Michal,

I was thinking about kolla-salt and our Wednesday team meeting and the 
declaration you made about how it should be done.  I personally feel it is 
mandatory we hold a vote of the core review teams to add a new deliverable.  We 
have voted on the addition of every deliverable we have ever added to kolla 
including application initially to the big tent.  I’m in favor of the idea of 
kolla-salt and it would have my +1 vote.  I am not attempting to block the 
addition.  It’s more a matter of policies we have established over the last 
several years.  We have also voted to retire deliverables from the Kolla 
project as well (kolla-mesos and the cli).

This was easier when there was one core review team.  Perhaps a solution to 
that problem is to make a global core team in gerrit which includes everyone 
just for policy decisions (such as adding a deliverable).  Another option to 
count whether consensus was reached is to count the core reviewers in each 
deliverable, divide by two, and determine if consensus is reached.

If we don’t hold a vote, it looks like a BDFL model that PTLs don’t operate 
under.  Rather PTLs operate under a service model.

Regards
-steve

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