On 1/29/2016 11:33 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Matt,
yes, Nomination is for oslo-core. We would like to expand the core
group as well in addition to subject matter experts (example Dmitry
Uklhov for Oslo.Messaging core yesterday). The hope and expectation is
that Alexis would expand his reviews and expertise across all Oslo
projects over a period of time.
Thanks,
Dims
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 5:24 AM, Matt Riedemann
<mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
On 1/28/2016 10:05 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
I am nominating Alexis Lee (lxsli) for oslo-core.
Alexis has been working on adding configuration file reloading to
oslo.config this cycle. The work isn't complete, but at this point
he probably knows as much or more about the internals of that library
as any of us. :-) He has also shown, with some of his other recent
proposals, that he has a ideas for the future of configuration
management and an interest in contributing to Oslo.
Please indicate yea or nay with the usual +1/-1 vote here.
Doug
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As an outsider, this is just a question, but I don't see an oslo-config-core
group. I'm assuming that because of lxsli's work on oslo.config this
nomination is coming up, but is the nomination for oslo-core, as in all of
the oslo projects? Including things like oslo.versionedobjects and
oslo.messaging?
I'm just wondering how things get broken down because there are obviously
subject matter experts in certain projects in oslo, but I wouldn't consider
them as being cores across all projects just because they are core on one.
Or am I misunderstanding?
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So people are made core and then expected to become experts on the other
projects? I get that is a carrot, but it seems like that could put the
stick on the consuming projects if non-expert cores are approving
changes they shouldn't be.
Anyway, my two cents...
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