Update core reviewer responsibilities
This patch more clearly lays out who can merge code into the plethora of Neutron repositories. It also clarifies a few things with the existing text in places. Change-Id: I2628dad7ba2bbc0b63dd9ed716db6221a5b30b2d
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Core Neutron Reviewers
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Neutron Core Reviewers
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The `Neutron Core Reviewer Team <https://review.openstack.org/#/admin/groups/38,members>`_ is responsible
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for merging changes into the following repositories:
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for many things related to Neutron. A lot of these things include mundane tasks such as the
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following:
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* Ensuring the bug count is low
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* Curating the gate and triaging failures
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* Working on integrating shared code from projects such as Oslo
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* Ensuring documentation is up to date and remains relevant
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* Ensuring the level of testing for Neutron is adequate and remains relevant as features are added
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* Helping new contributors with questions as they peel back the covers of Neutron
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* Answering questions and participating in mailing list discussions
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* Interfacing with other OpenStack teams and ensuring they are going in the same parallel direction
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* Reviewing and merging code into the neutron tree
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In essence, core reviewers share the following common ideals:
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1. They share responsibility in the project's success.
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2. They have made a long-term, recurring time investment to improve the project.
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3. They spend their time doing what needs to be done to ensure the projects success, not necessarily
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what is the most interesting or fun.
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Given the above, Neutron has the following core reviewer teams with responsibility over the areas of
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code listed below:
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Neutron Core Reviewer Team
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Neutron core reviewers have merge rights to the following git repositories:
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* `openstack/neutron <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron/>`_
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* `openstack/neutron-fwaas <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron-fwaas/>`_
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* `openstack/neutron-lbaas <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron-lbaas/>`_
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* `openstack/neutron-vpnaas <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron-vpnaas/>`_
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* `openstack/python-neutronclient <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/python-neutronclient/>`_
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Neutron FWaaS Core Reviewer Team
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Neutron FWaaS core reviewers have merge rights to the following git repositories:
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* `openstack/neutron-fwaas <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron-fwaas/>`_
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Neutron LBaaS Core Reviewer Team
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Neutron LBaaS core reviewers have merge rights to the following git repositories:
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* `openstack/neutron-lbaas <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron-lbaas/>`_
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Neutron VPNaaS Core Reviewer Team
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Neutron VPNaaS core reviewers have merge rights to the following git repositories:
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* `openstack/neutron-vpnaas <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron-vpnaas/>`_
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Neutron Specs Core Reviewer Team
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Neutron specs core reviewers have merge rights to the following git repositories:
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* `openstack/neutron-specs <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/neutron-specs/>`_
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While everyone is encouraged to review changes for these repositories, members of the neutron-core
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gerrit group have the ability to +2/-2 and +A changes these repositories. This is responsibility
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that is not to be taken lightly.
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The Neutron specs core reviewer team is responsible for reviewing and merging specs into
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the neutron-specs repository. For the Liberty release, the Specs core reviewer team will
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review specs targeted to all neutron git repositories.
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It's worth noting specs reviewers have the following attributes which are potentially
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different than code reviewers:
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* Broad understanding of cloud and networking technologies
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* Broad understanding of core OpenStack projects and technologies
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* An understanding of the effect approved specs have on the teams development capacity
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for each cycle
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Code Merge Responsibilities
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===========================
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While everyone is encouraged to review changes for these repositories, members of the Neutron
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core reviewer group have the ability to +2/-2 and +A changes to these repositories. This is an extra
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level of responsibility not to be taken lightly. Correctly merging code requires not only
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understanding the code itself, but also how the code affects things like documentation, testing,
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and interactions with other projects. It also means you pay attention to release milestones and
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understand if a patch you're merging is marked for the release, especially critical during the
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feature freeze.
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The bottom line here is merging code is a responsibility Neutron core reviewers have.
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Adding or Removing Core Reviewers
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@ -21,7 +82,9 @@ Adding or Removing Core Reviewers
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A new Neutron core reviewer may be proposed at anytime on the openstack-dev mailing list. Typically,
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the Neutron PTL will propose a new member after discussions with the existing core reviewers. Once
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a proposal has been made, five existing Neutron core reviewers must respond to the email with a +1.
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Another Neutron core reviewer can vote -1 to veto the proposed new core reviewer.
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If the member is being added to a core reviewer team with less than five members, a simple majority
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will be used to determine if the vote is successful. Another Neutron core reviewer can vote -1 to
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veto the proposed new core reviewer.
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The PTL may remove a Neutron core reviewer at any time. Typically when a member has decreased their
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involvement with the project through a drop in reviews and participation in general project development,
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@ -30,8 +93,8 @@ core reviewer removal. Members who have previously been a core reviewer may be f
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a core reviewer role if their involvement picks back up and the existing core reviewers support their
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re-instatement.
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Core Reviewer Membership Expectations
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Neutron Core Reviewer Membership Expectations
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Neutron core reviewers have the following expectations:
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* Participation in Neutron discussions on the mailing list, as well as in-channel in #openstack-neutron.
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* Participation in Neutron related design summit sessions at the OpenStack Summits.
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Please note in-person attendance at design summits, mid-cycles, and other code sprints is not a requirement
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to be a Neutron core reviewer. The Neutron team will do its best to facilitate virtual attendance at all events.
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Travel is not to be taken lightly, and we realize the costs involved for those who partake in attending
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these events.
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In addition to the above, code reviews are the most important requirement of Neutron core reviewers.
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Neutron follows the documented OpenStack `code review guidelines <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ReviewChecklist>`_.
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We encourage all people to review Neutron patches, but core reviewers are required to maintain a level of
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@ -51,7 +119,7 @@ numbers, but in general we use 30, 60, 90 and 180 day stats when examining revie
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* `180 day review stats <http://stackalytics.com/report/contribution/neutron-group/180>`_
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There are soft-touch items around being a Neutron core reviewer as well. Gaining trust with the existing Neutron
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core reviewers is important. Being able to work together with the existing Neutron core review team is critical
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core reviewers is important. Being able to work together with the existing Neutron core reviewer team is critical
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as well. Being a Neutron core reviewer means spending a significant amount of time with the existing Neutron
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core reviewer team on IRC, the mailing list, at Summits, and in reviews. Ensuring you participate and engage
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here is critical to becoming and remaining a core.
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core reviewers team on IRC, the mailing list, at Summits, and in reviews. Ensuring you participate and engage
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here is critical to becoming and remaining a core reviewer.
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