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- Build Release / Community Releases
- Please chime in on this wiki page!
- TSC: please try to get all comments in this week!
- Tagging
- Branching
- Validation CI/CD
- Release schedule
- Release notes (+ automation of) - To be discussed again
- Creation of committees
- Documentation
- Community Infrastructure (CI/CD)
- Please chime in on this wiki page!
- Improve Ease of Use
- Improve documentation
- Establish target goals
- Ensure there is a cadence between the documentation working group and TSC to meet goals
- Review current implementation and challenges
- Clarifications on where to make changes
- Release branches versus Master
- Clarifications on where to make changes
- "First contact" documentation
- Stacking up TF (especially for newcomers)
- devstack-like experience for developers who want to contribute
- Katacoda demos
- Improve documentation
- Review Governance Process
- The ARB question (see this governance issue)
- The CLA question (see this other governance issue; may mostly be resolved by the automated CLA stuff?)
- Working Groups: do we have the right ones and are they staffed appropriately?
- Are there other gaps in the project's needs? If so, how do we recruit to fill them?
- Review recent move to Jira to confirm it's complete & documented appropriately
- Improve Developer Diversity
- Customers (carriers, enterprises) that are using the code, but not contributing
- Establish community metrics
- See Community Metrics for 2019
- See the marketing working groups current idea list
- Grimoire
- Stackalytics
- Determine which tools to expose those metrics
- Stackalytics
- Grimoire
- Internships/outreach for developers
- GSoC (in progress)
- Google Code-In
- Outreachy
- Rails Girls Summer of Code
- LF interns
- Others?
- How to get more community members and endusers of TF to provide developer resources?
- Internships/outreach for networking/system engineers
- NANOG Hackathons
- IETF Hackathons
- Greater China engagement
2019 Accomplishments
Following is a rough list of our successes in 2019. It is current as of September 2019 and will need a final update at end of year.
- Google Summer of Code (GSoC) Intern program was very successful with two interns
- Carbide Evaluation System was updated and we added multi-cloud capabilities (by end of year)
- Carbide Evaluation Guide v1 to help end users who are developers evaluate TF with Kubernetes
- Community releases (5.1, etc.)
- Created easy-to-use and lightweight dev environment: tf-devstack (+tf-dev-env)
- Updated the TF Architecture Guide and translated it to Simplified Chinese
- Ongoing updates to installers (ansible, helm, etc)
- Ramped up China efforts with major efforts in 3-4 Chinese tech conferences: Kubecon, NCDC, etc.