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On 04/02/2015 04:29 PM, gordon chung wrote:
> 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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