On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 02:26:09PM -0700, Clark Boylan wrote: > On Wed, Aug 29, 2018, at 11:06 AM, Clark Boylan wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 21, 2018, at 11:33 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > > > The Infra team has been brainstorming and collecting feedback in > > > https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/infra-services-naming as to what > > > actual name/domain the Winterscale effort will use. If you've not > > > been following along, the earlier discussions can be found in the > > > following mailing list threads: > > > > > > http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-infra/2018-May/005957.html > > > http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-infra/2018-July/006010.html > > > > > > So far the "short list" at the bottom of the pad seems to contain > > > only one entry: OpenDev. > > > > > > The OpenStack Foundation has offered to let us take control of > > > opendev.org for this purpose if we would like. They have it mainly > > > as a defensive registration to protect the OpenDev Conference brand, > > > but use a separate opendevconf.org domain for that at present. The > > > opendev.org domain is just sitting parked on the same nameservers as > > > openstack.org right now, not in use for anything. The brand itself > > > has a positive connotation in the community so far, and the OpenDev > > > Conferences share a lot of similar goals (bringing communities of > > > people together to collaborate openly on design and development > > > activities) so this even provides some useful synergy around the > > > name and possible promotional tie-ins with the events if we like. > > > > > > I know lots of us are eager to move forward on the rebranding, so I > > > wanted to wake this discussion back up and try to see if we can > > > drive it to a conclusion. As we continue to take on hosting for > > > additional large projects, having somewhere for them to send the > > > contributors and users in their community which has a distinct > > > identity unclouded by OpenStack itself will help make our services > > > much more welcoming. If you don't particularly like the OpenDev idea > > > or have alternatives you think might achieve greater consensus > > > within our team and present a better image to our extended > > > community, present and future, please update the above mentioned pad > > > or follow up to this mailing list thread. Thanks! > > > > I am a fan of OpenDev. I think it gives a path forward that works for > > the immediate future and long term. https://review.opendev.org seems > > like a reasonable place to do code review for a project :) > > > > I do think it would be good to continue collecting input particularly > > from those involved in the day to day infra activities. If we can reach > > rough consensus over the next week or so that would give us the > > opportunity to use time at the PTG to do a rough sketch of how we can > > start "migrating" to the new name. > > > > Your feedback much appreciated. > > > > It has been about 3 weeks and the feedback so far has largely been positive. > The one concern we have seen raised is that this may be confusing with the > OpenDev conference. Fungi makes a great argument that cross promoting between > the conference and the development tooling can be a net positive since many > of our goals overlap. > > Finding that argument compelling myself, and not seeing any counterarguments > I think we should move forward with using the OpenDev name and opendev.org > domain for the team and services that we host. > > Long story short let's go ahead and use this name and start making progress > on this effort. Next stop: etherpad.opendev.org. > > Thank you, > Clark > +1 for etherpad.opendev.org
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