On 2017-11-29 12:34 PM, Chris Dent wrote:
> Sufficent answer?
speaking for myself, yes.
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On 2017-11-29 12:31 PM, Anne Bertucio wrote:
> Rereading your question, Gord, the tl;dr of my message is that current
> roadmap is not intended to dictate work or what future features should
> be—just captures and communicates work already in motion.
ah, i see. i was mainly curious to see how
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017, gordon chung wrote:
On 2017-11-28 11:36 AM, Chris Dent wrote:
* A somewhat bizarre presentation suggesting the Board and the TC
manage the OpenStack roadmap. There wasn't time to actually discuss
this as previous topics ran _way_ over, but at a superficial glance
it
Rereading your question, Gord, the tl;dr of my message is that current roadmap
is not intended to dictate work or what future features should be—just captures
and communicates work already in motion.
Anne Bertucio
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The community does have an existing Roadmap, albeit this cycle we decided we
need to change how we design the Roadmap and its final form. We have a small
community Roadmap team (anyone want to join?!) who compiles this information.
In the past, the Roadmap aimed to be a document for both proje
On 2017-11-28 11:36 AM, Chris Dent wrote:
> * A somewhat bizarre presentation suggesting the Board and the TC
> manage the OpenStack roadmap. There wasn't time to actually discuss
> this as previous topics ran _way_ over, but at a superficial glance
> it appeared to involve a complete mi
https://anticdent.org/tc-report-48.html>
Due to the recent Summit in Sydney, related travel, and Thanksgiving,
it has been a while since I put a TC Report together. It is hard to
get back in the groove. Much of the recent discussion has either been
reflecting on Summit-initiated discussions or t