On 17/01/17 00:14, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Ian Cordasco wrote:
From: Tom Fifield <t...@openstack.org>
On 16/01/17 21:55, Ian Cordasco wrote:
Third, "Existence and quality of packages for this project in popular
distributions." it seems Fedora [2], Debian [3], Ubuntu [4], and
OpenSUSE [5] all have packages (including in stable versions). I can't
speak to the quality of the packages, but knowing the hard work most
of our downstream redistributors put into those packages, I'm certain
they're good quality. This should *definitely* be updated, in my
opinion.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-org/+bug/1656843
https://github.com/OpenStackweb/openstack-org/pull/59
So, if I understand the two links correctly, changes are planned to
make that tag better and until they're made you're going to stop
displaying it using that with projects. Is that correct? Are there
other ways the community can help keep the navigator up-to-date?
Regarding stable branch policy and standard deprecation, this
information is directly pulled from governance project tags. Both are
assertion tags that the team must assert by themselves (by proposing a
change to openstack/governance).
Quick glance to:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/projects/barbican.html
shows that those tags haven't been asserted by the Barbican team yet.
Reference:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/tags/index.html
... and just for completeness, the relatively small number of tags
starting with ops: are derived from:
https://github.com/openstack/ops-tags-team
patches via the gerrit welcome :)
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