> On Feb 10, 2015, at 9:21 AM, Dean Troyer wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)
> wrote:
> ATC is only being given to folks committing to the current branch
> (https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/45531/atc-pass-for-the-openstack-summit/).
>
> Secondly, it'
On 2015-02-10 10:21:58 -0600 (-0600), Dean Troyer wrote:
[...]
> ATC credit should be given, stable branch maintenance is a
> contribution to the project, no question.
[...]
Just to keep this particular misconception from spinning out of
control, as I mentioned elsewhere in this thread they absolu
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The voice of operators/users/deployers in this conversation should be reflected
through the entity that they are paying to provide operational cloud services.
Let’s be careful here: I hope you didn’t mean to say that
operators/users/deployers vo
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 15:20 +, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri) wrote:
> I've been talking with a few people about this very thing lately, and
> I think much of it is caused by what appears to be our actively
> discouraging people from working on it. Most notably, ATC is only
> being given to folks co
>
> > Secondly, it's difficult to get stack-analytics credit for back
> > ports, as the preferred method is to cherry pick the code, and
> > that keeps the original author's name. I've personally gotten a
> > few commits into stable, but have nothing to show for it in
> > stack-analytics (if I'm do
On 2015-02-10 15:20:46 + (+), Kevin Bringard (kevinbri) wrote:
[...]
> I've been talking with a few people about this very thing lately,
> and I think much of it is caused by what appears to be our
> actively discouraging people from working on it. Most notably, ATC
> is only being given to
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri) <
kevin...@cisco.com> wrote:
> ATC is only being given to folks committing to the current branch (
> https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/45531/atc-pass-for-the-openstack-summit/
> ).
> Secondly, it's difficult to get stack-analytics c
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The sentiment that Kevin is expressing here has come up informally at past
Operator’s meetups as well, which makes sense given that relatively few
operators are chasing trunk vs using a stable rele
Since this is sort of a topic change, I opted to start a new thread. I was
reading over the "Juno is Fubar at the Gate" thread, and this bit stood out to
me:
> > So I think it's time we called the icehouse branch and marked it EOL. We
> > originally conditioned the longer support window on extra