diff --git a/common/glossary.rst b/common/glossary.rst index 0f6de994..980dcdb8 100644 --- a/common/glossary.rst +++ b/common/glossary.rst @@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ OpenStack contribution process. and the name Antelope, a swift and gracious animal, also a type of steam locomotive. + 2023.2 Bobcat + + The code name for the twenty eighth release of OpenStack. + 6to4 A mechanism that allows IPv6 packets to be transmitted @@ -2865,15 +2869,6 @@ O Mitaka, Newton, Ocata, Pike, Queens, Rocky, Stein, Train, Ussuri, Victoria, Wallaby, Xena, Yoga, Zed. - At the same time as OpenStack releases run out of alphabet the - Technical Committee changed the `naming process - `__ - to have release number and a release name as an identification - code. The release number will be the primary identifier: - `"year"."release count within the year"` and the name will be - used mostly for marketing purposes. The first such release will - be: 2023.1 Antelope. - Wallaby was the first code name choosen by a new policy: Code names are choosen by the community following the alphabet, for details see `release name criteria @@ -2885,6 +2880,15 @@ O granted to elements of the state flag that sound especially cool. Code names are chosen by popular vote. + At the same time as OpenStack releases run out of alphabet the + Technical Committee changed the `naming process + `__ + to have release number and a release name as an identification + code. The release number will be the primary identifier: + `"year"."release count within the year"` and the name will be + used mostly for marketing purposes. The first such release is + 2023.1 Antelope. Followed by, respectively, 2023.2 Bobcat. + openSUSE A Linux distribution that is compatible with OpenStack.