hi,
I am sure people are wondering what the state of the SIG's is at this point. And this is a quick recap of stuff from my perspective.
We have 8 SIG's that are under active consideration and planning.
Every SIG proposal needs to go via the CentOS Board for inclusion and setup.
The CentOS Board is starting to get a regular meeting schedule doing, and will meet every Wednesday ( minutes for every meeting will be posted on the website, Jim is working out the mechanics for that ).
Starting with the Board meeting of the 5th March, we will consider SIG plans, no more than 2 a meeting, at every other board meeting. These meetings will be held in public, and the SIG's being considered will be notified in advance so they can come and be a part of the conversations ( and any followup can happen immediately after the meeting ).
In the coming days, I will be reaching out to the people who nominated themselves to be SIG coordinators, for the SIG's I've offered to help sponsor and start working on the proposals. The proposals will be on the wiki.centos.org site and I'll try to post updates to this list ( centos-devel ) so others can chime in and we incorporate wider, public viewpoints on the proposal.
- KB
Is there a mechanism in place for the public to observe tomorrow's board meeting? I'd love to see how the SIG stuff is progressing so that I am adequately prepared when it comes time to talk about the Storage SIG with the board. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Patrick McGarry Director, Community || Inktank http://ceph.com || http://inktank.com @scuttlemonkey || @ceph || @inktank
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
hi,
I am sure people are wondering what the state of the SIG's is at this point. And this is a quick recap of stuff from my perspective.
We have 8 SIG's that are under active consideration and planning.
Every SIG proposal needs to go via the CentOS Board for inclusion and setup.
The CentOS Board is starting to get a regular meeting schedule doing, and will meet every Wednesday ( minutes for every meeting will be posted on the website, Jim is working out the mechanics for that ).
Starting with the Board meeting of the 5th March, we will consider SIG plans, no more than 2 a meeting, at every other board meeting. These meetings will be held in public, and the SIG's being considered will be notified in advance so they can come and be a part of the conversations ( and any followup can happen immediately after the meeting ).
In the coming days, I will be reaching out to the people who nominated themselves to be SIG coordinators, for the SIG's I've offered to help sponsor and start working on the proposals. The proposals will be on the wiki.centos.org site and I'll try to post updates to this list ( centos-devel ) so others can chime in and we incorporate wider, public viewpoints on the proposal.
- KB
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