On 08/26/2014 10:04 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
On Aug 26, 2014, at 5:13 AM, Thierry Carrez <thie...@openstack.org> wrote:
OK, now that we have evacuated the terminology issue (we'll use liaison
or janitor or secretary, not czar), and side-stepped the offtopic
development (this is not about suppressing PTLs, just a framework to let
them delegate along predetermined lines if they want to)... which of
those unnamed roles do we need ?
In the thread were mentioned:
- Bugs janitor (keep reported bugs under control)
- Oslo liaison (already in place)
- Security mule (VMT first point of contact)
- Release secretary (communication with integrated release management)
- Infrastructure contact (for gate and other infra issues)
- Docs lieutenant (docs point of contact)
Anita mentioned the "3rd party space" person, but I wonder if it would
not be specific to some projects. Would it actually be separate from the
"Infra contact" role ?
Do we need someone to cover the QA space ? Anything else missing ?
It seems the QA team is also feeling pressure due to the growing community, so
it seems wise to ensure every team has someone designated to help with
coordinating work on QA projects.
Very much so, and having such a someone would help. But I also think
that the moving of functional tests to be housed in-project will help
even more.
-David
Doug
At first glance I don't think we need a role for logistics (chairing
meetings and organizing meetups), design summit planning, roadmapping,
user point of contact, or spokesperson -- as I expect the PTL to retain
those roles anyway...
--
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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