Hi Everyone,

At today’s DefCore Committee meeting, we discussed a couple of newly-approved 
TC resolutions and wanted to take a quick moment to make folks aware of them in 
case they weren’t already.  These new resolutions may impact what capabilities 
and tests projects ask to have included in future DefCore Guidelines:

2016-05-04 Recommendation on API Proxy Tests for DefCore
https://governance.openstack.org/resolutions/20160504-defcore-proxy-tests.html
https://review.openstack.org/312719

2016-05-04 Recommendation on Location of Tests for DefCore
https://governance.openstack.org/resolutions/20160504-defcore-test-location.html
https://review.openstack.org/312718

The latter resolution is probably one that will be of the most interest to 
projects who are looking to add new Capabilities to DefCore Guidelines.  
RefStack has been able to handle tests that live in Tempest or that live in 
project trees but are use the Tempest plugin interface for some time now, and 
the DefCore Committee has generally guided project teams that either was 
acceptable.  In the new resolution, the TC "encourages the DefCore committee to 
consider it an indication of future technical direction that we do not want 
tests outside of the Tempest repository used for trademark enforcement, and 
that any new or existing tests that cover capabilities they want to consider 
for trademark enforcement should be placed in Tempest.  Project teams should 
work with the DefCore committee to move any existing tests that need to move as 
a result of this policy.”  

At present, I don’t think any tests in existing Board-approved DefCore 
Guidelines will need to move as a result of this resolution—however I am aware 
of a few teams that were interested in having in-project-tree tests used in the 
future (hence I’ve added [heat] and [swift] to the subject line).  Hopefully 
those folks were already aware of the new resolution and are making plans 
accordingly, but we thought it would be best to send out a quick communiqué 
just to be sure since this is a change in guidance since the last Summit.  As a 
reminder, our next round of identifying new candidate Capabilities won’t begin 
for a couple of months yet [2], so there’s some time for project teams to 
discuss what (if any) actions they wish to take.

[1] 
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/defcore/2016/defcore.2016-06-01-16.00.html
[2] 
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/defcore/tree/doc/source/process/2015B.rst#n10

At Your Service,

Mark T. Voelker



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