+1 Luke has been an excellent contributor to the Security project and would be an excellent PTL to take the project forward.
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Luke Hinds <lhi...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > I would like to announce my candidacy for Security Project PTL for > Queens. > > I have been a member of the Security Project for 2-3 years, and a > core member for one year. > > During my tenure as core I have managed public and embargoed security > notes and contributed with my feedback to the VMT team on OpenStack > vulnerabilities. > > I have also been an active contributor to the security guide as well as a > regular reviewer. I am the current driver for the security guide > launchpad page. > > As PTL, I'd like to focus on the following things: > > * Documentation > > I am currently planning a revamp of the Security guide to bring it up to > date with Pike. To do this I will reach out to other projects to help > validate the information in the guide is technically correct and up to > date. > > I also would like to migrate the checklists into a format that can be > easily filtered to a specific release, thereby allowing other security > tools and processes to easily consume the content and gain a snapshot > of what security actions are required to harden any given release. > > I also plan to encourage others to get involved, with topics arranged for > the coming PTG on key management. > > * Support and championing of OpenStack security projects. > > I would like to put forward continued support by means of reviews and > feedback for the projects currently having their home under the > security project, and I have plans to propose further projects. Our > close synergy with the Barbican project should continue to be fostered, > and encouraged. > > * Perform Threat Analysis with further projects > > The Threat Analysis project has proved very useful in helping the VMT > and operators understand the threat landscape pertinent to each OpenStack > project. I will work with and encourage other projects to undergo threat > analysis. > > * Encourage more contributions and grow some new cores > > The security project has lost a good number of core members due to > companies shifting priorities, so I would like increase the projects > exposure with blog posts to planet.openstack.org and by outreach at > various other tech events. I see it as vital to keep the security > project afloat, as operators rely so much on the project for > guidance on securing OpenStack clouds. > > Regards, > > Luke Hinds (lhinds) > > > __________________________________________________________________________ > OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) > Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev > >
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