Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Image Removed

With each repository that gets added your build, release and Rel-Eng support times get slower. 

There is more work for release engineering to do, more jerkins jobs that need to run and more compute resources utilized.

Table of Contents
maxLevel2
minLevel2

...

  1. The PTL go to the Resources and Repositories  section for their project
  2. The PTL fills in the required information for the new repo(s) they are requesting in the  Release Components Name table.  Please highlight the newly requested repo using fill colors and/or bold or colored font.
  3. The PTL emails infrastructure-coordinator@onap.org  with a pointer to the data they just entered. This email must include:
    1. The LFIDs for the committers for the new repo(s)
    2. The justification as to why an existing repo cannot be used.
  4. The Infrastructure Coordinator will review the completeness and the accuracy of the information.
    1. If there are no perceived issues with the request, the  Infrastructure Coordinator will open a repo creation request via support.linuxfoundation.org without engaging the TSC.
    2. If there are perceived issues
      1. the Infrastructure Coordinator will contact the PTL for clarification.   
      2. If following the conversation between the PTL there are still unreconciled issues, the Infrastructure Coordinator will escalate the request to the TSC for review and approval.

...