Re: ~charmers Application - David Britton
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Re: ~charmers Application - David Britton
David, You have been a great member of the Juju community. There have been several occasions that you have helped me out and I really appreciate that. + 1 from me on promotion to charmer status! - Matt Bruzek matthew.bru...@canonical.com On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 9:31 PM, David Britton david.brit...@canonical.com wrote: Hi Charmers -- Here you will find my application for inclusion into the charmers group. I have been using and developing charms for juju since the pyjuju days, while it was being renamed to juju from ensemble. I have authored a number of charms (Some public, some just for personal use), and made significant contributions to many more. At my day job, I work for Canonical on the Landscape team. This has afforded me the opportunity to work on those charms we use most to faciliate our products (apache2, postgresql, haproxy). I have made a number of visible contributions to these from small bug fixes to large features. Our own charms (landscape-server, landscape-client) are maintained under the ~landcape-charmers team, of which I'm a member. We even have a separate project (landscape-charm) in launchpad for tighter control of our development process on our landscape-server charm -- these charms are both fully open source (GPLv2). We have a fairly extensive internal testing infrastructure for our landscape charms where we spin them up in different combinations daily (trusty, precise, multiple versions of Landscape, etc). We do this all with juju test at an integration level. We also have a full and comprehensive unit test suites for each of our charms. Recently, I desinged, implemented and now maintain (with much help from my fellow team members) the storage charm, and the block-storage-broker charm. These charms allow other services to request, assiociate and mount cloud storage in a juju-friendly way. I'm hoping to see wider adoption of these. I have contributed to the openstack charm collection in a number of ways, testing, debugging, contributing patches, etc. Past these charm specific contributions, I also test, file bugs and contribute patches back to other juju products (juju-deployer, charm-tools, charm-helpers, juju-core, juju-gui, ...) on a regular basis. Lastly, I am a heavy user of Juju, maintaining many of our teams internal services with it -- so I undersatnd the need to have charm quality and robustness. I also am very aware of making sure full solutions work, not *just* individual charms. Here are some of the charms where I've made significant contributions (authorship-level): https://jujucharms.com/precise/landscape-server https://jujucharms.com/precise/landscape-client https://jujucharms.com/precise/storage https://jujucharms.com/precise/block-storage-broker Charms I've conrtibuted major changes to: https://jujucharms.com/precise/haproxy https://jujucharms.com/precise/apache2 A couple larger MPs that I have authored: https://code.launchpad.net/~davidpbritton/charms/precise/haproxy/fix-service-entries/+merge/202387 https://code.launchpad.net/~davidpbritton/charms/precise/apache2/vhost-config-relation/+merge/220295 https://code.launchpad.net/~davidpbritton/charms/trusty/apache2/avoid-regen-cert/+merge/223990 Feel free to ask me any questions, and thanks for your consideration. :-) -- David Britton david.brit...@canonical.com -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju
~charmers Application - David Britton
Hi Charmers -- Here you will find my application for inclusion into the charmers group. I have been using and developing charms for juju since the pyjuju days, while it was being renamed to juju from ensemble. I have authored a number of charms (Some public, some just for personal use), and made significant contributions to many more. At my day job, I work for Canonical on the Landscape team. This has afforded me the opportunity to work on those charms we use most to faciliate our products (apache2, postgresql, haproxy). I have made a number of visible contributions to these from small bug fixes to large features. Our own charms (landscape-server, landscape-client) are maintained under the ~landcape-charmers team, of which I'm a member. We even have a separate project (landscape-charm) in launchpad for tighter control of our development process on our landscape-server charm -- these charms are both fully open source (GPLv2). We have a fairly extensive internal testing infrastructure for our landscape charms where we spin them up in different combinations daily (trusty, precise, multiple versions of Landscape, etc). We do this all with juju test at an integration level. We also have a full and comprehensive unit test suites for each of our charms. Recently, I desinged, implemented and now maintain (with much help from my fellow team members) the storage charm, and the block-storage-broker charm. These charms allow other services to request, assiociate and mount cloud storage in a juju-friendly way. I'm hoping to see wider adoption of these. I have contributed to the openstack charm collection in a number of ways, testing, debugging, contributing patches, etc. Past these charm specific contributions, I also test, file bugs and contribute patches back to other juju products (juju-deployer, charm-tools, charm-helpers, juju-core, juju-gui, ...) on a regular basis. Lastly, I am a heavy user of Juju, maintaining many of our teams internal services with it -- so I undersatnd the need to have charm quality and robustness. I also am very aware of making sure full solutions work, not *just* individual charms. Here are some of the charms where I've made significant contributions (authorship-level): https://jujucharms.com/precise/landscape-server https://jujucharms.com/precise/landscape-client https://jujucharms.com/precise/storage https://jujucharms.com/precise/block-storage-broker Charms I've conrtibuted major changes to: https://jujucharms.com/precise/haproxy https://jujucharms.com/precise/apache2 A couple larger MPs that I have authored: https://code.launchpad.net/~davidpbritton/charms/precise/haproxy/fix-service-entries/+merge/202387 https://code.launchpad.net/~davidpbritton/charms/precise/apache2/vhost-config-relation/+merge/220295 https://code.launchpad.net/~davidpbritton/charms/trusty/apache2/avoid-regen-cert/+merge/223990 Feel free to ask me any questions, and thanks for your consideration. :-) -- David Britton david.brit...@canonical.com -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju