Out of curiosity, who are kollas big users?

If it's mirantis and redhat (and nobody much else?) then meh, does this really matter. Sure work on getting more usage and adoption and other companies interested but why stagnate a project (by doing this) while that is underway?

Other question; is kolla so influenced by mirantis or redhat management that there isn't trust that things will be handled appropriately by smart engineers/reviewers (that should not blindly listen to there management for all the things, but think of the bigger picture).

Just my 2 cents (I prefer trust rather than not and just curious what the real concern here is, and what evidence from past examples shows that this really is a concern in the first place).

I will show myself out now, ha.

-Josh

On 02/20/2016 09:09 AM, Steven Dake (stdake) wrote:
Hey folks,

Mirantis has been developing a big footprint in the core review team,
and Red Hat already has a big footprint in the core review team.  These
are all good things, but I want to avoid in the future a situation in
which one company has a majority of core reviewers.  Since core
reviewers set policy for the project, the project could be harmed if one
company has such a majority.  This is one reason why project diversity
is so important and has its own special snowflake tag in the governance
repository.

I'd like your thoughts on how to best handle this situation, before I
trigger  a vote we can all agree on.

I was thinking of something simple like:
"1 company may not have more then 33% of core reviewers.  At the
conclusion of PTL elections, the current cycle's 6 months of reviews
completed will be used as a metric to select the core reviewers from
that particular company if the core review team has shrunk as a result
of removal of core reviewers during the cycle."

Thoughts, comments, questions, concerns, etc?

Regards,
-steve



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