Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-04 Thread feilong
Thank you for all your hard work and serving as a great role model, Sean.


On 03/10/17 05:03, Sean Dague wrote:
> I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
> Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
> election. Over the last 4 years we've navigated some rough seas
> together, including the transition to more inclusion of projects, the
> dive off the hype curve, the emergence of real interoperability
> between clouds, and the beginnings of a new vision of OpenStack
> pairing with more technologies beyond our community.
>
> There remains a ton of good work to be done. But it's also important
> that we have a wide range of leaders to do that. Those opportunities
> only exist if we make space for new leaders to emerge. Rotational
> leadership is part of what makes OpenStack great, and is part of what
> will ensure that this community lasts far beyond any individuals
> within it.
>
> I plan to still be around in the community, and contribute where
> needed. So this is not farewell. However it will be good to see new
> faces among the folks leading the next steps in the community.
>
> I would encourage all members of the community that are interested in
> contributing to the future of OpenStack to step forward and run. It's
> important to realize what the TC is and can be. This remains a
> community driven by consensus, and the TC reflects that. Being a
> member of the TC does raise your community visibility, but it does not
> replace the need to listen, understand, communicate clearly, and
> realize that hard work comes through compromise.
>
> Good luck to all our candidates this fall, and thanks for letting me
> represent you the past 4 years.
>
>   -Sean
>

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Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-04 Thread John Griffith
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Sean Dague  wrote:

> I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
> Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
> election. Over the last 4 years we've navigated some rough seas
> together, including the transition to more inclusion of projects, the
> dive off the hype curve, the emergence of real interoperability
> between clouds, and the beginnings of a new vision of OpenStack
> pairing with more technologies beyond our community.
>
> There remains a ton of good work to be done. But it's also important
> that we have a wide range of leaders to do that. Those opportunities
> only exist if we make space for new leaders to emerge. Rotational
> leadership is part of what makes OpenStack great, and is part of what
> will ensure that this community lasts far beyond any individuals
> within it.
>
> I plan to still be around in the community, and contribute where
> needed. So this is not farewell. However it will be good to see new
> faces among the folks leading the next steps in the community.
>
> I would encourage all members of the community that are interested in
> contributing to the future of OpenStack to step forward and run. It's
> important to realize what the TC is and can be. This remains a
> community driven by consensus, and the TC reflects that. Being a
> member of the TC does raise your community visibility, but it does not
> replace the need to listen, understand, communicate clearly, and
> realize that hard work comes through compromise.
>
> Good luck to all our candidates this fall, and thanks for letting me
> represent you the past 4 years.
>
> -Sean
>
> --
> Sean Dague
> http://dague.net
>
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It's already been said by others, but in my opinion, can't be stated enough
that you sir are indeed a true leader and for many of us a role model in
the community.  I've been happy to see you on the TC over all of these
years, you've earned my respect and admiration and you've done a fantastic
job as a member of the TC.
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Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-03 Thread Shamail Tahir


> On Oct 3, 2017, at 8:16 AM, Thierry Carrez  wrote:
> 
> Sean Dague wrote:
>> I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
>> Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
>> election. Over the last 4 years we've navigated some rough seas
>> together, including the transition to more inclusion of projects, the
>> dive off the hype curve, the emergence of real interoperability
>> between clouds, and the beginnings of a new vision of OpenStack
>> pairing with more technologies beyond our community.
>> 
>> There remains a ton of good work to be done. But it's also important
>> that we have a wide range of leaders to do that. Those opportunities
>> only exist if we make space for new leaders to emerge. Rotational
>> leadership is part of what makes OpenStack great, and is part of what
>> will ensure that this community lasts far beyond any individuals
>> within it.
>> 
>> I plan to still be around in the community, and contribute where
>> needed. So this is not farewell. However it will be good to see new
>> faces among the folks leading the next steps in the community.
>> 
>> I would encourage all members of the community that are interested in
>> contributing to the future of OpenStack to step forward and run. It's
>> important to realize what the TC is and can be. This remains a
>> community driven by consensus, and the TC reflects that. Being a
>> member of the TC does raise your community visibility, but it does not
>> replace the need to listen, understand, communicate clearly, and
>> realize that hard work comes through compromise.
>> 
>> Good luck to all our candidates this fall, and thanks for letting me
>> represent you the past 4 years.
> 
> Thanks Sean for your service on the TC.
> 
> Your experience and knowledge of open source development dynamics will
> be missed ! I really appreciated your insights and grounded perspective
> in difficult governance discussions that we had to navigate together. I
> hope you'll still be able to weigh in on some of those, even if you
> won't participate in formal votes anymore.
+1

Thank you for demonstrating leadership through your actions. We really 
appreciated your involvement in ops meetups and actively asking for user 
feedback.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-03 Thread Thierry Carrez
Sean Dague wrote:
> I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
> Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
> election. Over the last 4 years we've navigated some rough seas
> together, including the transition to more inclusion of projects, the
> dive off the hype curve, the emergence of real interoperability
> between clouds, and the beginnings of a new vision of OpenStack
> pairing with more technologies beyond our community.
> 
> There remains a ton of good work to be done. But it's also important
> that we have a wide range of leaders to do that. Those opportunities
> only exist if we make space for new leaders to emerge. Rotational
> leadership is part of what makes OpenStack great, and is part of what
> will ensure that this community lasts far beyond any individuals
> within it.
> 
> I plan to still be around in the community, and contribute where
> needed. So this is not farewell. However it will be good to see new
> faces among the folks leading the next steps in the community.
> 
> I would encourage all members of the community that are interested in
> contributing to the future of OpenStack to step forward and run. It's
> important to realize what the TC is and can be. This remains a
> community driven by consensus, and the TC reflects that. Being a
> member of the TC does raise your community visibility, but it does not
> replace the need to listen, understand, communicate clearly, and
> realize that hard work comes through compromise.
> 
> Good luck to all our candidates this fall, and thanks for letting me
> represent you the past 4 years.

Thanks Sean for your service on the TC.

Your experience and knowledge of open source development dynamics will
be missed ! I really appreciated your insights and grounded perspective
in difficult governance discussions that we had to navigate together. I
hope you'll still be able to weigh in on some of those, even if you
won't participate in formal votes anymore.

Cheers,

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Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-02 Thread Jay Pipes

On 10/02/2017 01:44 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:

On 2017-10-02 12:03:44 -0400 (-0400), Sean Dague wrote:

I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
election.

[...]

You've served as a stellar role model, and provided many amazing
insights. Thanks so much for everything! It was a pleasure to serve
alongside you.


Ditto.

All the best,
-jay

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Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-02 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2017-10-02 12:03:44 -0400 (-0400), Sean Dague wrote:
> I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
> Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
> election.
[...]

You've served as a stellar role model, and provided many amazing
insights. Thanks so much for everything! It was a pleasure to serve
alongside you.
-- 
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Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-02 Thread Amy Marrich
Sean,

Thank you for all your hard work over the last 4 years!

Amy (spotz)

On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 11:03 AM, Sean Dague  wrote:

> I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
> Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
> election. Over the last 4 years we've navigated some rough seas
> together, including the transition to more inclusion of projects, the
> dive off the hype curve, the emergence of real interoperability
> between clouds, and the beginnings of a new vision of OpenStack
> pairing with more technologies beyond our community.
>
> There remains a ton of good work to be done. But it's also important
> that we have a wide range of leaders to do that. Those opportunities
> only exist if we make space for new leaders to emerge. Rotational
> leadership is part of what makes OpenStack great, and is part of what
> will ensure that this community lasts far beyond any individuals
> within it.
>
> I plan to still be around in the community, and contribute where
> needed. So this is not farewell. However it will be good to see new
> faces among the folks leading the next steps in the community.
>
> I would encourage all members of the community that are interested in
> contributing to the future of OpenStack to step forward and run. It's
> important to realize what the TC is and can be. This remains a
> community driven by consensus, and the TC reflects that. Being a
> member of the TC does raise your community visibility, but it does not
> replace the need to listen, understand, communicate clearly, and
> realize that hard work comes through compromise.
>
> Good luck to all our candidates this fall, and thanks for letting me
> represent you the past 4 years.
>
> -Sean
>
> --
> Sean Dague
> http://dague.net
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-02 Thread Doug Hellmann
Excerpts from Sean Dague's message of 2017-10-02 12:03:44 -0400:
> I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
> Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
> election. Over the last 4 years we've navigated some rough seas
> together, including the transition to more inclusion of projects, the
> dive off the hype curve, the emergence of real interoperability
> between clouds, and the beginnings of a new vision of OpenStack
> pairing with more technologies beyond our community.
> 
> There remains a ton of good work to be done. But it's also important
> that we have a wide range of leaders to do that. Those opportunities
> only exist if we make space for new leaders to emerge. Rotational
> leadership is part of what makes OpenStack great, and is part of what
> will ensure that this community lasts far beyond any individuals
> within it.
> 
> I plan to still be around in the community, and contribute where
> needed. So this is not farewell. However it will be good to see new
> faces among the folks leading the next steps in the community.
> 
> I would encourage all members of the community that are interested in
> contributing to the future of OpenStack to step forward and run. It's
> important to realize what the TC is and can be. This remains a
> community driven by consensus, and the TC reflects that. Being a
> member of the TC does raise your community visibility, but it does not
> replace the need to listen, understand, communicate clearly, and
> realize that hard work comes through compromise.
> 
> Good luck to all our candidates this fall, and thanks for letting me
> represent you the past 4 years.
> 
> -Sean
> 

Thanks for everything you've done, Sean. I've learned a lot working
with you on the TC, and I know that OpenStack is better off because
of your contributions.

Doug

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[openstack-dev] [tc] [election] NON nomination for TC

2017-10-02 Thread Sean Dague
I'd like to announce that after 4 years serving on the OpenStack
Technical Committee, I will not be running in this fall's
election. Over the last 4 years we've navigated some rough seas
together, including the transition to more inclusion of projects, the
dive off the hype curve, the emergence of real interoperability
between clouds, and the beginnings of a new vision of OpenStack
pairing with more technologies beyond our community.

There remains a ton of good work to be done. But it's also important
that we have a wide range of leaders to do that. Those opportunities
only exist if we make space for new leaders to emerge. Rotational
leadership is part of what makes OpenStack great, and is part of what
will ensure that this community lasts far beyond any individuals
within it.

I plan to still be around in the community, and contribute where
needed. So this is not farewell. However it will be good to see new
faces among the folks leading the next steps in the community.

I would encourage all members of the community that are interested in
contributing to the future of OpenStack to step forward and run. It's
important to realize what the TC is and can be. This remains a
community driven by consensus, and the TC reflects that. Being a
member of the TC does raise your community visibility, but it does not
replace the need to listen, understand, communicate clearly, and
realize that hard work comes through compromise.

Good luck to all our candidates this fall, and thanks for letting me
represent you the past 4 years.

-Sean

-- 
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http://dague.net

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