diff --git a/reference/comparison-of-official-group-structures.rst b/reference/comparison-of-official-group-structures.rst index 0ac218720..d459998ce 100644 --- a/reference/comparison-of-official-group-structures.rst +++ b/reference/comparison-of-official-group-structures.rst @@ -122,9 +122,9 @@ contributors to the open source project. It may delegate rights (and duties) to `TC working groups`_ (like the Election officials which have a delegation for running elections). -The TC owns :doc:`git repositories (generally around governance documents) -` but does -not produce OpenStack deliverables by itself. +The TC owns :doc:`git repositories ` +containing documentation and tooling pertaining to the governance of OpenStack +but it does not produce OpenStack deliverables by itself. Board of Directors, Board committees and working groups ======================================================= diff --git a/reference/role-of-the-tc.rst b/reference/role-of-the-tc.rst index e290b5ca3..eb8a8161e 100644 --- a/reference/role-of-the-tc.rst +++ b/reference/role-of-the-tc.rst @@ -31,10 +31,8 @@ the `TC governance website`_ documents and other TC-maintained publications such as the `Project Team guide`_. See the list of :doc:`repositories maintained by the TC `. -The TC is just one of the governance bodies more widely involved in -OpenStack governance. An important part of its role is therefore to -handle the relationships with other OpenStack governance bodies like -the OSF Board of Directors, or the OpenStack User Committee. +The TC is also responsible for handling the relationship with +the Open Infra Foundation Board of Directors. Refining and applying the current OpenStack governance model ============================================================