Re: [ovirt-devel] [Call for Vote] moVirt as a Full oVirt Project

On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 8:17 PM, Vojtech Szocs <vszocs@redhat.com> wrote:
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From: "Barak Korren" <bkorren@redhat.com> To: "Brian Proffitt" <bproffit@redhat.com> Cc: "Michal Skrivanek" <mskrivan@redhat.com>, board@ovirt.org, "devel" < devel@ovirt.org> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2016 7:01:08 PM Subject: Re: [ovirt-devel] [Call for Vote] moVirt as a Full oVirt Project
-1 Not because of anything with the project itself - I think it is genuinely awesome, but because I expect a project that emerges out of the incubation process to "look" like an oVirt project, by which I mean: 1. Have the code in the oVirt Gerrit 2. Have tests and builds running on oVirt's CI system. 3. Have artefacts served from oVirt's mirrors. 4. Have bugs tracked in oVirt's bugzilla.
For 1 and 4, I feel that the benefit of allowing some projects to be hosted on GitHub (attract & involve community through GitHub's public service) does out-weigh the rule of strict consistency (have everything in oVirt Gerrit).
Any project in oVirt gerrit can be mirrored to GitHub, and most of them are ( see github.com/oVirt )
Although, not sure how hard would it be to modify oVirt CI system to allow building GitHub hosted projects.
We are supporting it, Lago is an example of such project.
The guidelines should be clear about whether a project must be hosted via oVirt Gerrit, whether it must have its bugs tracked via oVirt Bugzilla, etc.
I don't think its a must, but its highly recommended IMO, and will help the project grow. Imagine this scenario: the project grows and uses its own CI/testing frameworks and reaches a point it wants to join the oVirt eco-system, At that point it will be much harder to integrate it if at all, assuming the tools he's been using were not aligned with the tooling other projects are using. Also - in terms of release process, its will be very hard to include it in an official oVirt release if he wishes to do so, as all oVirt projects are built in the current infra and shipped as a single repository.
On 21 November 2016 at 19:07, Brian Proffitt <bproffit@redhat.com>
All:
The moVirt Project was initially accepted as an oVirt incubator
February 2015. It has been a successful subproject for quite some time and it is well due for being accepted as a full oVirt project. I believe it is appropriate to post a Call for Vote on the Devel and Board lists.
http://www.ovirt.org/develop/projects/project-movirt/
A “healthy” project, as determined by the oVirt Board, can be found at http://www.ovirt.org/develop/projects/adding-a-new-project/
Voting will be open until 1200 UTC Nov. 30, 2016. A net total of +7 votes should be received to formalize this project as an full oVirt project. Please use the following vote process:
+1 Yes, agree, or the action should be performed. On some issues, this vote must only be given after the voter has tested the action on their own system(s).
±0 Abstain, no opinion, or I am happy to let the other group members decide this issue. An abstention may have detrimental affects if too many
abstain.
-1 No, I veto this action. All vetos must include an explanation of why
wrote: project in people the
veto is appropriate. A veto with no explanation is void.
Thank you!
Brian Proffitt Principal Community Analyst Open Source and Standards @TheTechScribe 574.383.9BKP
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