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The charter currently mandates that after a motion receives sufficient votes to pass, it must stay open for further comments and voting for a minimum of 3 calendar days. This is in addition to motions needing to stay open for a minimum of 7 calendar days. This grace period is a bit impractical to enforce, and in some cases just delays decisions and creates frustration. This change removes it from the charter, and advise to apply common sense instead. If the chair senses that there are concerns that are still unvoiced, a delay should be applied. If all else fails, it's easy enough to revert a change if someone disagrees after the fact, using our 'rollback' house rule[1]. [1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/house-rules.html Change-Id: Ib3e12511a8d551ac4fcc76cec79f14b46a704ce0 |
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openstack-governance
The repository https://opendev.org/openstack/governance/ contains OpenStack Technical Committee reference documents and tracks official resolutions voted by the committee. It also contains a library for accessing some of the machine-readable data in the repository.
Directory structure:
- reference/
Reference documents which need to be revised over time. Some motions will just directly result in reference doc changes.
- resolutions/
When the motion does not result in a change in a reference doc, it can be expressed as a resolution. Those must be named YYYYMMDD-short-name with YYYYMMDD being the proposal date in order to allow basic sorting.
- goals/
Documentation for OpenStack community-wide goals, organized by release cycle. These pages will be updated with project status info over time, and if goals are revised.
See https://governance.openstack.org/tc/ for details.