I am running for another term as DevStack PTL. I have been the acting/elected PTL since DevStack became a program and have been working on DevStack since its first public demo in a lightning talk at the Essex Design Summit. In addition I have also contributed to Grenade and am the primary instigator behind OpenStackClient.
During the Icehouse development cycle we have continued to make DevStack more modular and plugin-friendly to allow projects to add support to DevStack without requiring changes to the core files. We have also spent a lot of time tuning the execution and logging environment to aid in debugging failures in the CI gate jobs. We also added Chmouel Boudjnah to the core team. The plans for the Juno cycle include further modularization of the project support and re-focusing the exercises back to one of their original purposes of demonstrating command-line use of OpenStack. Also, we plan to finally move the docs and devstack.org to foundation-controlled infrastructure. A bit of my background: I have worn many hats during my career ranging from UNIX system administrator, network engineer, application developer and other things that include the words 'Java', 'Perl' and 'black lacquer' in their description. I was on the Nebula team at NASA when Nova was born and currently work for Nebula Inc. remotely from my home outside Kansas City, MO. Commit history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:dtroyer%2540gmail.com,n,z Review history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:dtroyer%2540gmail.com,n,z dt -- Dean Troyer dtro...@gmail.com
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