Hi everyone, When we first introduced the cross-project specs (specs for things that may potentially affect all OpenStack projects, or where more convergence is desirable), we defaulted to rather simple rules for approval:
- discuss the spec in a cross-project meeting - let everyone +1/-1 and seek consensus - wait for the affected PTLs to vote - wait even more - tally the votes (and agree a consensus is reached) during a TC meeting - give +2/Worflow+1 to all TC members to let them push the Go button However, the recent approval of the Log guidelines (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/132552/) revealed that those may not be the rules we are looking for. Sean suggested that only the TC chair should be able to workflow+1 to avoid accidental approval. Doug suggested that we should use the TC voting rules (7 YES, or at least 5 YES and more YES than NO) on those. In yesterday's meeting, Sean suggested that TC members should still have a -2-like veto (if there is no TC consensus on the fact that community consensus is reached, there probably is no real consensus). There was little time to discuss this more in yesterday's TC meeting, so I took the action to push that discussion to the ML. So what is it we actually want for that repository ? In a world where Gerrit can do anything, what would you like to have ? Personally, I want our technical community in general, and our PTLs/CPLs in particular, to be able to record their opinion on the proposed cross-project spec. Then, if consensus is reached, the spec should be approved. This /could/ be implemented in Gerrit by giving +1/-1 to everyone to express technical opinion and +2/-2 to TC members to evaluate consensus (with Workflow+1 to the TC chair to mark when all votes are collected and consensus is indeed reached). Other personal opinions on how you'd like this repository reviews to be run ? -- Thierry Carrez (ttx) __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
