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On 23/09/14 01:54 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> I am running for PTL for Oslo for the Kilo release cycle.
> 
> I have served 2 terms now, and my tl;dr platform for Kilo is, “More of the 
> same!”
> 
> I have already posted the retrospective the team put together for Juno [1], 
> so I won’t go over those items in depth here. From my perspective, the team 
> is working well together and made excellent progress with our goals for Juno. 
> We’ve ironed out a lot of the kinks in the graduation process, and with those 
> adjustments I think Kilo will go just as smoothly as Juno has, if not more.
> 
> My first priority for us is to finish the work on the libraries we graduated 
> in Juno, including adoption, removing incubated code, adding documentation, 
> and any of the other tasks we identify that we need to do before we can say 
> we are “done”. I would like to focus on this for K1.
> 
> We started oslo.log and oslo.concurrency late in the cycle, so we have more 
> work to do there than for some of the other libraries. I really count those 
> as Kilo graduations, even though we did get them started in Juno. I think we 
> can finish these for K1 as well.
> 
> Dims has already started working on the analysis for which modules are ready 
> to come out next, and we should finish that relatively soon to give us time 
> to plan things out for the summit. My impression is we have 3-4 more 
> libraries ready to move out of the incubator for K2-K3. At that point, I 
> think we will have handled most of the code that is ready for graduation. We 
> will need to look at anything that remains, to decide how to handle it for 
> the L release cycle.
> 
> Graduation work was the focus of our attention for Juno, and I would give it 
> a high priority during Kilo as well. However, we also need to bring bug 
> triage and fixes back to the forefront, to make sure we take advantage of the 
> new libraries to release fixes quickly to all of OpenStack, without waiting 
> for projects to sync changes.
> 
> I hope these goals seem reasonable to everyone, and I look forward to working 
> with all of you again this cycle.
> 
> Doug
> 
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