Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-29 Thread Jay Lau
Hi Steve,

It is really a big loss to Magnum and thanks very much for your help in my
Magnum journey. Wish you good luck in Kolla!


On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 2:29 PM, 大塚元央  wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> I'm very sad about your stepping down from Magnum core. Without your help,
> I couldn't contribute to magnum project.
> But kolla is also fantastic project.
> I wish you the best of luck in kolla.
>
> Best regards.
> - Yuanying Otsuka
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 00:39 Baohua Yang  wrote:
>
>> Really a pity!
>>
>> We need more resources on the container part in OpenStack indeed, as so
>> many new projects are just initiated.
>>
>> Community is not only about putting technologies together, but also
>> putting technical guys together.
>>
>> Happy to see so many guys in the Tokyo Summit this afternoon.
>>
>> Let's take care of the opportunities to make good communications with
>> each other.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Steven Dake (stdake) 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey folks,
>>>
>>> It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to
>>> write this message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the
>>> most successful and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose
>>> getting involved in two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do
>>> the job; to see if  I could deliver two major initiatives at the same
>>> time.  I also wanted it to be a length of time that was significant – 1+
>>> year.  I found indeed I was able to deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however,
>>> the impact on my personal life has not been ideal.
>>>
>>> The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an
>>> Open Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young
>>> academic writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to
>>> the Magnum core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer
>>> commitment.
>>>
>>> I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The
>>> Kolla core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn’t elect anyone
>>> else;) and I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I
>>> feel is Kolla’s most critical phase of growth.
>>>
>>> I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum
>>> internally in Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the
>>> Heat resources, the Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin
>>> system.  I will also continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where
>>> I can do so (like the fedora image storage for example).  What I won’t be
>>> doing is reviewing Magnum code (serving as a gate), or likely making much
>>> technical contribution to Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I’ve
>>> replaced myself with many many more engineers from Cisco who should be much
>>> more productive combined then I could have been alone ;)
>>>
>>> Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the
>>> people or the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the
>>> technology – well I helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting
>>> Magnum grow up without me as I have other children that need more direct
>>> attention.  I think this viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team,
>>> but feel free to make your own judgements ;)
>>>
>>> Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at
>>> multiple disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may
>>> have never happened (or would certainly be much different then it is
>>> today). Being a solid hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really
>>> difficult, but also very rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for
>>> that ;)
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> -steve
>>>
>>>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-27 Thread 大塚元央
Hi Steve,

I'm very sad about your stepping down from Magnum core. Without your help,
I couldn't contribute to magnum project.
But kolla is also fantastic project.
I wish you the best of luck in kolla.

Best regards.
- Yuanying Otsuka

On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 00:39 Baohua Yang  wrote:

> Really a pity!
>
> We need more resources on the container part in OpenStack indeed, as so
> many new projects are just initiated.
>
> Community is not only about putting technologies together, but also
> putting technical guys together.
>
> Happy to see so many guys in the Tokyo Summit this afternoon.
>
> Let's take care of the opportunities to make good communications with each
> other.
>
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Steven Dake (stdake) 
> wrote:
>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to
>> write this message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the
>> most successful and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose
>> getting involved in two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do
>> the job; to see if  I could deliver two major initiatives at the same
>> time.  I also wanted it to be a length of time that was significant – 1+
>> year.  I found indeed I was able to deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however,
>> the impact on my personal life has not been ideal.
>>
>> The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open
>> Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young
>> academic writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to
>> the Magnum core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer
>> commitment.
>>
>> I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The
>> Kolla core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn’t elect anyone
>> else;) and I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I
>> feel is Kolla’s most critical phase of growth.
>>
>> I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally
>> in Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat
>> resources, the Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.
>> I will also continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do
>> so (like the fedora image storage for example).  What I won’t be doing is
>> reviewing Magnum code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical
>> contribution to Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I’ve replaced
>> myself with many many more engineers from Cisco who should be much more
>> productive combined then I could have been alone ;)
>>
>> Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people
>> or the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology –
>> well I helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up
>> without me as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I
>> think this viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free
>> to make your own judgements ;)
>>
>> Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at
>> multiple disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may
>> have never happened (or would certainly be much different then it is
>> today). Being a solid hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really
>> difficult, but also very rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for
>> that ;)
>>
>> Regards
>> -steve
>>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-26 Thread Kai Qiang Wu
Hi Stdake,

You really did a fantastic  job on Magnum, and your bright ideas and
thoughts help Magnum to grow. It was sad to hear your stepping down from
Magnum Core at the first time, However, after read your messages from
heart,  I think  you are following your heart. I will wish you new success
on more areas(include Kolla and many new coming projects :).



I want to think you for your help on me while in Magnum.  Thanks very
much :)


Wish you bigger and more bright future ! Looking forward to receive your
any thoughts on Magnum.



Thanks


Best Wishes,

Kai Qiang Wu (吴开强  Kennan)
IBM China System and Technology Lab, Beijing

E-mail: wk...@cn.ibm.com
Tel: 86-10-82451647
Address: Building 28(Ring Building), ZhongGuanCun Software Park,
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Follow your heart. You are miracle!



From:   "Steven Dake (stdake)" <std...@cisco.com>
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Date:   26/10/2015 09:22 am
Subject:    [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core
reviewer



Hey folks,

It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write
this message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most
successful and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose
getting involved in two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do
the job; to see if  I could deliver two major initiatives at the same time.
I also wanted it to be a length of time that was significant �C 1+ year.  I
found indeed I was able to deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however, the
impact on my personal life has not been ideal.

The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open
Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young
academic writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to
the Magnum core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer
commitment.

I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The
Kolla core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn’t elect anyone
else;) and I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I
feel is Kolla’s most critical phase of growth.

I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally
in Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat
resources, the Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.
I will also continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do
so (like the fedora image storage for example).  What I won’t be doing is
reviewing Magnum code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical
contribution to Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I’ve replaced
myself with many many more engineers from Cisco who should be much more
productive combined then I could have been alone ;)

Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people
or the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology �C
well I helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up
without me as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I
think this viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free
to make your own judgements ;)

Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at multiple
disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may have never
happened (or would certainly be much different then it is today). Being a
solid hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really difficult, but
also very rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for that ;)

Regards
-steve
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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-26 Thread Baohua Yang
Really a pity!

We need more resources on the container part in OpenStack indeed, as so
many new projects are just initiated.

Community is not only about putting technologies together, but also putting
technical guys together.

Happy to see so many guys in the Tokyo Summit this afternoon.

Let's take care of the opportunities to make good communications with each
other.

On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Steven Dake (stdake) 
wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write
> this message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most
> successful and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose
> getting involved in two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do
> the job; to see if  I could deliver two major initiatives at the same
> time.  I also wanted it to be a length of time that was significant – 1+
> year.  I found indeed I was able to deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however,
> the impact on my personal life has not been ideal.
>
> The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open
> Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young
> academic writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to
> the Magnum core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer
> commitment.
>
> I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The
> Kolla core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn’t elect anyone
> else;) and I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I
> feel is Kolla’s most critical phase of growth.
>
> I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally
> in Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat
> resources, the Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.
> I will also continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do
> so (like the fedora image storage for example).  What I won’t be doing is
> reviewing Magnum code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical
> contribution to Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I’ve replaced
> myself with many many more engineers from Cisco who should be much more
> productive combined then I could have been alone ;)
>
> Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people
> or the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology –
> well I helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up
> without me as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I
> think this viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free
> to make your own judgements ;)
>
> Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at
> multiple disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may
> have never happened (or would certainly be much different then it is
> today). Being a solid hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really
> difficult, but also very rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for
> that ;)
>
> Regards
> -steve
>
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[openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-25 Thread Steven Dake (stdake)
Hey folks,

It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write this 
message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most successful 
and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose getting involved in 
two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do the job; to see if  I 
could deliver two major initiatives at the same time.  I also wanted it to be a 
length of time that was significant - 1+ year.  I found indeed I was able to 
deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however, the impact on my personal life has not 
been ideal.

The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open 
Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young academic 
writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to the Magnum 
core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer commitment.

I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The Kolla 
core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn't elect anyone else;) and 
I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I feel is Kolla's 
most critical phase of growth.

I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally in 
Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat resources, the 
Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.  I will also 
continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do so (like the 
fedora image storage for example).  What I won't be doing is reviewing Magnum 
code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical contribution to 
Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I've replaced myself with many many 
more engineers from Cisco who should be much more productive combined then I 
could have been alone ;)

Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people or 
the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology - well I 
helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up without me 
as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I think this 
viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free to make your own 
judgements ;)

Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at multiple 
disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may have never 
happened (or would certainly be much different then it is today). Being a solid 
hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really difficult, but also very 
rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for that ;)

Regards
-steve
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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-25 Thread Adrian Otto
Steve,

Thanks so much for your contributions to Magnum. You have played a critically 
important role for us, and we are saddened to hear the news of your departure. 
You are welcome to return at any time.

Cheers,

Adrian

On Oct 26, 2015, at 9:17 AM, Steven Dake (stdake) 
> wrote:

Hey folks,

It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write this 
message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most successful 
and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose getting involved in 
two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do the job; to see if  I 
could deliver two major initiatives at the same time.  I also wanted it to be a 
length of time that was significant – 1+ year.  I found indeed I was able to 
deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however, the impact on my personal life has not 
been ideal.

The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open 
Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young academic 
writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to the Magnum 
core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer commitment.

I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The Kolla 
core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn’t elect anyone else;) and 
I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I feel is Kolla’s 
most critical phase of growth.

I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally in 
Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat resources, the 
Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.  I will also 
continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do so (like the 
fedora image storage for example).  What I won’t be doing is reviewing Magnum 
code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical contribution to 
Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I’ve replaced myself with many many 
more engineers from Cisco who should be much more productive combined then I 
could have been alone ;)

Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people or 
the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology – well I 
helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up without me 
as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I think this 
viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free to make your own 
judgements ;)

Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at multiple 
disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may have never 
happened (or would certainly be much different then it is today). Being a solid 
hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really difficult, but also very 
rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for that ;)

Regards
-steve
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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-25 Thread Hongbin Lu
Hi Steve,

Thanks for your contributions. Personally, I would like to think for your 
mentorship and guidance when I was new to Magnum. It helps me a lot to pick up 
everything. Best wish for your adventure in Kolla.

Best regards,
Hongbin

From: Steven Dake (stdake) [mailto:std...@cisco.com]
Sent: October-25-15 8:18 PM
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

Hey folks,

It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write this 
message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most successful 
and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose getting involved in 
two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do the job; to see if  I 
could deliver two major initiatives at the same time.  I also wanted it to be a 
length of time that was significant - 1+ year.  I found indeed I was able to 
deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however, the impact on my personal life has not 
been ideal.

The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open 
Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young academic 
writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to the Magnum 
core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer commitment.

I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The Kolla 
core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn't elect anyone else;) and 
I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I feel is Kolla's 
most critical phase of growth.

I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally in 
Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat resources, the 
Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.  I will also 
continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do so (like the 
fedora image storage for example).  What I won't be doing is reviewing Magnum 
code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical contribution to 
Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I've replaced myself with many many 
more engineers from Cisco who should be much more productive combined then I 
could have been alone ;)

Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people or 
the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology - well I 
helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up without me 
as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I think this 
viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free to make your own 
judgements ;)

Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at multiple 
disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may have never 
happened (or would certainly be much different then it is today). Being a solid 
hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really difficult, but also very 
rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for that ;)

Regards
-steve
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