One suggestion I would have would be to do a phased transition, with a 'topic' in the existing infra channels set to direct folks to lf-releng, and a period (3 months?, 6 months?) of keeping a presence on the existing channels, to be used to politely request bouncing conversations that arise in them to lf-releng... this way folks can get used to it, and in worst case, see in the topic where to go :)
Ed On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Thanh Ha <thanh...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Thanh Ha <thanh...@linuxfoundation.org> > wrote: > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> We'd like to pitch an idea to have #opendaylight-releng irc channel >> redirect to a new #lf-releng channel. Something that's occurred to us is >> that many of the networking at LF projects have their own separate releng >> channels in which folks typically ask JJB related questions. Each of these >> channels are typically moderately active. >> >> Something we've been thinking about is the idea of merging all these >> releng channels into #lf-releng which we're hoping can combine the >> communities JJB experts so that JJB and other releng related questions can >> be more broadly asked. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> Regards, >> Thanh >> > > Hi Everyone, > > For those that don't know me. I am one of the release engineers working on > the OpenDaylight project. I've added the fd.io, opnfv, and onap > communities to this list to get feedback on the idea proposed above. Let me > know if there's other mailing lists in the respective projects we should be > cc'ing to include in the discussions. > > I'd like to hear from the fd.io, opnfv, and onap for their thoughts on > the proposal to create a single lf-releng channel on IRC and have all the > respective releng channels redirect to it. Since our respective releng > projects use similar technologies like JJB, Jenkins, etc... it might be a > benefit to pool together our expertise so that it is easier to ask > questions to the broader community when we need help with things like JJB, > Gerrit, etc... > > You can follow the discussion thread so far from the ODL community > discussed here: > https://lists.opendaylight.org/pipermail/dev/2017-September/004066.html > > > Regards, > Thanh > > > _______________________________________________ > vpp-dev mailing list > vpp-dev@lists.fd.io > https://lists.fd.io/mailman/listinfo/vpp-dev >
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