Re: CNCF TOC Meeting 7/2/2019 Agenda


Chris Aniszczyk
 

I'll make this more clear but it's easier if we have projects just put forth a formal project proposal and then request a community presentation slot. The barrier is a bit higher to entry to do so but helps us be more organized imho. We will discuss tomorrow.


On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 7:15 PM Erin Boyd <eboyd@...> wrote:
Hello TOC,
I have an additional item to add to the backlog (Strimzi):

So there was a transition period for Sandbox last Fall where we decided that they didn't need to do a proposal, just the issue & the presentation. I think that is where this poor project got caught in the changes (as well as Keycloak)

Originally, the process was
1) Open an issue to present
2) Open a PR for the project (more formal / exhaustive)
3) Present at the meeting
4) Get sponsorship (hopefully)

Then it changed to:
1) Open an issue to present
2) Present at the meeting
3) Get sponsorship (hopefully)

These steps were updated and published here:

Sandbox Entry Requirements

  • Require 2 TOC sponsors to enter the sandbox
  • Require presentation to the TOC community twice-a-month meeting
  • Require adherence to CNCF IP Policy (including trademark transferred)
  • Require sandbox projects to list their sandbox status prominently on website/readme\

It was my understanding that the sandbox projects no longer needed to do the full PR as we weren't going to do a due diligence on Sandbox.

Can anyone please clarify the proper process for me?
Thanks,
Erin




On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 3:08 PM Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
We will be meeting tomorrow:


We will cover an update on CNCF SIGs (app delivery), community/project backlog, meeting schedule updates and go over the archiving rkt proposal.

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Erin A. Boyd

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Red Hat

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