Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-21 Thread David Ames

Thank you for all the responses. Glad to be a part of the ~charmers team.

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On 03/21/2016 09:45 AM, Marco Ceppi wrote:

Well, an outstanding turnout, thank you everyone for your feedback. With
more than two +1 from existing charmers welcome thedac!

Thanks,
Marco Ceppi

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:41 AM James Page 
wrote:


+1

On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 at 15:37 Chris Glass 
wrote:


Big +1 for thedac here as well.

I'm actually surprised he's not a charmer already!

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Liam Young 
wrote:

tl;dr +1 for thedac

I've worked on charms with David since the ol' pyjuju days. He has made
numerous excellent contributions to the Openstack charms, charmhelpers

and

charms from the wider community. He is also an excellent reviewer and

can be

depended on to give a merge proposal a thorough dissection and offer

helpful

suggestions.

On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 11:38 PM, David Britton
 wrote:


Big +1 for thedac


On Saturday, March 19, 2016, James Beedy  wrote:


Team -

David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also

with DVR

issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing

were

rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core

functionality of

the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general.

It has

been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working

with him

in the future!

Thanks David!

~James




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Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-21 Thread Marco Ceppi
Well, an outstanding turnout, thank you everyone for your feedback. With
more than two +1 from existing charmers welcome thedac!

Thanks,
Marco Ceppi

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:41 AM James Page 
wrote:

> +1
>
> On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 at 15:37 Chris Glass 
> wrote:
>
>> Big +1 for thedac here as well.
>>
>> I'm actually surprised he's not a charmer already!
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Liam Young 
>> wrote:
>> > tl;dr +1 for thedac
>> >
>> > I've worked on charms with David since the ol' pyjuju days. He has made
>> > numerous excellent contributions to the Openstack charms, charmhelpers
>> and
>> > charms from the wider community. He is also an excellent reviewer and
>> can be
>> > depended on to give a merge proposal a thorough dissection and offer
>> helpful
>> > suggestions.
>> >
>> > On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 11:38 PM, David Britton
>> >  wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Big +1 for thedac
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Saturday, March 19, 2016, James Beedy  wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Team -
>> >>>
>> >>> David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
>> >>> hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also
>> with DVR
>> >>> issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing
>> were
>> >>> rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
>> >>> identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
>> >>> issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
>> >>> resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
>> >>> subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core
>> functionality of
>> >>> the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
>> >>> ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general.
>> It has
>> >>> been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working
>> with him
>> >>> in the future!
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks David!
>> >>>
>> >>> ~James
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
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Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-21 Thread Marco Ceppi
Well, an outstanding turnout, thank you everyone for your feedback. With
more than two +1 from existing charmers welcome thedac!

Thanks,
Marco Ceppi

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:41 AM James Page 
wrote:

> +1
>
> On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 at 15:37 Chris Glass 
> wrote:
>
>> Big +1 for thedac here as well.
>>
>> I'm actually surprised he's not a charmer already!
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Liam Young 
>> wrote:
>> > tl;dr +1 for thedac
>> >
>> > I've worked on charms with David since the ol' pyjuju days. He has made
>> > numerous excellent contributions to the Openstack charms, charmhelpers
>> and
>> > charms from the wider community. He is also an excellent reviewer and
>> can be
>> > depended on to give a merge proposal a thorough dissection and offer
>> helpful
>> > suggestions.
>> >
>> > On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 11:38 PM, David Britton
>> >  wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Big +1 for thedac
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Saturday, March 19, 2016, James Beedy  wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Team -
>> >>>
>> >>> David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
>> >>> hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also
>> with DVR
>> >>> issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing
>> were
>> >>> rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
>> >>> identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
>> >>> issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
>> >>> resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
>> >>> subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core
>> functionality of
>> >>> the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
>> >>> ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general.
>> It has
>> >>> been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working
>> with him
>> >>> in the future!
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks David!
>> >>>
>> >>> ~James
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
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>> >>
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Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-21 Thread James Page
+1

On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 at 15:37 Chris Glass 
wrote:

> Big +1 for thedac here as well.
>
> I'm actually surprised he's not a charmer already!
>
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Liam Young 
> wrote:
> > tl;dr +1 for thedac
> >
> > I've worked on charms with David since the ol' pyjuju days. He has made
> > numerous excellent contributions to the Openstack charms, charmhelpers
> and
> > charms from the wider community. He is also an excellent reviewer and
> can be
> > depended on to give a merge proposal a thorough dissection and offer
> helpful
> > suggestions.
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 11:38 PM, David Britton
> >  wrote:
> >>
> >> Big +1 for thedac
> >>
> >>
> >> On Saturday, March 19, 2016, James Beedy  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Team -
> >>>
> >>> David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
> >>> hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also with
> DVR
> >>> issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing
> were
> >>> rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
> >>> identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
> >>> issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
> >>> resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
> >>> subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core functionality
> of
> >>> the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
> >>> ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general.
> It has
> >>> been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working with
> him
> >>> in the future!
> >>>
> >>> Thanks David!
> >>>
> >>> ~James
> >>>
> >>
> >>
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> >>
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Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-21 Thread Chris Glass
Big +1 for thedac here as well.

I'm actually surprised he's not a charmer already!

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Liam Young  wrote:
> tl;dr +1 for thedac
>
> I've worked on charms with David since the ol' pyjuju days. He has made
> numerous excellent contributions to the Openstack charms, charmhelpers and
> charms from the wider community. He is also an excellent reviewer and can be
> depended on to give a merge proposal a thorough dissection and offer helpful
> suggestions.
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 11:38 PM, David Britton
>  wrote:
>>
>> Big +1 for thedac
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, March 19, 2016, James Beedy  wrote:
>>>
>>> Team -
>>>
>>> David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
>>> hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also with DVR
>>> issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing were
>>> rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
>>> identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
>>> issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
>>> resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
>>> subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core functionality of
>>> the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
>>> ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general. It has
>>> been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working with him
>>> in the future!
>>>
>>> Thanks David!
>>>
>>> ~James
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-21 Thread Chris Glass
Big +1 for thedac here as well.

I'm actually surprised he's not a charmer already!

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Liam Young  wrote:
> tl;dr +1 for thedac
>
> I've worked on charms with David since the ol' pyjuju days. He has made
> numerous excellent contributions to the Openstack charms, charmhelpers and
> charms from the wider community. He is also an excellent reviewer and can be
> depended on to give a merge proposal a thorough dissection and offer helpful
> suggestions.
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 11:38 PM, David Britton
>  wrote:
>>
>> Big +1 for thedac
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, March 19, 2016, James Beedy  wrote:
>>>
>>> Team -
>>>
>>> David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
>>> hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also with DVR
>>> issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing were
>>> rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
>>> identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
>>> issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
>>> resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
>>> subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core functionality of
>>> the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
>>> ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general. It has
>>> been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working with him
>>> in the future!
>>>
>>> Thanks David!
>>>
>>> ~James
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-21 Thread Chris Glass
Big +1  for thedachere.

I'm actually surprised he's not a charmer already!

On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 9:01 PM, James Beedy  wrote:
> Team -
>
> David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
> hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also with DVR
> issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing were
> rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
> identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
> issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
> resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
> subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core functionality of
> the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
> ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general. It has
> been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working with him
> in the future!
>
> Thanks David!
>
> ~James
>
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Re: Charmers application - David Ames

2016-03-19 Thread James Beedy
Team -

David played a monumental role in resolving a handful of issues I was
hitting my head on while trying to solidify my HA Openstack, also with DVR
issues which I was experiencing prior. The issues I was experiencing were
rather in depth and complex. David went a great deal out of his way to
identify where the bugs were in the charms that were at the root of my
issues, and ensured the issues I was experiencing were exploited and
resolved in the respective charms. By doing this, I feel David has
subsequently played a large role in solidifying the core functionality of
the charms. It is evident that David cares a great deal about the Juju
ecosystem, producing quality artifacts, and the community in general. It
has been a pleasure working with David, and I look forward to working with
him in the future!

Thanks David!

~James
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Charmers application

2016-03-19 Thread David Ames

Former ~charmer(s) formally requesting to come back into the fold.

In my IS days I was in ~charmers and did work around the charms IS uses 
the most: apache2, haproxy, nrpe-external-master, cassandra etc.


Now in the OpenStack Charmers team I get my hands dirty every day 
working with the OpenStack charms.


Here are some of the highlights of my work with OpenStack Charms:

 * Getting rabbitmq-server stabilized
   and dealing with simultaneous restarts
 * Added haproxy time out settings to the OpenStack API Charms
 * Implemented workload status in the core OpenStack Charms

Currently working on

 * Initial implementation of network spaces
 * DNS based HA for hacluster

Community engagement:

 * Worked with James Beedy on pain points in the charms
 * Worked with Nuage to land their charms in the charm store
 * Assist with OIL in on-boarding charm partners

Please consider my request to re-join ~charmers.

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Re: charmers + openstack-charmers application

2016-02-24 Thread Ryan Beisner
Thank you all.  I appreciate the kind words!

Cheers,

Ryan

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 10:54 AM, Sean Feole 
wrote:

> I'm not a juju-charmer but Ryans work and contributions to the Openstack
> ecosystem are beyond stellar. +1 from me
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Ryan Beisner  > wrote:
>
>> Happy Friday, charmers!
>>
>> Please consider my application for membership to ~charmers and an
>> ~openstack-charmers.
>>
>> Over the past two years, I've contributed to each of the 20+ OpenStack
>> charms (and jenkins, ubuntu, mysql, mongodb).  While most of my work has
>> been in the field of charm testing, I've done a load of reviews, bug
>> triage, bug fixes, charm and charm-helper contributions, partner and
>> feature integration and validation.
>>
>> As a ~charm-contributors member, I've watched the broader charm review
>> queue for the proposals where I have specific domain knowledge, and have
>> taken some of those reviews.
>>
>> One of my babies is the Ubuntu OpenStack Charm Integration test
>> automation system (aka UOSCI).  That system continuously gates our Ubuntu
>> OpenStack development activity, charm and package SRU and release
>> processes.  It has deployed and tested ~14,000+ OpenStack clouds in the
>> past ~1yr, plus all of the accompanying amulet, lint, mojo and unit tests.
>>
>> As Juju core approaches and reaches "proposed" in each dev cycle, we flip
>> some bits and hammer on the proposed Juju version in the UOSCI automation
>> as a pre-release cross-validation effort.  Same for MAAS.
>>
>> I've delivered and participated in remote and in-person customer demos of
>> our tool sets and charms, and have given UOS and Charmer Summit demos and
>> talks.  I've made a point over the past year or so to chip in on AskUbuntu,
>> generally with OpenStack-specific questions.
>>
>>
>> I am:
>>  - https://github.com/ryan-beisner
>>  - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n
>>  - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n/+karma
>>  - http://askubuntu.com/users/382225/beisner
>>
>> Bugs:
>>  - https://goo.gl/vUsGXN
>>
>> My alternate bot identities work while I sleep:
>>  - https://github.com/uoscibot
>>  - https://launchpad.net/~uosci-testing-bot
>>
>> Other points of interest:
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-charm-testing/trunk
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs
>>  - https://github.com/openstack-charmers
>>  -
>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charm-helpers/charm-helpers/devel/files/head:/charmhelpers/contrib/openstack/amulet/
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer-agent/next
>>  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-osd/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-radosgw/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/glance/next
>>  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/heat/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/keystone/next
>>  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/lxd/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-api/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-gateway/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-openvswitch/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-cloud-controller/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-compute/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/openstack-dashboard/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/percona-cluster/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/rabbitmq-server/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-proxy/next
>>  -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-storage/next
>>
>>
>> Thanks for all the great tools, and thank you for your consideration.
>>
>> Cheers & happy charming!
>>
>> Ryan Beisner
>>
>>
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Re: charmers + openstack-charmers application

2016-02-24 Thread Sean Feole
I'm not a juju-charmer but Ryans work and contributions to the Openstack
ecosystem are beyond stellar. +1 from me

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Ryan Beisner 
wrote:

> Happy Friday, charmers!
>
> Please consider my application for membership to ~charmers and an
> ~openstack-charmers.
>
> Over the past two years, I've contributed to each of the 20+ OpenStack
> charms (and jenkins, ubuntu, mysql, mongodb).  While most of my work has
> been in the field of charm testing, I've done a load of reviews, bug
> triage, bug fixes, charm and charm-helper contributions, partner and
> feature integration and validation.
>
> As a ~charm-contributors member, I've watched the broader charm review
> queue for the proposals where I have specific domain knowledge, and have
> taken some of those reviews.
>
> One of my babies is the Ubuntu OpenStack Charm Integration test automation
> system (aka UOSCI).  That system continuously gates our Ubuntu OpenStack
> development activity, charm and package SRU and release processes.  It has
> deployed and tested ~14,000+ OpenStack clouds in the past ~1yr, plus all of
> the accompanying amulet, lint, mojo and unit tests.
>
> As Juju core approaches and reaches "proposed" in each dev cycle, we flip
> some bits and hammer on the proposed Juju version in the UOSCI automation
> as a pre-release cross-validation effort.  Same for MAAS.
>
> I've delivered and participated in remote and in-person customer demos of
> our tool sets and charms, and have given UOS and Charmer Summit demos and
> talks.  I've made a point over the past year or so to chip in on AskUbuntu,
> generally with OpenStack-specific questions.
>
>
> I am:
>  - https://github.com/ryan-beisner
>  - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n
>  - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n/+karma
>  - http://askubuntu.com/users/382225/beisner
>
> Bugs:
>  - https://goo.gl/vUsGXN
>
> My alternate bot identities work while I sleep:
>  - https://github.com/uoscibot
>  - https://launchpad.net/~uosci-testing-bot
>
> Other points of interest:
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-charm-testing/trunk
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs
>  - https://github.com/openstack-charmers
>  -
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charm-helpers/charm-helpers/devel/files/head:/charmhelpers/contrib/openstack/amulet/
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer-agent/next
>  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-osd/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-radosgw/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/glance/next
>  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/heat/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/keystone/next
>  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/lxd/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-api/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-gateway/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-openvswitch/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-cloud-controller/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-compute/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/openstack-dashboard/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/percona-cluster/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/rabbitmq-server/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-proxy/next
>  -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-storage/next
>
>
> Thanks for all the great tools, and thank you for your consideration.
>
> Cheers & happy charming!
>
> Ryan Beisner
>
>
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Re: charmers + openstack-charmers application

2016-02-24 Thread Adam Israel
Ryan has been a consistent contributor to the ecosystem, OpenStack and
otherwise, for as long as I've known him. Making him an official Charmer is
long overdue. You have my +1.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 11:13 AM Matt Bruzek 
wrote:

> I know Ryan to be an excellent member of the OpenStack charmers group, and
> would be happy to have him as part of charmers.
>
> +1 from me
>
> Now if he could give me the secret filter so I don't get all those osci
> emails that would be great.
>
>- Matt Bruzek 
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 8:09 AM, Corey Bryant 
> wrote:
>
>> Ryan is has made some great contributions to the OpenStack charms
>> particularly in the testing realm and has played a huge role in ensuring
>> the code remains stable.  I'm only an OpenStack charmer myself, so +1
>> for openstack-charmers.
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Billy Olsen 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not a Juju Charmer, but I am an OpenStack Charmer and Ryan's
>>> contributions have been invaluable. A very big +1 from me.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 8:23 AM, José Antonio Rey 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hey Ryan,

 I'm glad to see your application! You've definitely made valuable
 contributions in the past months, and I'm very familiar with all the hard
 work you've put into the charm ecosystem.

 I'm more than happy to give you a +1 on my side. Thanks for all the
 work you do!


 On 02/19/2016 10:14 AM, Ryan Beisner wrote:

> Happy Friday, charmers!
>
> Please consider my application for membership to ~charmers and an
> ~openstack-charmers.
>
> Over the past two years, I've contributed to each of the 20+ OpenStack
> charms (and jenkins, ubuntu, mysql, mongodb).  While most of my work
> has
> been in the field of charm testing, I've done a load of reviews, bug
> triage, bug fixes, charm and charm-helper contributions, partner and
> feature integration and validation.
>
> As a ~charm-contributors member, I've watched the broader charm review
> queue for the proposals where I have specific domain knowledge, and
> have
> taken some of those reviews.
>
> One of my babies is the Ubuntu OpenStack Charm Integration test
> automation system (aka UOSCI).  That system continuously gates our
> Ubuntu OpenStack development activity, charm and package SRU and
> release
> processes.  It has deployed and tested ~14,000+ OpenStack clouds in the
> past ~1yr, plus all of the accompanying amulet, lint, mojo and unit
> tests.
>
> As Juju core approaches and reaches "proposed" in each dev cycle, we
> flip some bits and hammer on the proposed Juju version in the UOSCI
> automation as a pre-release cross-validation effort.  Same for MAAS.
>
> I've delivered and participated in remote and in-person customer demos
> of our tool sets and charms, and have given UOS and Charmer Summit
> demos
> and talks.  I've made a point over the past year or so to chip in on
> AskUbuntu, generally with OpenStack-specific questions.
>
>
> I am:
>   - https://github.com/ryan-beisner
>   - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n
>   - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n/+karma
>   - http://askubuntu.com/users/382225/beisner
>
> Bugs:
>   - https://goo.gl/vUsGXN
>
> My alternate bot identities work while I sleep:
>   - https://github.com/uoscibot
>   - https://launchpad.net/~uosci-testing-bot
>
> Other points of interest:
>   -
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-charm-testing/trunk
>   -
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs
>   - https://github.com/openstack-charmers
>   -
>
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charm-helpers/charm-helpers/devel/files/head:/charmhelpers/contrib/openstack/amulet/
>   -
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer/next
>   -
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer-agent/next
>   -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph/next
>   -
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-osd/next
>   -
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-radosgw/next
>   -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder/next
>   -
>
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph/next
>   -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/glance/next
>   -
> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/heat/next
>   -
>
> 

Re: charmers + openstack-charmers application

2016-02-22 Thread Corey Bryant
Ryan is has made some great contributions to the OpenStack charms
particularly in the testing realm and has played a huge role in ensuring
the code remains stable.  I'm only an OpenStack charmer myself, so +1 for
openstack-charmers.

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Billy Olsen 
wrote:

> I'm not a Juju Charmer, but I am an OpenStack Charmer and Ryan's
> contributions have been invaluable. A very big +1 from me.
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 8:23 AM, José Antonio Rey  wrote:
>
>> Hey Ryan,
>>
>> I'm glad to see your application! You've definitely made valuable
>> contributions in the past months, and I'm very familiar with all the hard
>> work you've put into the charm ecosystem.
>>
>> I'm more than happy to give you a +1 on my side. Thanks for all the work
>> you do!
>>
>>
>> On 02/19/2016 10:14 AM, Ryan Beisner wrote:
>>
>>> Happy Friday, charmers!
>>>
>>> Please consider my application for membership to ~charmers and an
>>> ~openstack-charmers.
>>>
>>> Over the past two years, I've contributed to each of the 20+ OpenStack
>>> charms (and jenkins, ubuntu, mysql, mongodb).  While most of my work has
>>> been in the field of charm testing, I've done a load of reviews, bug
>>> triage, bug fixes, charm and charm-helper contributions, partner and
>>> feature integration and validation.
>>>
>>> As a ~charm-contributors member, I've watched the broader charm review
>>> queue for the proposals where I have specific domain knowledge, and have
>>> taken some of those reviews.
>>>
>>> One of my babies is the Ubuntu OpenStack Charm Integration test
>>> automation system (aka UOSCI).  That system continuously gates our
>>> Ubuntu OpenStack development activity, charm and package SRU and release
>>> processes.  It has deployed and tested ~14,000+ OpenStack clouds in the
>>> past ~1yr, plus all of the accompanying amulet, lint, mojo and unit
>>> tests.
>>>
>>> As Juju core approaches and reaches "proposed" in each dev cycle, we
>>> flip some bits and hammer on the proposed Juju version in the UOSCI
>>> automation as a pre-release cross-validation effort.  Same for MAAS.
>>>
>>> I've delivered and participated in remote and in-person customer demos
>>> of our tool sets and charms, and have given UOS and Charmer Summit demos
>>> and talks.  I've made a point over the past year or so to chip in on
>>> AskUbuntu, generally with OpenStack-specific questions.
>>>
>>>
>>> I am:
>>>   - https://github.com/ryan-beisner
>>>   - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n
>>>   - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n/+karma
>>>   - http://askubuntu.com/users/382225/beisner
>>>
>>> Bugs:
>>>   - https://goo.gl/vUsGXN
>>>
>>> My alternate bot identities work while I sleep:
>>>   - https://github.com/uoscibot
>>>   - https://launchpad.net/~uosci-testing-bot
>>>
>>> Other points of interest:
>>>   -
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-charm-testing/trunk
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs
>>>   - https://github.com/openstack-charmers
>>>   -
>>>
>>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charm-helpers/charm-helpers/devel/files/head:/charmhelpers/contrib/openstack/amulet/
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer-agent/next
>>>   -
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-osd/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-radosgw/next
>>>   -
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph/next
>>>   -
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/glance/next
>>>   -
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/heat/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/keystone/next
>>>   -
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/lxd/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-api/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-gateway/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-openvswitch/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-cloud-controller/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-compute/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/openstack-dashboard/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/percona-cluster/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/rabbitmq-server/next
>>>   -
>>>
>>> 

Re: charmers + openstack-charmers application

2016-02-19 Thread Billy Olsen
I'm not a Juju Charmer, but I am an OpenStack Charmer and Ryan's
contributions have been invaluable. A very big +1 from me.

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 8:23 AM, José Antonio Rey  wrote:

> Hey Ryan,
>
> I'm glad to see your application! You've definitely made valuable
> contributions in the past months, and I'm very familiar with all the hard
> work you've put into the charm ecosystem.
>
> I'm more than happy to give you a +1 on my side. Thanks for all the work
> you do!
>
>
> On 02/19/2016 10:14 AM, Ryan Beisner wrote:
>
>> Happy Friday, charmers!
>>
>> Please consider my application for membership to ~charmers and an
>> ~openstack-charmers.
>>
>> Over the past two years, I've contributed to each of the 20+ OpenStack
>> charms (and jenkins, ubuntu, mysql, mongodb).  While most of my work has
>> been in the field of charm testing, I've done a load of reviews, bug
>> triage, bug fixes, charm and charm-helper contributions, partner and
>> feature integration and validation.
>>
>> As a ~charm-contributors member, I've watched the broader charm review
>> queue for the proposals where I have specific domain knowledge, and have
>> taken some of those reviews.
>>
>> One of my babies is the Ubuntu OpenStack Charm Integration test
>> automation system (aka UOSCI).  That system continuously gates our
>> Ubuntu OpenStack development activity, charm and package SRU and release
>> processes.  It has deployed and tested ~14,000+ OpenStack clouds in the
>> past ~1yr, plus all of the accompanying amulet, lint, mojo and unit tests.
>>
>> As Juju core approaches and reaches "proposed" in each dev cycle, we
>> flip some bits and hammer on the proposed Juju version in the UOSCI
>> automation as a pre-release cross-validation effort.  Same for MAAS.
>>
>> I've delivered and participated in remote and in-person customer demos
>> of our tool sets and charms, and have given UOS and Charmer Summit demos
>> and talks.  I've made a point over the past year or so to chip in on
>> AskUbuntu, generally with OpenStack-specific questions.
>>
>>
>> I am:
>>   - https://github.com/ryan-beisner
>>   - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n
>>   - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n/+karma
>>   - http://askubuntu.com/users/382225/beisner
>>
>> Bugs:
>>   - https://goo.gl/vUsGXN
>>
>> My alternate bot identities work while I sleep:
>>   - https://github.com/uoscibot
>>   - https://launchpad.net/~uosci-testing-bot
>>
>> Other points of interest:
>>   -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-charm-testing/trunk
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs
>>   - https://github.com/openstack-charmers
>>   -
>>
>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charm-helpers/charm-helpers/devel/files/head:/charmhelpers/contrib/openstack/amulet/
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer-agent/next
>>   -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph/next
>>   -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-osd/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-radosgw/next
>>   -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph/next
>>   -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/glance/next
>>   -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/heat/next
>>   -
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/keystone/next
>>   - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/lxd/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-api/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-gateway/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-openvswitch/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-cloud-controller/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-compute/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/openstack-dashboard/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/percona-cluster/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/rabbitmq-server/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-proxy/next
>>   -
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-storage/next
>>
>>
>> Thanks for all the great tools, and thank you for your consideration.
>>
>> Cheers & happy charming!
>>
>> Ryan Beisner
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: charmers + openstack-charmers application

2016-02-19 Thread José Antonio Rey

Hey Ryan,

I'm glad to see your application! You've definitely made valuable 
contributions in the past months, and I'm very familiar with all the 
hard work you've put into the charm ecosystem.


I'm more than happy to give you a +1 on my side. Thanks for all the work 
you do!


On 02/19/2016 10:14 AM, Ryan Beisner wrote:

Happy Friday, charmers!

Please consider my application for membership to ~charmers and an
~openstack-charmers.

Over the past two years, I've contributed to each of the 20+ OpenStack
charms (and jenkins, ubuntu, mysql, mongodb).  While most of my work has
been in the field of charm testing, I've done a load of reviews, bug
triage, bug fixes, charm and charm-helper contributions, partner and
feature integration and validation.

As a ~charm-contributors member, I've watched the broader charm review
queue for the proposals where I have specific domain knowledge, and have
taken some of those reviews.

One of my babies is the Ubuntu OpenStack Charm Integration test
automation system (aka UOSCI).  That system continuously gates our
Ubuntu OpenStack development activity, charm and package SRU and release
processes.  It has deployed and tested ~14,000+ OpenStack clouds in the
past ~1yr, plus all of the accompanying amulet, lint, mojo and unit tests.

As Juju core approaches and reaches "proposed" in each dev cycle, we
flip some bits and hammer on the proposed Juju version in the UOSCI
automation as a pre-release cross-validation effort.  Same for MAAS.

I've delivered and participated in remote and in-person customer demos
of our tool sets and charms, and have given UOS and Charmer Summit demos
and talks.  I've made a point over the past year or so to chip in on
AskUbuntu, generally with OpenStack-specific questions.


I am:
  - https://github.com/ryan-beisner
  - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n
  - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n/+karma
  - http://askubuntu.com/users/382225/beisner

Bugs:
  - https://goo.gl/vUsGXN

My alternate bot identities work while I sleep:
  - https://github.com/uoscibot
  - https://launchpad.net/~uosci-testing-bot

Other points of interest:
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-charm-testing/trunk
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs
  - https://github.com/openstack-charmers
  -
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charm-helpers/charm-helpers/devel/files/head:/charmhelpers/contrib/openstack/amulet/
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer-agent/next
  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-osd/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-radosgw/next
  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph/next
  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/glance/next
  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/heat/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/keystone/next
  - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/lxd/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-api/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-gateway/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-openvswitch/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-cloud-controller/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-compute/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/openstack-dashboard/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/percona-cluster/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/rabbitmq-server/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-proxy/next
  -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-storage/next


Thanks for all the great tools, and thank you for your consideration.

Cheers & happy charming!

Ryan Beisner






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charmers + openstack-charmers application

2016-02-19 Thread Ryan Beisner
Happy Friday, charmers!

Please consider my application for membership to ~charmers and an
~openstack-charmers.

Over the past two years, I've contributed to each of the 20+ OpenStack
charms (and jenkins, ubuntu, mysql, mongodb).  While most of my work has
been in the field of charm testing, I've done a load of reviews, bug
triage, bug fixes, charm and charm-helper contributions, partner and
feature integration and validation.

As a ~charm-contributors member, I've watched the broader charm review
queue for the proposals where I have specific domain knowledge, and have
taken some of those reviews.

One of my babies is the Ubuntu OpenStack Charm Integration test automation
system (aka UOSCI).  That system continuously gates our Ubuntu OpenStack
development activity, charm and package SRU and release processes.  It has
deployed and tested ~14,000+ OpenStack clouds in the past ~1yr, plus all of
the accompanying amulet, lint, mojo and unit tests.

As Juju core approaches and reaches "proposed" in each dev cycle, we flip
some bits and hammer on the proposed Juju version in the UOSCI automation
as a pre-release cross-validation effort.  Same for MAAS.

I've delivered and participated in remote and in-person customer demos of
our tool sets and charms, and have given UOS and Charmer Summit demos and
talks.  I've made a point over the past year or so to chip in on AskUbuntu,
generally with OpenStack-specific questions.


I am:
 - https://github.com/ryan-beisner
 - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n
 - https://launchpad.net/~1chb1n/+karma
 - http://askubuntu.com/users/382225/beisner

Bugs:
 - https://goo.gl/vUsGXN

My alternate bot identities work while I sleep:
 - https://github.com/uoscibot
 - https://launchpad.net/~uosci-testing-bot

Other points of interest:
 - https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-charm-testing/trunk
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~ost-maintainers/openstack-mojo-specs/mojo-openstack-specs
 - https://github.com/openstack-charmers
 -
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charm-helpers/charm-helpers/devel/files/head:/charmhelpers/contrib/openstack/amulet/
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceilometer-agent/next
 - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-osd/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/ceph-radosgw/next
 - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/cinder-ceph/next
 - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/glance/next
 - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/heat/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/keystone/next
 - https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/lxd/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-api/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-gateway/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/neutron-openvswitch/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-cloud-controller/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/nova-compute/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/openstack-dashboard/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/percona-cluster/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/rabbitmq-server/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-proxy/next
 -
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charms/trusty/swift-storage/next


Thanks for all the great tools, and thank you for your consideration.

Cheers & happy charming!

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Re: Charmers application

2015-08-07 Thread Matt Bruzek
It sure took you long enough to apply Cory!  You almost get a negative one
from me just on waiting so long!

My vote is +1 on Cory.

His anchor tells me he is very good at documentation, and we need all the
help on docs that we can get!

Welcome aboard Cory.

   - Matt Bruzek matthew.bru...@canonical.com

On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Cory Johns cory.jo...@canonical.com
wrote:

 Dear Charmers,

 I would like to apply for membership to https://launchpad.net/~charmers

 I have worked on the current set of Big Data charms
 https://jujucharms.com/u/bigdata-dev/ and bundles, Cloud Foundry charms
 https://jujucharms.com/u/cf-charmers/, and several other smaller
 charms.  I also try to participate on the Review Queue more or less weekly.

 I also work on many of the development tools for charms, such as Charm
 Helpers, the Services Framework, the upcoming reactive pattern, relation
 stubs, and composition, as well as several Juju Plugins for developing and
 debugging charms.

 Thank you for your consideration.

 - Cory

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2015-08-07 Thread Adam Israel

Cory has done a lot to improve the developer experience and has shown an
extensive breadth of knowledge about Juju and its ecosystem. He has a +1
from me.


On 2015-08-07 12:29 PM, Cory Johns wrote:
 Dear Charmers,

 I would like to apply for membership to https://launchpad.net/~charmers

 I have worked on the current set of Big Data charms
 https://jujucharms.com/u/bigdata-dev/ and bundles, Cloud Foundry
 charms https://jujucharms.com/u/cf-charmers/, and several other
 smaller charms.  I also try to participate on the Review Queue more or
 less weekly.

 I also work on many of the development tools for charms, such as Charm
 Helpers, the Services Framework, the upcoming reactive pattern,
 relation stubs, and composition, as well as several Juju Plugins for
 developing and debugging charms.

 Thank you for your consideration.

 - Cory

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Re: Charmers application

2015-06-08 Thread Charles Butler
I'm way late to the party here, but +1 from me as well.

Thanks for all the hard work Edward! I look forward to the future with you
in the ~charmer quorums.


Charles Butler charles.but...@canonical.com - Juju Charmer
Come see the future of datacenter orchestration: http://jujucharms.com

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Edward Hope-Morley 
edward.hope-mor...@canonical.com wrote:

 Ahoy Charmers!

 Please consider my application for membership to
 http://launchpad.net/~charmers

 I have been contributing to Juju charms for quite a while now, aiming to
 improve the
 charm experience for all charm users by fixing bugs and adding new features
 while always maintaining a focus on improving stability and quality of the
 charms. I strive to keep charm code stable, clean and well documented
 while aiming to help others provide the same experience and would like
 to help
 with as many charm reviews as possible.

 I've contributed to a number of charms over the years although now find
 myself
 mostly focused on helping develop and maintain the openstack charms and
 associated dependencies and, as such, have been a member of the
 openstack-charmers team for some time now.

 For examples of my contributions to the charms please take a look at any
 of the
 following:

 Openstack charms [1] I have contributed to:

   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceilometer
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceilometer-agent
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph-osd
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph-radosgw
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/cinder
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/cinder-ceph
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/glance
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/hacluster
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/heat
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/keystone
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-api
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-gateway
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-openvswitch
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/nova-compute
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/nova-cloud-controller
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/openstack-dashboard
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/swift-proxy
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/swift-storage

 Some non-Openstack charms I have contributed to:

   - https://code.launchpad.net/charm-helpers
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/percona-cluster
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/jenkins (python redux)
   - https://jujucharms.com/precise/chef
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/mysql
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/rabbitmq-server


 As well as regular contributions to test scripts, tools and bundles:
   https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charm-testers
   https://code.launchpad.net/~mojo-specs

 Please, feel free to ask me any questions and thank you for considering my
 application.

 [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStackCharms/ReleaseNotes1504

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Re: Charmers application

2015-06-08 Thread Charles Butler
I'm way late to the party here, but +1 from me as well.

Thanks for all the hard work Edward! I look forward to the future with you
in the ~charmer quorums.


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Come see the future of datacenter orchestration: http://jujucharms.com

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Edward Hope-Morley 
edward.hope-mor...@canonical.com wrote:

 Ahoy Charmers!

 Please consider my application for membership to
 http://launchpad.net/~charmers

 I have been contributing to Juju charms for quite a while now, aiming to
 improve the
 charm experience for all charm users by fixing bugs and adding new features
 while always maintaining a focus on improving stability and quality of the
 charms. I strive to keep charm code stable, clean and well documented
 while aiming to help others provide the same experience and would like
 to help
 with as many charm reviews as possible.

 I've contributed to a number of charms over the years although now find
 myself
 mostly focused on helping develop and maintain the openstack charms and
 associated dependencies and, as such, have been a member of the
 openstack-charmers team for some time now.

 For examples of my contributions to the charms please take a look at any
 of the
 following:

 Openstack charms [1] I have contributed to:

   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceilometer
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceilometer-agent
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph-osd
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph-radosgw
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/cinder
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/cinder-ceph
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/glance
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/hacluster
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/heat
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/keystone
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-api
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-gateway
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-openvswitch
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/nova-compute
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/nova-cloud-controller
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/openstack-dashboard
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/swift-proxy
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/swift-storage

 Some non-Openstack charms I have contributed to:

   - https://code.launchpad.net/charm-helpers
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/percona-cluster
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/jenkins (python redux)
   - https://jujucharms.com/precise/chef
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/mysql
   - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/rabbitmq-server


 As well as regular contributions to test scripts, tools and bundles:
   https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charm-testers
   https://code.launchpad.net/~mojo-specs

 Please, feel free to ask me any questions and thank you for considering my
 application.

 [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStackCharms/ReleaseNotes1504

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Re: Charmers application

2015-06-05 Thread Charles Butler
Adam!

I give a huge +1 to this. The deltas on his reviews and me following
through has been extremely low. I spent quite a while following your
breadcrumb trail of initial +1's and they have been excellent with only 2
charms that I ran into a diff on the review. His efforts have really
emobided our tenants of being adroit, reliable, and very precise in
execution.

I also have worked in hand with you over the non-linux enablement story
with vagrant and docker containers. Your contributions in this area really
helped push the mission of juju on other platforms where I blazed a trail
w/ others, you pop-riveted a solid structure.

The only minor nit i have in my review, is i don't see any charms in the
store under your maintainership - but this in the grand scheme of your
resume is very minor, and will come when you've got a contribution you feel
is ready.

Best of luck, and congrats. I do believe with my +1 this cements a quorum
to begin inductions.




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On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Adam Israel adam.isr...@canonical.com
wrote:

 Hello Charmers!

 A wikified version of my credentials can be found here:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdamIsrael

 The slightly shorter version:

 I've been working with and contributing to the Juju ecosystem for a
 little less than a year now. In that time, I've been a valued member of
 the team, performing reviews of incoming charms and merge proposals,
 tracking down bugs that impact performance, usability and functionality
 of tools across the ecosystem.

 I've dedicated to improving the developer experience; I've made
 significant improvements to the OS X developer workflow story, working
 with the team that maintains the Vagrant images, rewriting large
 portions of related documentation, and making sure that the available
 tools (brew) are current.

 I've authored several charms, including reddit, mysql-benchmark, and
 siege, and the support library for benchmarking, charm-benchmark.

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Charmers application

2015-06-04 Thread Edward Hope-Morley
Ahoy Charmers!

Please consider my application for membership to
http://launchpad.net/~charmers

I have been contributing to Juju charms for quite a while now, aiming to
improve the
charm experience for all charm users by fixing bugs and adding new features
while always maintaining a focus on improving stability and quality of the
charms. I strive to keep charm code stable, clean and well documented
while aiming to help others provide the same experience and would like
to help
with as many charm reviews as possible.

I've contributed to a number of charms over the years although now find
myself
mostly focused on helping develop and maintain the openstack charms and
associated dependencies and, as such, have been a member of the
openstack-charmers team for some time now.

For examples of my contributions to the charms please take a look at any
of the
following:

Openstack charms [1] I have contributed to:

  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceilometer
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceilometer-agent
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph-osd
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/ceph-radosgw
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/cinder
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/cinder-ceph
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/glance
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/hacluster
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/heat
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/keystone
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-api
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-gateway
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/neutron-openvswitch
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/nova-compute
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/nova-cloud-controller
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/openstack-dashboard
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/swift-proxy
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/swift-storage

Some non-Openstack charms I have contributed to:

  - https://code.launchpad.net/charm-helpers
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/percona-cluster
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/jenkins (python redux)
  - https://jujucharms.com/precise/chef
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/mysql
  - https://jujucharms.com/trusty/rabbitmq-server


As well as regular contributions to test scripts, tools and bundles:
  https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charm-testers
  https://code.launchpad.net/~mojo-specs

Please, feel free to ask me any questions and thank you for considering my
application.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStackCharms/ReleaseNotes1504

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Re: Charmers application

2015-06-04 Thread Jorge Niedbalski
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Edward Hope-Morley
edward.hope-mor...@canonical.com wrote:
 Ahoy Charmers!

 Please consider my application for membership to
 http://launchpad.net/~charmers

I looked again into the charmers team expecting to see your name ,
and I was surprised for not seeing you there.

A solid +1 from my side.

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Re: Charmers application

2015-06-04 Thread Jorge Niedbalski
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Edward Hope-Morley
edward.hope-mor...@canonical.com wrote:
 Ahoy Charmers!

 Please consider my application for membership to
 http://launchpad.net/~charmers

I looked again into the charmers team expecting to see your name ,
and I was surprised for not seeing you there.

A solid +1 from my side.

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Re: Charmers application

2015-06-04 Thread José Antonio Rey
Edward has been a core contributor for the OpenStack Charms. There is no
morning I wake up without an email with a fix or merge coming from him.

+1 on my side.

Congratulations, and welcome to the team!

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015, 13:33 Jorge Niedbalski jorge.niedbal...@canonical.com
wrote:

 On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Edward Hope-Morley
 edward.hope-mor...@canonical.com wrote:
  Ahoy Charmers!
 
  Please consider my application for membership to
  http://launchpad.net/~charmers

 I looked again into the charmers team expecting to see your name ,
 and I was surprised for not seeing you there.

 A solid +1 from my side.

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2015-06-04 Thread Adam Israel
Hello Charmers!

A wikified version of my credentials can be found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdamIsrael

The slightly shorter version:

I've been working with and contributing to the Juju ecosystem for a
little less than a year now. In that time, I've been a valued member of
the team, performing reviews of incoming charms and merge proposals,
tracking down bugs that impact performance, usability and functionality
of tools across the ecosystem.

I've dedicated to improving the developer experience; I've made
significant improvements to the OS X developer workflow story, working
with the team that maintains the Vagrant images, rewriting large
portions of related documentation, and making sure that the available
tools (brew) are current.

I've authored several charms, including reddit, mysql-benchmark, and
siege, and the support library for benchmarking, charm-benchmark.

Feel free to ask me any questions, and thank you in advance for
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Re: Another ~charmers application! - Chris Glass

2014-10-29 Thread Chris Glass
José,

Well no, it didn't go through :)
https://launchpad.net/~charmers/+members#active

Do I need to do something else? Charles's email mentioned an
introduction of some kind, should I schedule it? With whom?

- Chris

On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 7:35 AM, José Antonio Rey j...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Chris,

 Since you got 2 +1 votes, your application went through as soon as
 Charles sent his email out.

 Again, welcome abroad!

 On 10/28/2014 11:33 PM, Chris Glass wrote:
 Hi,

 Any news? It's been a month now, and I see other applications from the
 same time frame went through.

 What's wrong?

 - Chris

 On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Charles Butler
 charles.but...@canonical.com wrote:
 Greetings Chris,

 as you have sealed a solid 2 +1's from the ~charmers team we will be in
 touch shortly to schedule your ~charmer induction covering responsibilities
 and expectations.

 Congratulations and welcome aboard!

 All the best,

 Charles

 On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Chris Glass chris.gl...@canonical.com
 wrote:

 Hi all,

 It's my turn to apply for ~charmers membership.

 I have been using juju since the pyjuju days, mostly professionally
 but also for my personal use.

 Most of my contributions to the charm ecosystem stem from my current
 work position as a software engineer for Canonical, as part of the
 Landscape team:

 1. Contributing to our own landscape and landscape-client charms (I am
 a member of ~landscape-charmers)
 2. Heavy contributions to the storage subordinate (refactoring and
 extra features).
 3. Working with OpenStack charms daily, and as such had the
 opportunity to find, trace and fix a variety of bugs in them. (I'm a
 member of ~openstack-charmers).
 4. charm-helpers is of particular interest to me, and I have
 undertaken to explore, tidy and refactor that code, since it appears
 to have grown organically in the past, and accumulated a bit of
 technical debt.

 From the personal use side, I'm also the author of the ubuntu-mirror
 charm announced a few days ago, that I use to deploy and maintain an
 official ubuntu archives mirror. As most programmers I have a few
 other projects up my sleeve, but all of them might not become public
 before a bit more time.

 Outside of charming I'm an Ubuntu member and contributor, dad of one,
 and world traveler. Python has been my tool of choice these last few
 years, and before joining Canonical I've used puppet, vCenter
 Orchestrator, chef, and crowbar quite extensively. The last few items
 should give a hint as to where my previous professional positions were
 held :)

 Thanks for your consideration, time and awesome work,

 Best,

 - Chris

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Re: Another ~charmers application! - Chris Glass

2014-10-29 Thread Chris Glass
Sure, thanks a lot for the clarification and offer!

- Chris

On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:18 PM, José Antonio Rey j...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Sprints have been taking place and people have been busy around with work
 stuff. You will not be added to the team until the introduction, which will
 be scheduled with you privately by Charles or some other charmer. If you
 don't have a response by tomorrow, send me a private email and I'll make
 sure to schedule you.

 Thanks!

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 On Oct 29, 2014 8:16 AM, Chris Glass chris.gl...@canonical.com wrote:

 José,

 Well no, it didn't go through :)
 https://launchpad.net/~charmers/+members#active

 Do I need to do something else? Charles's email mentioned an
 introduction of some kind, should I schedule it? With whom?

 - Chris

 On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 7:35 AM, José Antonio Rey j...@ubuntu.com wrote:
  Chris,
 
  Since you got 2 +1 votes, your application went through as soon as
  Charles sent his email out.
 
  Again, welcome abroad!
 
  On 10/28/2014 11:33 PM, Chris Glass wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Any news? It's been a month now, and I see other applications from the
  same time frame went through.
 
  What's wrong?
 
  - Chris
 
  On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Charles Butler
  charles.but...@canonical.com wrote:
  Greetings Chris,
 
  as you have sealed a solid 2 +1's from the ~charmers team we will be
  in
  touch shortly to schedule your ~charmer induction covering
  responsibilities
  and expectations.
 
  Congratulations and welcome aboard!
 
  All the best,
 
  Charles
 
  On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Chris Glass
  chris.gl...@canonical.com
  wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  It's my turn to apply for ~charmers membership.
 
  I have been using juju since the pyjuju days, mostly professionally
  but also for my personal use.
 
  Most of my contributions to the charm ecosystem stem from my current
  work position as a software engineer for Canonical, as part of the
  Landscape team:
 
  1. Contributing to our own landscape and landscape-client charms (I
  am
  a member of ~landscape-charmers)
  2. Heavy contributions to the storage subordinate (refactoring and
  extra features).
  3. Working with OpenStack charms daily, and as such had the
  opportunity to find, trace and fix a variety of bugs in them. (I'm a
  member of ~openstack-charmers).
  4. charm-helpers is of particular interest to me, and I have
  undertaken to explore, tidy and refactor that code, since it appears
  to have grown organically in the past, and accumulated a bit of
  technical debt.
 
  From the personal use side, I'm also the author of the ubuntu-mirror
  charm announced a few days ago, that I use to deploy and maintain an
  official ubuntu archives mirror. As most programmers I have a few
  other projects up my sleeve, but all of them might not become public
  before a bit more time.
 
  Outside of charming I'm an Ubuntu member and contributor, dad of one,
  and world traveler. Python has been my tool of choice these last few
  years, and before joining Canonical I've used puppet, vCenter
  Orchestrator, chef, and crowbar quite extensively. The last few items
  should give a hint as to where my previous professional positions
  were
  held :)
 
  Thanks for your consideration, time and awesome work,
 
  Best,
 
  - Chris
 
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Re: Another ~charmers application! - Chris Glass

2014-10-28 Thread Chris Glass
Hi,

Any news? It's been a month now, and I see other applications from the
same time frame went through.

What's wrong?

- Chris

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Charles Butler
charles.but...@canonical.com wrote:
 Greetings Chris,

 as you have sealed a solid 2 +1's from the ~charmers team we will be in
 touch shortly to schedule your ~charmer induction covering responsibilities
 and expectations.

 Congratulations and welcome aboard!

 All the best,

 Charles

 On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Chris Glass chris.gl...@canonical.com
 wrote:

 Hi all,

 It's my turn to apply for ~charmers membership.

 I have been using juju since the pyjuju days, mostly professionally
 but also for my personal use.

 Most of my contributions to the charm ecosystem stem from my current
 work position as a software engineer for Canonical, as part of the
 Landscape team:

 1. Contributing to our own landscape and landscape-client charms (I am
 a member of ~landscape-charmers)
 2. Heavy contributions to the storage subordinate (refactoring and
 extra features).
 3. Working with OpenStack charms daily, and as such had the
 opportunity to find, trace and fix a variety of bugs in them. (I'm a
 member of ~openstack-charmers).
 4. charm-helpers is of particular interest to me, and I have
 undertaken to explore, tidy and refactor that code, since it appears
 to have grown organically in the past, and accumulated a bit of
 technical debt.

 From the personal use side, I'm also the author of the ubuntu-mirror
 charm announced a few days ago, that I use to deploy and maintain an
 official ubuntu archives mirror. As most programmers I have a few
 other projects up my sleeve, but all of them might not become public
 before a bit more time.

 Outside of charming I'm an Ubuntu member and contributor, dad of one,
 and world traveler. Python has been my tool of choice these last few
 years, and before joining Canonical I've used puppet, vCenter
 Orchestrator, chef, and crowbar quite extensively. The last few items
 should give a hint as to where my previous professional positions were
 held :)

 Thanks for your consideration, time and awesome work,

 Best,

 - Chris

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Re: Charmers Application

2014-10-13 Thread Matt Bruzek
A big +1 from me!

I know Tim to be an excellent python programmer!  His work on the
charmguardian testing tool has helped out the quality of Juju.

Welcome aboard Tim!

   - Matt Bruzek matthew.bru...@canonical.com

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 5:28 AM, Tim Van Steenburgh 
tim.van.steenbu...@canonical.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 Please consider this my application to join the Charmers team!

 I've been working in the Juju ecosystem for about 7 months, writing and
 reviewing charms, contributing to charm-related tools and libraries, and
 establishing automated-testing for charms and bundles. Here's a
 non-exhaustive list of my contributions, in no particular order:

 * Author and maintainer of the Meteor charm [1]
 * Numerous charm patches and reviews [2]
 * Contributions to the Amulet testing tool [3]
 * Author of the plugin system for `charm create` in the charm-tools
 project [4]
 * Author of the charmguardian testing tool [5]
 * Extensive work on automated charm testing [6]
 * Created documentation for the charm-helpers library [7]
 * Miscellaneous other contributions to charmworldlib, charm-tools,
 charm-helpers, bundletester, juju-deployer

 I've thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Juju community and I'm excited
 about the future of Juju! I hope I can further contribute to Juju by
 becoming a Charmer and helping to maintain the Juju ecosystem in an
 official capacity. Thanks for your consideration!

 Tim Van Steenburgh

 [1] https://jujucharms.com/precise/meteor-2/?text=meteor#readme
 [2] http://review.juju.solutions/user/tvansteenburgh
 [3] https://github.com/marcoceppi/amulet/commits?author=tvansteenburgh
 [4] https://launchpad.net/charm-tools
 [5] https://github.com/juju-solutions/charmguardian
 [6] http://blog.juju.solutions/cloud/juju/2014/10/02/charm-testing.html
 [7] http://pythonhosted.org/charmhelpers/

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Re: Charmers Application

2014-10-13 Thread José Antonio Rey
Tim,

All my interactions with you have been productive, you are always
contributing to the Ecosystem and I believe that you have been doing are
doing an awesome work until now.

Solid +1 here.

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On Oct 10, 2014 5:28 AM, Tim Van Steenburgh 
tim.van.steenbu...@canonical.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 Please consider this my application to join the Charmers team!

 I've been working in the Juju ecosystem for about 7 months, writing and
 reviewing charms, contributing to charm-related tools and libraries, and
 establishing automated-testing for charms and bundles. Here's a
 non-exhaustive list of my contributions, in no particular order:

 * Author and maintainer of the Meteor charm [1]
 * Numerous charm patches and reviews [2]
 * Contributions to the Amulet testing tool [3]
 * Author of the plugin system for `charm create` in the charm-tools
 project [4]
 * Author of the charmguardian testing tool [5]
 * Extensive work on automated charm testing [6]
 * Created documentation for the charm-helpers library [7]
 * Miscellaneous other contributions to charmworldlib, charm-tools,
 charm-helpers, bundletester, juju-deployer

 I've thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Juju community and I'm excited
 about the future of Juju! I hope I can further contribute to Juju by
 becoming a Charmer and helping to maintain the Juju ecosystem in an
 official capacity. Thanks for your consideration!

 Tim Van Steenburgh

 [1] https://jujucharms.com/precise/meteor-2/?text=meteor#readme
 [2] http://review.juju.solutions/user/tvansteenburgh
 [3] https://github.com/marcoceppi/amulet/commits?author=tvansteenburgh
 [4] https://launchpad.net/charm-tools
 [5] https://github.com/juju-solutions/charmguardian
 [6] http://blog.juju.solutions/cloud/juju/2014/10/02/charm-testing.html
 [7] http://pythonhosted.org/charmhelpers/

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Charmers Application

2014-10-10 Thread Tim Van Steenburgh
Hi everyone,

Please consider this my application to join the Charmers team!

I've been working in the Juju ecosystem for about 7 months, writing and
reviewing charms, contributing to charm-related tools and libraries, and
establishing automated-testing for charms and bundles. Here's a
non-exhaustive list of my contributions, in no particular order:

* Author and maintainer of the Meteor charm [1]
* Numerous charm patches and reviews [2]
* Contributions to the Amulet testing tool [3]
* Author of the plugin system for `charm create` in the charm-tools project
[4]
* Author of the charmguardian testing tool [5]
* Extensive work on automated charm testing [6]
* Created documentation for the charm-helpers library [7]
* Miscellaneous other contributions to charmworldlib, charm-tools,
charm-helpers, bundletester, juju-deployer

I've thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Juju community and I'm excited
about the future of Juju! I hope I can further contribute to Juju by
becoming a Charmer and helping to maintain the Juju ecosystem in an
official capacity. Thanks for your consideration!

Tim Van Steenburgh

[1] https://jujucharms.com/precise/meteor-2/?text=meteor#readme
[2] http://review.juju.solutions/user/tvansteenburgh
[3] https://github.com/marcoceppi/amulet/commits?author=tvansteenburgh
[4] https://launchpad.net/charm-tools
[5] https://github.com/juju-solutions/charmguardian
[6] http://blog.juju.solutions/cloud/juju/2014/10/02/charm-testing.html
[7] http://pythonhosted.org/charmhelpers/
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Re: Another ~charmers application! - Chris Glass

2014-09-30 Thread Charles Butler
Greetings Chris,

as you have sealed a solid 2 +1's from the ~charmers team we will be in
touch shortly to schedule your ~charmer induction covering responsibilities
and expectations.

Congratulations and welcome aboard!

All the best,

Charles

On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Chris Glass chris.gl...@canonical.com
wrote:

 Hi all,

 It's my turn to apply for ~charmers membership.

 I have been using juju since the pyjuju days, mostly professionally
 but also for my personal use.

 Most of my contributions to the charm ecosystem stem from my current
 work position as a software engineer for Canonical, as part of the
 Landscape team:

 1. Contributing to our own landscape and landscape-client charms (I am
 a member of ~landscape-charmers)
 2. Heavy contributions to the storage subordinate (refactoring and
 extra features).
 3. Working with OpenStack charms daily, and as such had the
 opportunity to find, trace and fix a variety of bugs in them. (I'm a
 member of ~openstack-charmers).
 4. charm-helpers is of particular interest to me, and I have
 undertaken to explore, tidy and refactor that code, since it appears
 to have grown organically in the past, and accumulated a bit of
 technical debt.

 From the personal use side, I'm also the author of the ubuntu-mirror
 charm announced a few days ago, that I use to deploy and maintain an
 official ubuntu archives mirror. As most programmers I have a few
 other projects up my sleeve, but all of them might not become public
 before a bit more time.

 Outside of charming I'm an Ubuntu member and contributor, dad of one,
 and world traveler. Python has been my tool of choice these last few
 years, and before joining Canonical I've used puppet, vCenter
 Orchestrator, chef, and crowbar quite extensively. The last few items
 should give a hint as to where my previous professional positions were
 held :)

 Thanks for your consideration, time and awesome work,

 Best,

 - Chris

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Re: Another ~charmers application! - Chris Glass

2014-09-25 Thread Juan Negron
+1 from me.  


Thanks,

Juan L. Negron juan.neg...@canonical.com
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On Sep 24, 2014, at 10:51 PM, Chris Glass chris.gl...@canonical.com wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 It's my turn to apply for ~charmers membership.
 
 I have been using juju since the pyjuju days, mostly professionally
 but also for my personal use.
 
 Most of my contributions to the charm ecosystem stem from my current
 work position as a software engineer for Canonical, as part of the
 Landscape team:
 
 1. Contributing to our own landscape and landscape-client charms (I am
 a member of ~landscape-charmers)
 2. Heavy contributions to the storage subordinate (refactoring and
 extra features).
 3. Working with OpenStack charms daily, and as such had the
 opportunity to find, trace and fix a variety of bugs in them. (I'm a
 member of ~openstack-charmers).
 4. charm-helpers is of particular interest to me, and I have
 undertaken to explore, tidy and refactor that code, since it appears
 to have grown organically in the past, and accumulated a bit of
 technical debt.
 
 From the personal use side, I'm also the author of the ubuntu-mirror
 charm announced a few days ago, that I use to deploy and maintain an
 official ubuntu archives mirror. As most programmers I have a few
 other projects up my sleeve, but all of them might not become public
 before a bit more time.
 
 Outside of charming I'm an Ubuntu member and contributor, dad of one,
 and world traveler. Python has been my tool of choice these last few
 years, and before joining Canonical I've used puppet, vCenter
 Orchestrator, chef, and crowbar quite extensively. The last few items
 should give a hint as to where my previous professional positions were
 held :)
 
 Thanks for your consideration, time and awesome work,
 
 Best,
 
 - Chris
 
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Another ~charmers application! - Chris Glass

2014-09-24 Thread Chris Glass
Hi all,

It's my turn to apply for ~charmers membership.

I have been using juju since the pyjuju days, mostly professionally
but also for my personal use.

Most of my contributions to the charm ecosystem stem from my current
work position as a software engineer for Canonical, as part of the
Landscape team:

1. Contributing to our own landscape and landscape-client charms (I am
a member of ~landscape-charmers)
2. Heavy contributions to the storage subordinate (refactoring and
extra features).
3. Working with OpenStack charms daily, and as such had the
opportunity to find, trace and fix a variety of bugs in them. (I'm a
member of ~openstack-charmers).
4. charm-helpers is of particular interest to me, and I have
undertaken to explore, tidy and refactor that code, since it appears
to have grown organically in the past, and accumulated a bit of
technical debt.

From the personal use side, I'm also the author of the ubuntu-mirror
charm announced a few days ago, that I use to deploy and maintain an
official ubuntu archives mirror. As most programmers I have a few
other projects up my sleeve, but all of them might not become public
before a bit more time.

Outside of charming I'm an Ubuntu member and contributor, dad of one,
and world traveler. Python has been my tool of choice these last few
years, and before joining Canonical I've used puppet, vCenter
Orchestrator, chef, and crowbar quite extensively. The last few items
should give a hint as to where my previous professional positions were
held :)

Thanks for your consideration, time and awesome work,

Best,

- Chris

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Re: ~charmers Application - David Britton

2014-08-15 Thread James Page
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Required +1 count met (and exceeded!).

Welcome to the team!

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Re: ~charmers Application - David Britton

2014-08-14 Thread Matt Bruzek
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.

 :-)

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~charmers Application - David Britton

2014-08-08 Thread 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.

:-)

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