I would also like to nominate myself for the role of Tuskar PTL.
I am a senior engineer at Red Hat where I have been part of the core
Tuskar engineering team since its inception, participating in the
various discussions and technical decisions for the initial Tuskar proof
of concept. I helped define our integration points with existing
OpenStack projects which required understanding of Triple O, Heat and
Nova Bare Metal.
Over the past few years I have been involved with building cross cloud
management tools (Aeolus, Deltacloud). I chaired the Aeolus technical
cabal and led efforts on the Template and Image Management tool 'TIM'.
During this time I also designed and implemented a number REST APIs and
recently contributed the initial Ironic REST API design spec. I have
experience integrating with a number of other OpenStack projects:
Glance, Keystone and Horizon from building out a proof of concept for an
OpenStack image building service:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdBM4HA3QUk. I have a good overall
understanding of what each project offers and how we can utilize them to
achieve our goal in Tuskar.
I am convinced that the right approach with Tuskar is to act as a
consumer of existing OpenStack projects, utilizing the services these
projects offer as much as possible. This should allow us to keep a
tight focus on our main goal of 'Deploying and managing OpenStack at
large scales'. To achieve this we'll need to be heavily involved in the
OpenStack community at large and actively contributing features to
upstream projects when necessary.
I am very excited about the Tuskar project and becoming more involved
with the OpenStack community at large, watching Tuskar grow over the 6
months should be very interesting.
Regards
Martyn
On 22/08/13 14:54, Dolph Mathews wrote:
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 8:38 AM, Don Schenck
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Help a newbie: "PTL"??
"Project Technical Leads (PTLs) lead individual projects. A PTL is
ultimately responsible for the direction for each project, makes tough
calls when needed, organizes the work and teams in the project and
determines if other forms of project leadership are needed. The PTL
for a project is elected by the body of contributors to that
particular project."
- https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/Structure
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From: Tomas Sedovic [mailto:[email protected]
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Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 8:55 AM
To: [email protected]
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Subject: [openstack-dev] Tuskar PTL candidacy
I would like to nominate myself for the role of Tuskar PTL.
While not senior by any stretch of imagination, I did QA
automation for three years and development for another three
(professionally; I've been coding on my own since I was 13) so I'm
familiar with both sides of the table.
I've helped with the development of the Heat project during its
first six months and got one of the early releases out the door
(pre-incubation iirc). I'm familiar with the OpenStack processes,
I'd attended weekly Heat meetings and been helping my colleagues
with the transition from a Ruby on Rails github workflow to the
OpenStack way of development.
I'll freely admit I'm not the most knowledgeable person around.
But I'm not afraid to ask questions or admit being wrong and I
tend to learn quickly.
Apart from more features and stability, I'll push Tuskar towards
clear documentation and friendliness to newcomers.
--
Tomas Sedovic
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