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- James Kelly talked about the need for community alignment on maintenance releases.
- Casey Cain showed a release overview and explained milestone acceptance criteria and planned deadlines dependencies
- Casey Cain mentioned that without participation from the people assigned as PTL Tungsten will die in 2021
- 3 levels of responsibility and engagement - PTLs, Module committers, and also people responsible for particular changes represented by epics (assigned to TFF tickets in Jira and noted at Release Overview page)
- Ian Rae In total agreement. Critical at this time to have PTLs step into the open (visible leadership) and which will generate a momentum which will enable community growth and engagement and lead to that feedback loop.
- discussion about how to get proper people on board and engaged → process presentation on LFN Dev day - Sukhdev and James will support us with having all these people on that meeting.
- Marek Chwal mentioned what is needed for Tungsten Fabric Release to be ready - what steps we need to follow:
- Documentation - (decontrailization), make it TF doc) → Szymon Golebiewski
- Release Notes for TF Release → Nick Davey, Szymon Golebiewski, Marek Chwal
- Tungsten Fabric CI build working → DW Talton, Alexandre Levine
- Release artifact (deployment package) - where to keep it (repo - There are packages in dockerhub, but not fully build final artifact), properly mark it (release ID) → DW Talton Alexandre Levine
- TSC voting