Wanted to send out a quick intro for those who don't know me, was slammed earlier in the week...
I'm based in San Francisco, and have about 15 years of solid experience with Internet infrastructure and information security, holding positions from senior engineer to CTO at various places. I've spent the last few years consulting with major corporations around information security, usually focusing on application security or cloud security. I'm a co-founder and board member of the Silicon Valley chapter of the Cloud Security Alliance. My interest in CloudStack is focused around a startup I'm the founder of - Stratosec. We're building a Infrastructure as a Service offering that has security baked in - OS images are hardened to NSA standards, there's multiple levels of intrusion detection systems, centralized log management with analytics, automated patch management, etc. Basically all the things that an enterprise needs to re-invent when they go with one of the big IaaS names, we're doing right and offering from a single vendor with one invoice. We started using another cloud platform that's fallen out of favor with me, and CloudStack had gone open source since the last time I looked (and I'm just not impressed by the other open-source cloud product). My main interest is around adding functionality that will help the life of an admin using CS, and also to make sure that CS is a secure solution for people to use. John On Jul 25, 2012, at 8:33 AM, David Nalley wrote: > The Podling Project Management Committee (PPMC) for Apache CloudStack > has asked John Kinsella to become a committer and we are pleased to > announce that they have accepted. > > Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project since > there is no need to go via the patch submission process. This should > enable better productivity. > > Please join me in congratulating John. > > --David > on behalf of the CloudStack PPMC >