Mark McLoughlin wrote: >> """ >> 'OpenStack Programs' are efforts which are essential to the completion >> of our mission, but which do not produce deliverables included in the >> common release of OpenStack 'integrated' projects every 6 months, like >> Projects do. > > Hmm, this wasn't what I understood our direction to be. > > And maybe this highlights a subtle difference in thinking - as I see it, > Oslo absolutely is producing release deliverables. For example, in what > way was oslo.config 1.1.0 *not* a part of the grizzly release? > > The idea that documentation isn't a part of our releases seems a bit off > too.
I suspect what I call "common release of OpenStack 'integrated' projects every 6 months" is what you call "server projects" later in the thread. We publish a number of things, and a subset of them (which I call "the integrated release") are released together every 6 months. Oslo libraries are also released, but on a different cadence. Docs are released, usually with a slight delay. I call those "deliverables", to avoid confusion with the first set... I think we are on the same line, just not using the term "release" for the same thing ? -- Thierry Carrez (ttx) _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev