I think responding to this is worth breaking my vacation email embargo. Although I seem to remember a certain PTL whose vacation we waited for the last time we did core proposals...
Sean Dague <s...@dague.net> wrote: >It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for >Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate >for >Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few >months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you >feel >appropriate: > >Masayuki Igawa > >His review history is here - >https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z > +1 >Ken'ichi Ohmichi > >His review history is here - >https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z > +1 >They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have >been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated >projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the >issues >found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to >OpenStack as a whole. > >At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from >tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's >important that the core review team is a working title about actively >reviewing code. +1, but sad to see you go Jay. Thanks for all the past effort. > >With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority >north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind >of >excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list >thread >about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our >APAC contributors. > > -Sean _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev