oVirt comminuty voting

Anthony Liguori aliguori at us.ibm.com
Fri Sep 9 18:48:13 UTC 2011


On 09/09/2011 01:08 PM, Carl Trieloff wrote:
>
>
> Please read, we can always vote in updates, so proof it and make sure it
> is good enough to get going with.
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> (URL REDACTED - INFO: http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/project-planning/2011-September/000283.html)
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> Jim, if you also proof, given your experience in this area
>
> I have linked it into the web site layout in the google doc, I'll be
> working all the key sections one by one to get us going for launch.

I assume code doesn't mean code as in software, but some sort of 
community code?

One concern I have is that this seems to enforce that all projects are 
managed via consensus.  But many existing (and successful) Open Source 
projects don't use an Apache-style consensus model but rather rely on a 
benevolent dictatorship or some variation thereof.

I think it's fine to use a consensus model for oVirt business, but I 
think it's important to allow sub projects to use other types of 
leadership models.  Otherwise you're excluding large parts of the 
existing community, most notably, libvirt, QEMU, and KVM.

So I think for project specific things (like whether a project is ready 
for a release) needs to be completely deferred to the sub project.

If the sub project needs to somehow codify how it makes decisions, 
that's fine, but the sub project should ultimately have the say over how 
it makes decisions.

Regards,

Anthony Liguori

>
> thx
> Carl.
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