Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-15 Thread Vilobh Meshram
Thanks for all the hard work Dims!

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:06 AM, Ivan Kolodyazhny  wrote:

> Thanks for your hard work, Dims!
>
> Regards,
> Ivan Kolodyazhny,
> http://blog.e0ne.info/
>
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Mehdi Abaakouk  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for all the great work you have done, I have appreciated your
>> leadership on Oslo,
>> and a special thanks to bring in new people in oslo.messaging ;)
>>
>>
>> Le 2016-03-03 11:32, Davanum Srinivas a écrit :
>>
>>> Team,
>>>
>>> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
>>> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
>>> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
>>> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
>>> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
>>> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
>>> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
>>> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
>>> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
>>> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
>>> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
>>> role.
>>>
>>> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
>>> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
>>> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
>>> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
>>> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
>>> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
>>> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
>>> continue to work with you all.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dims
>>>
>>
>> --
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>> irc: sileht
>>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-09 Thread Ivan Kolodyazhny
Thanks for your hard work, Dims!

Regards,
Ivan Kolodyazhny,
http://blog.e0ne.info/

On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Mehdi Abaakouk  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for all the great work you have done, I have appreciated your
> leadership on Oslo,
> and a special thanks to bring in new people in oslo.messaging ;)
>
>
> Le 2016-03-03 11:32, Davanum Srinivas a écrit :
>
>> Team,
>>
>> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
>> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
>> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
>> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
>> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
>> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
>> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
>> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
>> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
>> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
>> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
>> role.
>>
>> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
>> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
>> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
>> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
>> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
>> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
>> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
>> continue to work with you all.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dims
>>
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-04 Thread Mehdi Abaakouk

Hi,

Thanks for all the great work you have done, I have appreciated your 
leadership on Oslo,

and a special thanks to bring in new people in oslo.messaging ;)

Le 2016-03-03 11:32, Davanum Srinivas a écrit :

Team,

It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
/releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
role.

Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
continue to work with you all.

Thanks,
Dims


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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-04 Thread Victor Stinner

Le 03/03/2016 13:05, Flavio Percoco a écrit :

Thanks for all your hard work as an Oslo PTL. You did amazing and I
think you'd
do an awesome mentor for other folks as well. It was an honor to have
you as a
PTL and I look forward to keep working with you as an Oslo contributor.


I concur with Flavio, dims, you are really amazing! IMHO dims doesn't 
exist and is in fact a robot. I don't understand how he can handle so 
many projects in parallel and be good in what he does :-)


Dims is a meta liaison for the whole OpenStack project.

You put expectations on the Oslo PTL very high!

Victor

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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-04 Thread Julien Danjou
On Thu, Mar 03 2016, Davanum Srinivas wrote:

Hey Dims,

Thanks for the job you've done since the beginning. You rock.
Hope we'll continue to see you around anyway. :)

Best,

> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
> role.
>
> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
> continue to work with you all.
>
> Thanks,
> Dims

-- 
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/* Free Software hacker
   https://julien.danjou.info */


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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Sean McGinnis
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 06:32:42AM -0500, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> Team,
> 
> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
> role.
> 
> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
> continue to work with you all.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dims

Thanks for all your hard work Dims. It's appreciated and it definitely
has been a positive impact across the board.

Sean

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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Joshua Harlow

On 03/03/2016 04:05 AM, Flavio Percoco wrote:

Thanks for all your hard work as an Oslo PTL. You did amazing and I
think you'd
do an awesome mentor for other folks as well. It was an honor to have
you as a
PTL and I look forward to keep working with you as an Oslo contributor.


+2 +A ;)

-Josh

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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread John Griffith
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 8:22 AM, Ronald Bradford 
wrote:

> Dims,
>
> As my first project and cycle in OpenStack I have really appreciated your
> input and direction as I was starting out and during Mitaka cycle.
> It has been great to learn just a bit of what PTL of Oslo is and does, so
> thanks for all your hard work.
> I hope I can work with the team to help turn those "impossible tasks" to
> "possible".
>
> Best to your next pursuit.
>
> I recently watched an Oslo presentation from a prior conference, there was
> a quote while I will leave as anonymous for now.
>
> "OpenStack is like an aircraft carrier, you have to be very careful when
> your steering it, it does not move quickly".So, it sounds like a lot is
> possible, it just can take some time to adjust the course of a complex
> system of projects.
>
> Ronald
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Doug Hellmann 
> wrote:
>
>> Excerpts from Davanum Srinivas (dims)'s message of 2016-03-03 06:32:42
>> -0500:
>> > Team,
>> >
>> > It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
>> > nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
>> > one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
>> > ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
>> > about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
>> > automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
>> > master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
>> > /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
>> > especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
>> > project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
>> > Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
>> > role.
>>
>> Thanks, Dims, you've done awesome work during your terms. It has
>> been great to see the team gel and mature under your leadership.
>>
>> > Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
>> > that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
>> > things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
>> > evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
>> > projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
>> > take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
>> > There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
>> > continue to work with you all.
>>
>> Excellent analysis, too.  We're in a good position to build on that
>> testing and stability work and continue with the adoption and hardening
>> tasks. I'm looking forward to working out the details with the rest of
>> the team.
>>
>
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> ​Just a tip of the hat to you Dims, you've always been a great help to me
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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Ronald Bradford
Dims,

As my first project and cycle in OpenStack I have really appreciated your
input and direction as I was starting out and during Mitaka cycle.
It has been great to learn just a bit of what PTL of Oslo is and does, so
thanks for all your hard work.
I hope I can work with the team to help turn those "impossible tasks" to
"possible".

Best to your next pursuit.

I recently watched an Oslo presentation from a prior conference, there was
a quote while I will leave as anonymous for now.

"OpenStack is like an aircraft carrier, you have to be very careful when
your steering it, it does not move quickly".So, it sounds like a lot is
possible, it just can take some time to adjust the course of a complex
system of projects.

Ronald



On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Doug Hellmann  wrote:

> Excerpts from Davanum Srinivas (dims)'s message of 2016-03-03 06:32:42
> -0500:
> > Team,
> >
> > It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
> > nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
> > one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
> > ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
> > about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
> > automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
> > master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
> > /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
> > especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
> > project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
> > Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
> > role.
>
> Thanks, Dims, you've done awesome work during your terms. It has
> been great to see the team gel and mature under your leadership.
>
> > Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
> > that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
> > things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
> > evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
> > projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
> > take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
> > There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
> > continue to work with you all.
>
> Excellent analysis, too.  We're in a good position to build on that
> testing and stability work and continue with the adoption and hardening
> tasks. I'm looking forward to working out the details with the rest of
> the team.
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Doug Hellmann
Excerpts from Davanum Srinivas (dims)'s message of 2016-03-03 06:32:42 -0500:
> Team,
> 
> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
> role.

Thanks, Dims, you've done awesome work during your terms. It has
been great to see the team gel and mature under your leadership.

> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
> continue to work with you all.

Excellent analysis, too.  We're in a good position to build on that
testing and stability work and continue with the adoption and hardening
tasks. I'm looking forward to working out the details with the rest of
the team.

Doug

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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Martin Hickey

+1.

Thanks Dims!:)

Regards,
Martin
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Date:   03/03/2016 12:40
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+1

Gracias Dims!




On 3/3/16, 2:26 PM, "Sean Dague"  wrote:

>On 03/03/2016 06:32 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
>> Team,
>>
>> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
>> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
>> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
>> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
>> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
>> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
>> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
>> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
>> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
>> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
>> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
>> role.
>>
>> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
>> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
>> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
>> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
>> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
>> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
>> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
>> continue to work with you all.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dims
>
>Thanks much for your hard word keeping this ship sailing.
>
>-Sean
>
>--
>Sean Dague
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Oleksii Zamiatin
Dims,
Thanks a lot for your hard work being PTL!
It has been great working with you!

Thanks,
Oleksii

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 2:40 PM, Gary Kotton  wrote:

> +1
>
> Gracias Dims!
>
>
>
>
> On 3/3/16, 2:26 PM, "Sean Dague"  wrote:
>
> >On 03/03/2016 06:32 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> >> Team,
> >>
> >> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
> >> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
> >> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
> >> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
> >> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
> >> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
> >> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
> >> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
> >> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
> >> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
> >> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
> >> role.
> >>
> >> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
> >> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
> >> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
> >> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
> >> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
> >> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
> >> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
> >> continue to work with you all.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Dims
> >
> >Thanks much for your hard word keeping this ship sailing.
> >
> >   -Sean
> >
> >--
> >Sean Dague
> >
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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Gary Kotton
+1

Gracias Dims!




On 3/3/16, 2:26 PM, "Sean Dague"  wrote:

>On 03/03/2016 06:32 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
>> Team,
>> 
>> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
>> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
>> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
>> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
>> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
>> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
>> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
>> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
>> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
>> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
>> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
>> role.
>> 
>> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
>> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
>> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
>> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
>> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
>> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
>> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
>> continue to work with you all.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Dims
>
>Thanks much for your hard word keeping this ship sailing.
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Sean Dague
On 03/03/2016 06:32 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> Team,
> 
> It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
> nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
> one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
> ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
> about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
> automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
> master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
> /releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
> especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
> project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
> Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
> role.
> 
> Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
> that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
> things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
> evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
> projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
> take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
> There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
> continue to work with you all.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dims

Thanks much for your hard word keeping this ship sailing.

-Sean

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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Flavio Percoco

On 03/03/16 06:32 -0500, Davanum Srinivas wrote:

Team,

It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than


Btw, small nit, it's in R-3 (March 14-18).

http://releases.openstack.org/mitaka/schedule.html

Flavio


one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
/releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
role.

Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
continue to work with you all.

Thanks,
Dims

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Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Flavio Percoco

On 03/03/16 06:32 -0500, Davanum Srinivas wrote:

Team,

It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
/releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
role.

Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
continue to work with you all.


Thanks for all your hard work as an Oslo PTL. You did amazing and I think you'd
do an awesome mentor for other folks as well. It was an honor to have you as a
PTL and I look forward to keep working with you as an Oslo contributor.

Flavio


Thanks,
Dims

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[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL for Newton and beyond

2016-03-03 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Team,

It has been great working with you all as PTL for Oslo. Looks like the
nominations open up next week for elections and am hoping more than
one of you will step up for the next cycle(s). I can show you the
ropes and help smoothen the transition process if you let me know
about your interest in being the next PTL. With the move to more
automated testing in our CI (periodic jobs running against oslo.*
master) and the adoption of the release process (logging reviews in
/releases repo) the load should be considerably less on you.
especially proud of all the new people joining as both oslo cores and
project cores and hitting the ground running. Big shout out to Doug
Hellmann for his help and guidance when i transitioned into the PTL
role.

Main challenges will be to get back confidence of all the projects
that use the oslo libraries, NOT be the first thing they look for when
things break (Better backward compat, better test matrix) and
evangelizing that Oslo is still the common play ground for *all*
projects and not just the headache of some nut jobs who are willing to
take up the impossible task of defining and nurturing these libraries.
There's a lot of great work ahead of us and i am looking forward to
continue to work with you all.

Thanks,
Dims

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