Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-11 Thread Henry Nash
Gotta add my thanks as well…as I’m sure Dolph will attest, it’s a tough job - 
and we’ve been lucky to have people who have been prepared to put in the really 
significant effort  that is required to make both the role and the project 
successful!

To infinity and beyond….

Henry
> On 11 Sep 2015, at 05:08, Brad Topol <bto...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you Morgan for your outstanding leadership, tremendous effort, and your 
> dedication to OpenStack and Keystone in particular. It has been an absolute 
> pleasure getting to work with you these past few years. And I am looking 
> forward to working with you in your new role!!!
> 
> --Brad
> 
> 
> Brad Topol, Ph.D.
> IBM Distinguished Engineer
> OpenStack
> (919) 543-0646
> Internet: bto...@us.ibm.com
> Assistant: Kendra Witherspoon (919) 254-0680
> 
> Morgan Fainberg ---09/10/2015 05:44:52 PM---As I outlined 
> (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes ( 
> https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2 <https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2>
> 
> From: Morgan Fainberg <morgan.fainb...@gmail.com>
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)" 
> <openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>
> Date: 09/10/2015 05:44 PM
> Subject: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes ( 
> https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
>  
> <https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/>
>  ) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The 
> role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing 
> to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.
> 
> I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development team 
> over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation, 
> Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing, 
> releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives 
> around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank 
> each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and 
> its associated projects.
> 
> While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs of 
> OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those who 
> can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of Keystone 
> and the associated projects. I may be working across more projects, but you 
> can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see the initiatives I 
> helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next PTL.
> 
> I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!
> 
> See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
> --Morgan__
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-11 Thread Yee, Guang
Morgan, thanks for all your hard work. It’s been an honor to have you as our 
PTL.

"All the world's a stage,”

Now set back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. ☺


Guang


From: Morgan Fainberg [mailto:morgan.fainb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 2:41 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes ( 
https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/ 
) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The role 
of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing to see 
both Keystone and OpenStack grow.

I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development team 
over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation, 
Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing, 
releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives around 
improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank each and 
every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and its 
associated projects.

While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs of 
OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those who 
can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of Keystone and 
the associated projects. I may be working across more projects, but you can be 
assured I will be continuing to work hard to see the initiatives I helped start 
through. I wish the best of luck to the next PTL.

I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!

See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
--Morgan
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-11 Thread Rodrigo Duarte
Thanks Morgan, it was a pleasure to have you contributing as PTL while
working with Keystone.

On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Yee, Guang <guang@hpe.com> wrote:

> Morgan, thanks for all your hard work. It’s been an honor to have you as
> our PTL.
>
>
>
> "All the world's a stage,”
>
>
>
> Now set back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. J
>
>
>
>
>
> Guang
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Morgan Fainberg [mailto:morgan.fainb...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 10, 2015 2:41 PM
> *To:* OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
> *Subject:* [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy
>
>
>
> As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes (
> https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
> ) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The
> role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing
> to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.
>
>
>
> I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development
> team over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation,
> Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing,
> releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives
> around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank
> each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and
> its associated projects.
>
>
>
> While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs
> of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those
> who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of
> Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working across more
> projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see
> the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next
> PTL.
>
>
>
> I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!
>
>
>
> See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
>
> --Morgan
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-11 Thread David Stanek
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Morgan Fainberg 
wrote:

> While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs
> of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those
> who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of
> Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working across more
> projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see
> the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next
> PTL.


It's been an honor and a privilege to work with you. You've done a great
job and I'm sorry to see you go. Fortunately you're not going too far! Good
luck with your future OpenStack adventures!


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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-11 Thread David Chadwick
Hi Morgan

I think you have been an excellent PTL, and I wish you all the best in
your future roles with OpenStack

regards

David


On 10/09/2015 22:40, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
> As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes (
> https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
> ) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka).
> The role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been
> amazing to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.
> 
> I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development
> team over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation,
> Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing,
> releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives
> around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to
> thank each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into
> Keystone and its associated projects.
> 
> While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general
> needs of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident
> in those who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading
> development of Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working
> across more projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to
> work hard to see the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best
> of luck to the next PTL.
> 
> I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!
> 
> See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
> --Morgan
> 
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Lance Bragstad
Best of luck in your new adventures, and thanks for all your hard work!

On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Dolph Mathews 
wrote:

> Thank you for all your work, Morgan! Good luck with the opportunity to
> write some code again :)
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Morgan Fainberg <
> morgan.fainb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes (
>> https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
>> ) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The
>> role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing
>> to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.
>>
>> I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development
>> team over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation,
>> Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing,
>> releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives
>> around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank
>> each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and
>> its associated projects.
>>
>> While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs
>> of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those
>> who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of
>> Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working across more
>> projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see
>> the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next
>> PTL.
>>
>> I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!
>>
>> See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
>> --Morgan
>>
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[openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Morgan Fainberg
As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes (
https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The
role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing
to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.

I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development team
over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation,
Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing,
releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives
around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank
each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and
its associated projects.

While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs
of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those
who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of
Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working across more
projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see
the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next
PTL.

I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!

See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
--Morgan
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Dolph Mathews
Thank you for all your work, Morgan! Good luck with the opportunity to
write some code again :)

On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Morgan Fainberg 
wrote:

> As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes (
> https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
> ) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The
> role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing
> to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.
>
> I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development
> team over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation,
> Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing,
> releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives
> around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank
> each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and
> its associated projects.
>
> While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs
> of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those
> who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of
> Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working across more
> projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see
> the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next
> PTL.
>
> I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!
>
> See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
> --Morgan
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Brad Topol

Thank you Morgan for your outstanding leadership, tremendous effort, and
your dedication to OpenStack and Keystone in particular.   It has been an
absolute pleasure getting to work with you these past few years.  And  I am
looking forward to working with you in your new role!!!

--Brad


Brad Topol, Ph.D.
IBM Distinguished Engineer
OpenStack
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Internet:  bto...@us.ibm.com
Assistant: Kendra Witherspoon (919) 254-0680



From:   Morgan Fainberg <morgan.fainb...@gmail.com>
To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
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Date:   09/10/2015 05:44 PM
Subject:    [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy



As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes (
https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
 ) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The
role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing
to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.

I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development team
over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation,
Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing,
releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives
around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank
each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and
its associated projects.

While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs
of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those
who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of
Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working across more
projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see
the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next
PTL.

I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!

See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
--Morgan
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Lin Hua Cheng
Thanks for doing a great job, Morgan!

Good luck on your next adventure.


On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 7:22 PM, Adam Young  wrote:

> Confirming that Morgan is eligible for non-candidacy.
>
> You've done a great job.  Thanks.
>
>
>
> On 09/10/2015 05:40 PM, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
>
> As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes (
> https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/
> ) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). The
> role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has been amazing
> to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.
>
> I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development
> team over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation,
> Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of testing,
> releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project initiatives
> around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. I want to thank
> each and every contributor for the hard work that was put into Keystone and
> its associated projects.
>
> While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs
> of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am confident in those
> who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading development of
> Keystone and the associated projects. I may be working across more
> projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to work hard to see
> the initiatives I helped start through. I wish the best of luck to the next
> PTL.
>
> I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!
>
> See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
> --Morgan
>
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Chen, Wei D
Morgan, thanks for your great leadership,  all the best in your new journey.





Best Regards,

Dave Chen



From: Lance Bragstad [mailto:lbrags...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 8:56 AM
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Best of luck in your new adventures, and thanks for all your hard work!



On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Dolph Mathews <dolph.math...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thank you for all your work, Morgan! Good luck with the opportunity to write 
some code again :)



On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Morgan Fainberg <morgan.fainb...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes ( 
https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/ 
) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next 
cycle (Mitaka). The role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It 
has been amazing to see both Keystone and OpenStack 
grow.



I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development team 
over the last year. We have seen improvements with 
Federation, Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of 
testing, releasing a dedicated authentication library, 
cross-project initiatives around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much 
more. I want to thank each and every contributor for 
the hard work that was put into Keystone and its associated projects.



While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general needs of 
OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am 
confident in those who can, and will, step up to the challenges of leading 
development of Keystone and the associated projects. I may 
be working across more projects, but you can be assured I will be continuing to 
work hard to see the initiatives I helped start 
through. I wish the best of luck to the next PTL.



I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!



See you all (in person) in Tokyo!

--Morgan



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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] PTL non-candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Adam Young

Confirming that Morgan is eligible for non-candidacy.

You've done a great job.  Thanks.


On 09/10/2015 05:40 PM, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
As I outlined (briefly) in my recent announcement of changes ( 
https://www.morganfainberg.com/blog/2015/09/09/openstack-career-act-3-scene-1/ 
) I will not be running for PTL of Keystone this next cycle (Mitaka). 
The role of PTL is a difficult but extremely rewarding job. It has 
been amazing to see both Keystone and OpenStack grow.


I am very pleased with the accomplishments of the Keystone development 
team over the last year. We have seen improvements with Federation, 
Keystone-to-Keystone Federation, Fernet Tokens, improvements of 
testing, releasing a dedicated authentication library, cross-project 
initiatives around improving the Service Catalog, and much, much more. 
I want to thank each and every contributor for the hard work that was 
put into Keystone and its associated projects.


While I will be changing my focus to spend more time on the general 
needs of OpenStack and working on the Public Cloud story, I am 
confident in those who can, and will, step up to the challenges of 
leading development of Keystone and the associated projects. I may be 
working across more projects, but you can be assured I will be 
continuing to work hard to see the initiatives I helped start through. 
I wish the best of luck to the next PTL.


I guess this is where I get to write a lot more code soon!

See you all (in person) in Tokyo!
--Morgan


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