From f12ecec356c52dedb0bcdfa954f925ba132dfed4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Treinish Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2017 09:23:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Make some changes to the governance slides This commit adjusts some of the content on the governance slides. Some of the wording was potentially confusing and/or not entirely accurate. This attempts to correct this to make things more clear. Change-Id: I8185bc9cb3fd5ebab9df0ef0a30bcc3d4a3552fa --- .../source/slides/howitsmade-governance.rst | 19 +++++++------------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-governance.rst b/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-governance.rst index 9f7cf8fc..d44323b7 100644 --- a/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-governance.rst +++ b/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-governance.rst @@ -130,12 +130,11 @@ Active Technical Contributor (ATC) - Code or documentation contribution to any of the official project repositories - - Individual members, like bug triagers or technical documentation writers - can apply for ATC status with the agreement from existing ATC's or TC chair - as extra-ATC status. + - Individual members, can be granted ATC status by the PTL of an official + project and TC approval. This is called extra-ATC status. - An OpenStack wide status -- TC seats are elected from and by the group of ATC's +- TC members are elected by the ATC's .. note:: @@ -148,12 +147,8 @@ Active Technical Contributor (ATC) Active Project Contributor (APC) ================================ -- Actively contributing to an OpenStack project - - - Also ATC - - Attends project meetings - - Participates in project related mail threads on the mailing lists - +- Subset of ATCs who have contributed to a specific project +- Same criteria as ATC except for contirbutions to a project - OpenStack project specific status Project Team Leads (PTLs) @@ -178,14 +173,14 @@ Core Team Members - Have authority to merge code into a project - Assist the PTL in driving program goals -- May also be stable core members (able to merge to stable branches) -- Elected by PTL and other Core Team Members +- New Core Team members are nominated and elected by other Core Team Members - Unlike ATC, APC and PTLs, role is not defined in the TC charter .. note:: - Election process is more informal than PTLs. - PTL or Core Team Member nominates a person. + - Core team membership is about merging on master, stable core membership is independent - PTL e-mails nomination to mailing list. - Though not defined in the TC charter like other roles above, cores serve an important role in Project Teams.