diff --git a/resolutions/20230724-unmaintained-branches.rst b/resolutions/20230724-unmaintained-branches.rst index b992eb008..1ee354386 100644 --- a/resolutions/20230724-unmaintained-branches.rst +++ b/resolutions/20230724-unmaintained-branches.rst @@ -60,21 +60,21 @@ around the responsibilities and defining clearer processes. Unmaintained branches --------------------- -.. _20231114-amend-note: - -.. note:: - The fourth point below has been amended by a subsequent resolution. - See :doc:`20231114-amend-unmaintained-status` for details. - - The phase of Extended Maintenance for a branch is renamed to Unmaintained. - Only SLURP releases are eligible for having an Unmaintained branch. - After a branch is no longer officially maintained, the branch is deleted and a new branch is created under unmaintained/, for example, unmaintained/train. + + .. _20231114-amend-note: - A group in Gerrit called "-unmaintained-core", for example, "keystone-unmaintained-core", will have +2/+W on these branches. This group may be bootstrapped with or include the "-stable-maint" group, but membership is separate from that group. + + .. note:: + The above point has been amended by a subsequent resolution. + See :doc:`20231114-amend-unmaintained-status` for details. - The PTL, or a new Unmaintained branch liaison assigned by the PTL, makes group membership decisions for "-unmaintained-core". - No SLURP branches may be skipped between the oldest unmaintained branch @@ -108,6 +108,6 @@ The first SLURP release is 2023.1. - The unmaintained branch liaison needs to opt-in to keep more than 3 branches (instead of 1 for SLURP) and the guidelines for opt-in described above apply. -[0]. https://governance.openstack.org/tc/resolutions/20180301-stable-branch-eol.html -[1]. https://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2023-June/033980.html -[2]. https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/vancouver-2023-em +| [0]. https://governance.openstack.org/tc/resolutions/20180301-stable-branch-eol.html +| [1]. https://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2023-June/033980.html +| [2]. https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/vancouver-2023-em