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Next steps on communication tools migration and meeting cadence
Hi everyone! Hope everyone is having a good weekend. Since our next meeting is cancelled due to the holiday, wanted to provide some updates via email 1) Mailing lists As you probably saw, I have setup the new mailing lists for the project on groups.io. The lists are: ocio-user@... - General user discussion list ocio-dev@... - General dev and TSC discussion list ocio-tsc-private@... - Private TSC discussion list for sensitive matters ( such legal concerns, committer approval, and conduct issues ). I'd propose the following next steps ( open to your guidance on timing ) - Announce to the existing groups about the migration, driving users to signup to the new lists ( I'd suggest this versus migrating the users over to help pare down any dormant mailing lists subscriptions ). Group members can be redirected to https://lists.aswf.io/g/ocio-dev or https://lists.aswf.io/g/ocio-user to sign up to the new lists. - After a week, send another notice to the group announce a firm shutdown date of the old Google Groups - suggest another week. - After the shutdown date - LF IT will migrate the previous Google Groups archives into the groups.io lists. Let me know thoughts on the proposed. 2) Domain transfer Larry is working with our team here - Larry let me know if there is anything I can do to help. 3) Code scan Steve Winslow will be sharing the more detailed report in the coming days. I also wanted to check on where the discussion on moving the dependency artifacts to Nexus lies ( and for that matter what to do about dependencies that are no longer maintained ). 4) Meeting notices and cadence As mentioned, tomorrow's meeting is CANCELLED. I'm working to get Micheal Dolan the credentials for a OpenColorIO community use account. Once that is setup, I'll work with Micheal to take over the meeting invites going forward. Look for a new meeting notice coming soon. Let me know if anyone has questions or concerns, or if there is anything I'm missing. Thank you, John Mertic Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation ASWF, ODPi, R Consortium, and Open Mainframe Project |
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Michael Dolan
Thanks for the update John. The initial maillist heads up about ocio-dev and ocio-users moving to the aswf domain might be a good opportunity for a general project update regarding the ASWF transition. It's been discussed some in ocio-dev already, but not in ocio-users. We could relay a (very) brief overview of what was presented at the TAC meeting recently, to give some context for the change. Michael On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 7:02 AM John Mertic <jmertic@...> wrote:
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