Hi Jesse, On Sun, 2015-02-22 at 21:09 -0800, Jesse Proudman wrote:
Having international exposure to the OpenStack foundation is important to the long term viability of of this project, the reality is that the board meetings themselves do not expose much value to the overall community.
Yes. Simply having a board meeting in a particular geography is IMO not going to have any real impact on increasing geographical diversity in the project and Foundation. If a board meeting could coincide with a large local event, that could be more effective. And similarly, simply having directors (and project leaders) routinely attend (and present at) local meetups in geographies that are not well represented would have a greater impact. I think that's happening to a degree already, but perhaps we could figure out some more deliberate and coordinated way to make this happen. On transparency and openness, as always I'm hugely in favor of improving this. I don't think this decision needed to be made privately. However, turning a relatively mundane decision into an unnecessarily heated and charged debate does little to encourage people to be more open. Mark.