======================================== #opnfv-meeting: Project lifecycle review ======================================== Meeting started by ChrisPriceAB at 16:02:42 UTC. The full logs are available at http://ircbot.wl.linuxfoundation.org/meetings/opnfv-meeting/2015/opnfv-meeting.2015-08-31-16.02.log.html . Meeting summary --------------- * LINK: https://wiki.opnfv.org/project_lifecycle Current proposed amended document (ChrisPriceAB, 16:03:01) * the amended proposal covers a few key points including; the removal of the "top level" project stage, additions of proposed metrics for graduation review. (ChrisPriceAB, 16:04:57) * daniel smith (lmcdasm, 16:10:38) * A dialog ensues around changing the existing qualification of release participation with a time based metric for graduation (ChrisPriceAB, 16:23:22) * The text will be amended back to the text based on release participation as opposed to having existed for some period of time. (ChrisPriceAB, 16:24:02) * Perhaps we can borrow graduation metrics from best practices in software engineering. Code quality (bugs, fixes etc), documentation, CI integration? (RayNugent_, 16:32:37) * LINK: https://www.opnfv.org/developers/technical-project-governance/project-lifecycle Current lifecycle document (ChrisPriceAB, 16:33:59) * the proposal will be updated based on todays discussions to address primarily the removal of project types and the removal of the "top level" definition. (ChrisPriceAB, 16:42:59) * Ildiko will send out an updated proposal and call for another review. (ChrisPriceAB, 16:43:17) * the next review will include proposed changes to the TSC charter according to the removal of "top level" project. (ChrisPriceAB, 16:43:53) * AGREED: the community on this call agrees that the removal of top level projects and converging the project categories is a good idea. (ChrisPriceAB, 16:57:11) Meeting ended at 16:59:52 UTC. People present (lines said) --------------------------- * ChrisPriceAB (12) * lmcdasm (4) * collabot (3) * RayNugent_ (2) Generated by `MeetBot`_ 0.1.4