hi,
i'd like to announce my candidacy for PTL of Ceilometer.
as a quick introduction, i've been a contributor in OpenStack for the past few 
years and for the majority of that time i've been primarily focused on 
Ceilometer where i contribute regularly to the project with code[1] and 
reviews[2]. i'm currently an engineer at Red Hat and have previously worked for 
eNovance and IBM, where in the latter's case, i helped work on advancing the 
adoption of cloud auditing practices within the community, which i continue to 
do.
to model myself on past PTLs i've worked with, my main goal as PTL will be to 
support the community of contributors that exists within OpenStack with 
interests in telemetry. i believe we have a wide variety of contributors with 
various expertise in Ceilometer and OpenStack and while differing opinions have 
arisen, as a collective, we have -- and can continue to -- hash out the ideal 
solutions.
with the politically correct portion all covered, my other interests are: 
stability, the transition to time-series data modeling aka Gnocchi, and events.
- we've made strides in Ceilometer over the past cycles to improve stability by 
adding HA support, remodeling backends, and removing redundancies in 
Ceilometer. i want to make sure we remain critical of new changes and always 
ensure they do not add bloat to Ceilometer.
- in regards to data storage, while Ceilometer can be used solely as a data 
retrieval service, i believe Gnocchi -- the modeling of data as a time-series 
-- will provide a scalable means to storing measurement data regarding 
OpenStack[3]. this work, i believe, will be important for those using 
Ceilometer as a complete solution.
- the concept of events was realised by the team at RAX and was worked on 
further in the last cycle. i hope to see this functionality continue to expand 
by adding the ability to derive and act on events to allow greater insight into 
the system.
- lastly, i want to emphasise documentation. Ceilometer's scope touches all 
projects and because of that, it can be difficult to pick up. in Kilo, we 
started to emphasise the importance of documentation and i hope we continue to 
do so going forward.
[1] 
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:%22gordon+chung%22+project:openstack/ceilometer,n,z[2]
 http://russellbryant.net/openstack-stats/ceilometer-reviewers-365.txt[3] 
http://www.slideshare.net/EoghanGlynn/rdo-hangout-on-gnocchi
cheers,

gord
                                          
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