On 04/08/2015 05:07 PM, Michael Still wrote: > There are still a few idle cores, particularly people who haven’t done > less than ten reviews in the last 90 days. We should drop those people > from core and thank them for their work in the past noting once again > that this is a natural part of the Open Source process -- those people > are off working on other problems now and that’s cool.
I fit this description. :-) I started a bit of a networking kick in Kilo and I see that continuing for a while. I started helping with Neutron a bit, and now I've started helping build OVN and its OpenStack integration [1]. So, I'd like to go ahead and drop myself from nova*-core. However, anyone should feel free to ping me about any specific things that I could provide input on based on previous involvement. Thanks, everyone! > nova-net > ======= > > OMG, this is still a thing. We need to actually work out what we’re > doing here, and then do it. The path isn’t particularly clear to me > any more, I thought I understood what we needed to do in Kilo, but it > turns out that operators don’t feel that plan meets their needs. > Somehow we need to get this work done. This is an obvious candidate > for a summit session, if we can come up with a concrete proposal to > discuss. I totally agree with your sentiment here. I'm very interested in the future of networking for OpenStack with an open source backend. :-) [1] http://blog.russellbryant.net/2015/04/08/ovn-and-openstack-integration-development-update/ -- Russell Bryant __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
