' is left for now, which will be called
for the maintainer, and if there is no one, we can retire it.
We are not even sure who is using it. Upstream training and CoA
do not use this repo.
[1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/tc-yoga-ptghttp://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2021-October/025554.html
Needed-By: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance-sigs/+/815868
Change-Id: Ie745e91e6a0edb8adf6ce5b36dbef22a338d8ca5
With this commit, project openstack/ci-log-processing will be added
into Testing and Collaboration Tools SIG.
Change-Id: Iab8dace9ec45491e4159c60432317eb661b6a765
Without this patch, repos were not ordered alphabetically, and
it totally triggers my OCD.
This should bring be more serenity.
Change-Id: I214d461ed0f3f683cc6ed9fcfba7467531e63ce7
This adds the first repo to be owned by the new Hardware Vendor SIG
and cleans up some misleading information in the legacy list. This repo
was never retired, just removed from ironic team governance.
Change-Id: Ie8bf14dd52b175790e6f33cee1f91ae354bbf36a
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
This sorts the list of SIGs in sig-repos to keep it a little more
organized. Also updates some of the names so things actually match
between the names defined in openstack/governance-sigs and the list
here in case we want to start performing any kind of checks or reporting
across the data stored in each location.
Change-Id: Ic1fbe5d7ec5400675ffe7e7de6f69da77ac6ac86
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
This moves i18n into a SIG and keeps its extra-ATCs.
There are many ways to skin that cat, but I think this was the fastest.
Alternatively, we could:
- Modify sigs-repos to be like projects
- Make extra-ATCs part of the TC repos file
- Make a dummy "SIGs" project into projects.yaml and add extra atcs there.
Needed-By: https://review.opendev.org/721604
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/721624
Change-Id: Ice0c80423a67992591a207195ed181276537c2b9
These three repos are now retired, remove them from sigs-repos list.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/726506
Change-Id: I610de6df5054505fe60048315991c8c4b25f957a
Move remaining repositories under the Infrastructure project team
to the Testing and Collaboration Tools SIG.
Technically those repositories are not 'retired' so I did not list
them in legacy.yaml (following the precedent for repositories
previously-owned by Infrastructure and now under the Opendev project).
This change breaks a link to the "community sysadmins" investment
opportunity of 2018/2019, so I apply a quick workaround there.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/721619
Change-Id: I7da9a2060e6cb86fbea0e64a87afa05d46b0a2eb
openstack/ansible-plugin-container-connection repo is going to be
managed by openstack-ansible-sig,
so SIG and the first repo for it added
with this patch.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/676421
Change-Id: I8e339d59b3bce46f88c15be6c50ebd4b7e65f3d3
The ansible community is devolving core modules into "collections"
which can be managed in their own git repos, and do not have to be
located on github.
The ansible-sig has been formed to manage all-things Ansible inside
the OpenStack community so moving the modules into a collection
on OpenDev maintained by the ansible-sig is a good-next-step.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/684738
Change-Id: I0e0e67ef5c76241e78e772f6a8dc8438f5379729
Signed-off-by: Mohammed Naser <mnaser@vexxhost.com>
The documentation team is officially being disbanded as
an official project team in favor of a SIG. A "SIG" is a group
of people with a shared, special interest, pushing common
objectives. This review moves the remaining docs to deliverables
of the newly formed Technical Writing SIG.
The docs team has been a group of technical contributors
maintaining guidelines, tooling, and best practices for
the project teams whilst the project teams have been responsible
for producing documentation for each component since the Pike
release.
Whilst documentation is still considered imperative to an OpenStack
release, the docs team is no longer in charge of producing the
product documentation and therefore should be disbanded in favor
of a SIG to reflect their current working model in an official
capacity.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/691277/
Change-Id: I1c47c7d09b0ef89b7d737b0a29b828fbbf9e141a
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandra Settle <asettle@suse.com>
For the U cycle election there was no candidate for the powervmstackers
team PTL role. This is the second cycle in a row where that problem has
occurred, which indicates that the team has trouble keeping up with the
requirements placed on OpenStack project teams.
A Special Interest Group matches the work of the PowerVMStackers team
better. It places less constraints on the team deliverables, and might
attract more people interested in better support of PowerVM in
OpenStack, which is arguably a special interest.
This patch removes the project team, and moves their code repositories
to be owned by the newly-created PowerVMStackers SIG. That way,
PowerVMStackers remain ATCs and can continue voting for TC election.
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
Signed-off-by: Thierry Carrez <thierry@openstack.org>
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/689119
Change-Id: I8cd460ece1b80332386ae41c63970644c4169615
The api-wg became the api-sig so this change moves the repo reference
from technical-committee-repos to sigs-repos. In the process the name
of the repo (which changed a few weeks ago) is updated.
Change-Id: Id947ad72b1ffeb9d1b0065dd1964be19fa557a81
Remove the defunct Security project team and reassign all its
remaining Git repositories to the Security SIG which was created May
29, 2018 in change Id51c8dbe9a3cc790d90b30dcf13cbac72fb0b730.
Change-Id: Id5db19efc66abc1f92b7226f344e4030e84158e0
The Self-healing SIG is interested in using Storyboard for task
tracking purposes. At the moment our means of avoiding name
collisions is to make sure each project in SB has a matching
repository in Gerrit, so create the necessary repo as a placeholder
(it may be used for revision control of documents or other artifacts
pertaining to the SIG in the future, but they have no actual plans
for it at this time).
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Self-healing_SIGhttp://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-sigs/2017-December/000198.html
Change-Id: Ie2bba5e8914eb5422974b968183498471fae37cb
Depends-On: If4fed236b6a679a635e17984f1cd07e98e21758c
Create a repository to hold content for the future
governance.o.o/sigs website. Since this is the first
repository owned by a SIG, create a reference document
to track SIG-owned repositories.
Depends-On: I6688a77fe6f68cb3847ddf0d5e18568dccaa73c5
Change-Id: Ic626a9ae1d04cac1bf448c8acefc06fe84d6f46a