Tony Breeds wrote:
[...]
There are 8 projects without candidates, so according to this
resolution[1], the TC will have to decide how the following
projects will proceed: Dragonflow, Freezer, Loci, Packaging_Rpm,
RefStack, Searchlight, Trove and Winstackers.

Here is my take on that...

Packaging_Rpm has a late candidate (Dirk Mueller). We always have a few teams per cycle that miss the election call, that would fall under that.

Trove had a volunteer (Dariusz Krol), but that person did not fill the requirements for candidates. Given that the previous PTL (Zhao Chao) plans to stay around to help onboarding the new contributors, I'd support appointing Dariusz.

I suspect Freezer falls in the same bucket as Packaging_Rpm and we should get a candidate there. I would reach out to caoyuan see if they would be interested in steeping up.

LOCI is also likely in the same bucket. However, given that it's a deployment project, if we can't get anyone to step up and guarantee some level of currentness, we should consider removing it from the "official" list.

Dragonflow is a bit in the LOCI case. It feels like a miss too, but if it's not, given that it's an add-on project that runs within Neutron, I would consider removing it from the "official" list if we can't find anyone to step up.

For Winstackers and Searchlight, those are low-activity teams (18 and 13 commits), which brings the question of PTL workload for feature-complete projects.

Finally, RefStack: I feel like this should be wrapped into an Interoperability SIG, since that project team is not producing "OpenStack", but helping fostering OpenStack interoperability. Having separate groups (Interop WG, RefStack) sounds overkill anyway, and with the introduction of SIGs we have been recentering project teams on upstream code production.

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Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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