A few highlights - we have cleaned up the spec backlog and now have 3 left to merge. 2 are very close and need a few more reviews and the third is getting close as well. A lot of discussion to help get organized for the next round of elections. More detail below. 09/12/2019: =========== Standing topics STX elections - projects discussion (ildikov) Project list update in the governance repository - https://review.opendev.org/#/c/680514/ Project list on the wiki - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX Overlaps raised on the Community Call (September 11) - merge? Build - discuss on ML Distro - discuss on ML MultiOS - should be an integration project Container project - should be an integration project Projects listed only on the wiki - are these still active or should they be SIG's / work items Python2 to Python3 Transition - cross project activity Zuul Enablement and Coverage - break into all teams Devstack Integration - part of test team - really tooling for test StarlingX In-a-box - shut down 09/05/2019: =========== Standing topics STX elections (ildikov) First email to announce the election period is out: http://lists.starlingx.io/pipermail/starlingx-discuss/2019-September/005912.... There are projects without repositories while for PL/TL elections we need to identify project contributors List of projects without repos according to https://docs.starlingx.io/governance/reference/tsc/projects/index.html: Do we want to combine some of the teams? Need a prime from TSC to help election officials - to help sort this out - in the next two weeks Brent to help out Do all these sub-projects still follow the general team structure with PLs and TLs? Is there a preferred method to identify inital set of contributors who're participating in the team's work? Shanghai Board meeting project overview/update prep (ildikov) https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/starlingx-board-overview-slides add your name if you will be at the board meeting need a presenter please add to the etherpad Sunday before the summit.