From: Tim Hinrichs
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Monday, September 12, 2016 at 8:20 AM
To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Subject: [openstack-dev] [Congress] PTL non-candidacy
> Hi al
Hi all,
I've decided it's time to step down as PTL of Congress. Partly because I
have so many outside responsibilities, and partly because we have such a
strong team, the time is right for someone else to lead the project. We've
made so much progress over the past couple of years, and there's so
I’m writing to announce my candidacy for the Congress Program Technical Lead
(PTL). (Congress is not yet incubated, but we follow the standard PTL election
procedure.)
I’m an active contributor in terms of code commits, code reviews, spec writing,
spec reviews, and IRC. I’ve been serving as C
Yes, I should have mentioned, Congress is currently a StackForge project,
but we follow many of the standard timelines and processes. Sorry if I
caused any confusion.
- Peter
On 9/29/14, 2:28 PM, "Anita Kuno" wrote:
>On 09/29/2014 05:20 PM, Peter Balland wrote:
>> It has been an honor to serve
+1
~sean
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 2:20 PM, Peter Balland wrote:
>
> It has been an honor to serve as the interim PTL for the Congress project
> during Juno. Due to other commitments I have during the Kilo timeframe, I
> feel I would not be able to commit the time needed by the growing project.
On 09/29/2014 05:20 PM, Peter Balland wrote:
> It has been an honor to serve as the interim PTL for the Congress project
> during Juno. Due to other commitments I have during the Kilo timeframe, I
> feel I would not be able to commit the time needed by the growing project.
> In my place, I wou
It has been an honor to serve as the interim PTL for the Congress project
during Juno. Due to other commitments I have during the Kilo timeframe, I feel
I would not be able to commit the time needed by the growing project. In my
place, I would like to nominate Tim Hinrichs for PTL of Congress.