From Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com Fri Jan 15 20:48:17 2021 From: Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com (Kanevsky, Arkady) Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 20:48:17 +0000 Subject: [Foundation Board] [all][interop] Reforming the refstack maintainers team In-Reply-To: <177078c987c.c394eaa31331699.3566137682643757540@ghanshyammann.com> References: <1765341f106.111a3f243109782.5942668683123760803@ghanshyammann.com> <177078c987c.c394eaa31331699.3566137682643757540@ghanshyammann.com> Message-ID: Thanks for driving it Ghanshyam. I will help where I can. Arkady -----Original Message----- From: Ghanshyam Mann Sent: Friday, January 15, 2021 1:37 PM To: Amy Marrich Cc: openstack-discuss; foundation-board at lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [all][interop] Reforming the refstack maintainers team [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Thanks for continuing or coming forward for help. I have done the required modification and below is the current core group to handle day to day activity for interop source code repo: Amy Marrich amy at demarco.com Ghanshyam gmann at ghanshyammann.com Goutham Pacha Ravi gouthampravi at gmail.com Luigi Toscano ltoscano at redhat.com Martin Kopec mkopec at redhat.com Thierry Carrez thierry at openstack.org (ttx mentioned not having enough time for core roles but I kept him as it will be helpful for issue reporting and merging the things faster) Vida Haririan vhariria at redhat.com Chandan Kumar chkumar at redhat.com Also added a project-config change to combine the core group acl file - https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/project-config/+/771066 -gmann ---- On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 08:53:54 -0600 Amy Marrich wrote ---- > Let me know if I can help. > Thanks, > Amy (spotz) > > On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 1:25 PM Ghanshyam Mann wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > As Goutham mentioned in a separate ML thread[2] that there is no active maintainer for refstack repo > which we discussed in today's interop meeting[1]. We had a few volunteers who can help to maintain the > refstack and other interop repo which is good news. > > I would like to call for more volunteers (new or existing ones), if you are interested to help please do reply > to this email. The role is to maintain the source code of the below repos. I will propose the ACL changes in infra sometime > next Friday (18th dec) or so. > > For easy maintenance, we thought of merging the below repo core group into a single group called 'refstack-core' > > - openstack/python-tempestconf > - openstack/refstack > - openstack/refstack-client > - x/ansible-role-refstack-client (moving to osf/ via https://review.opendev.org/765787) > > Current Volunteers: > - martin (mkopec at redhat.com) > - gouthamr (gouthampravi at gmail.com) > - gmann (gmann at ghanshyammann.com) > - Vida (vhariria at redhat.com) > > - interop-core (we will add this group also which has interop WG chairs so that it will be easy to maintain in the future changes) > > NOTE: there is no change in the 'interop' repo group which has interop guidelines and doc etc. > > [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/interop > [2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-December/019263.html > > -gmann > > From juliaashleykreger at gmail.com Tue Jan 19 16:04:58 2021 From: juliaashleykreger at gmail.com (Julia Kreger) Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2021 08:04:58 -0800 Subject: [Foundation Board] Board meeting schedule for 2021? Message-ID: Greetings everyone, I was updating my calendar this morning and I realized that I don't have calendar invites for 2021 board meetings. Or even time reserved on my calendar. As such, I went ahead and checked the wiki[0], and saw the same. Could we go ahead and get the (or some) proposed dates/times published? Thanks, -Julia [0] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation#OpenStack_Board_of_Director_Meetings From claire at openstack.org Thu Jan 28 15:02:31 2021 From: claire at openstack.org (Claire Massey) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 09:02:31 -0600 Subject: [Foundation Board] 2020 OpenInfra Foundation Annual Report Now Available Message-ID: Hi everyone, The Foundation’s 2020 annual report is now available. The Open Infrastructure community had a productive and successful year in spite of the unprecedented global challenges in 2020. Together with the 60+ organizations who joined the launch of the Open Infrastructure Foundation and over 110,000 community members, we are starting the next decade of open infrastructure tackling challenges including hardware diversification, deployment diversification, government regulations like data sovereignty, and the availability of more open source than ever. Each community member, working group, SIG, and contributor was instrumental in continuing to support the Open Infrastructure Foundation's mission: building open source communities that write software to run in production. The 2020 Annual Report was published today highlighting the achievements across the community and the goals for the year ahead. Let’s break down some of the highlights of last year: • The OpenStack Foundation took the next step in its ongoing evolution by becoming the Open Infrastructure Foundation to support open infrastructure for a market estimated at $20 billion USD. • Over 60 global organizations joined in establishing the Open Infrastructure Foundation to build the next decade of infrastructure for AI, 5G and edge computing, including 9 Platinum Members: Ant Group, AT&T, Ericsson, Facebook, FiberHome, Huawei, Red Hat, Wind River and Tencent. • OpenStack, one of the top three most active open source projects with 15 million cores in production, marked its 10th anniversary in July 2020. • The OpenInfra Foundation announced its support for the Magma project, confirmed OpenInfra Labs as its newest pilot project and StarlingX as a top-level Open Infrastructure project. • The OpenInfra community became more accessible internationally through the first virtual Open Infrastructure Summit that gathered 10,000 attendees from 120+ different countries to discuss more than 30 open source projects. The OpenInfra Foundation would like to extend a huge thanks to the global community for all of the work that went into 2020 and is continuing in 2021 to help people build and operate open infrastructure. Check out the full OpenInfra Foundation 2020 Annual Report and join us to build the next decade of open infrastructure! https://www.openstack.org/annual-reports/2020-openstack-foundation-annual-report Thanks, Claire