Hello everyone,

In my candidacy [1], I mentioned that the TC should provide more tools to help 
the PTLs at their duties, for example to track community health.

I have questions for the TC candidates:
- What is your opinion about said toolkit? Do you see a purpose for it?
- Do you think said toolkit should fall under the TC umbrella?

After my discussion with Rico Lin (PTL of the Heat project, and TC candidate) 
yesterday, I am personally convinced that it would be a good idea, and that we 
should have those tools: As a PTL (but also any person interested to see health 
of projects) I wanted it and I am not alone. PTLs are focusing on their duties 
and, as a day is only composed of so few hours, it is possible they won't have 
the focus to work on said tools to track, in the longer term, the community.

For me, tracking community health (and therefore a toolkit for the 
PTLs/community) is something TC should cover for good governance, and I am not 
aware of any tooling extracting metrics that can be easily visible and used by 
anyone. If each project started to have their own implementation of tools, it 
would be opposite to one of my other goals, which is the simplification of 
OpenStack.

Thanks for reading me, and do not hesitate to ask me questions on the mailing 
lists, or in real life during the PTG!

Regards,
Jean-Philippe Evrard (evrardjp)

[1]: 
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/election/plain/candidates/stein/TC/jean-phili...@evrard.me


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