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The words 'Big tent' have proven to be confusing to people. Their initial meaning was that project teams can join OpenStack if they are "one of us" (as defined by sharing our mission and our principles). However, misinformed people (or people who maliciously choose to be misinformed) took it to mean that there is an absence of rules, and anything and anyone can call themselves an OpenStack project. While most references to the 'big tent' were replaced over time (with references to the 'project structure reform of 2014', or 'official projects' depending on what the words were actually used for), some mentions still remained. This commit cleans them up. “It's a beautiful thing, the destruction of words.” ― George Orwell, 1984 Change-Id: I249ee50e1651997d4248b32a6e30d0737192f119 |
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