[openstack-dev] [infra] PTL candidacy

2015-09-10 Thread Jeremy Stanley
It's time to toss my hat into the ring for Infrastructure PTL, if
you'll have me. I wasn't around at the beginning like my illustrious
predecessors, but I've been a core reviewer and root sysadmin for
OpenStack's community-maintained project infrastructure these past
three years. In that time it's been my pleasure to help further the
tremendous growth we've experienced as a team and within the
OpenStack community as a whole.

https://wiki.openstack.org/user:fungi

As a free software idealist I'm proud not only of what we accomplish
but how we manage to do so without compromising on our standards of
transparency and openness, even when it may inconveniently highlight
new problems we also need to solve. The Infrastructure team serves
as a shining example of how communities can effectively collaborate
and produce while not relying on crutches of proprietary, commercial
tools. Expect me to continue encouraging our community to make the
hard choice in favor of free tools, of being a helpful downstream
for the communities of the tools we use, and of acting as a
responsible upstream to those who wish to reuse the tools we've
written to make our own work possible.

Hurtling now headlong into the Big Tent, our team is facing new and
interesting scaling challenges. I won't claim to possess easy
answers to the dilemmas awaiting us, but am confident in our ability
to solve them and will do everything I can to support you all to
that end. Great strides have already been made toward reorganizing,
delegating and distributing our decision making, and I expect us to
continue in those efforts as well as whatever new solutions we will
inevitably identify together.

The PTL's role is that of a communicator, facilitator, coordinator
and mentor; if these are the ways you'd like to see me spend the
next six months, then I'd appreciate your vote.
-- 
Jeremy Stanley


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Re: [openstack-dev] [Infra] PTL Candidacy

2015-04-03 Thread Tristan Cacqueray
confirmed

On 04/02/2015 05:35 PM, James E. Blair wrote:
 I would like to announce my candidacy for the Infrastructure PTL.
 
 I have developed and operated the project infrastructure for several
 years and have been honored to serve as the PTL for the Kilo cycle.
 
 I was instrumental not only in creating the project gating system and
 development process, but also in scaling it from three projects to 600.
 
 In Juno, we have begun a real effort to make the project infrastructure
 consumable in its own right.  We've made a lot of progress and we're
 seeing more people joining this effort as we get closer to the goal of
 re-usability.  It's starting to pay off, but we still have a lot to do.
 
 We're also looking at getting into the business of operating an
 OpenStack cloud.  This is potentially a very exciting new venture, with
 a heavily used production cloud available for anyone in OpenStack to see
 and alter its operation.  We're only just starting this project and hope
 to settle on some parameters as soon as we finish up our current
 priorities.
 
 I have also proposed some major changes to the key infrastructure
 projects Zuul and Nodepool.  In both cases, the intent is to help us
 continue to scale out the system to handle more projects easier, and to
 make the overall system more comprehensible.
 
 Those are just three of several important efforts I anticipate this
 cycle and they span the spectrum from software development to
 operations.  Once again, a large part of the work of the PTL this cycle
 will be helping to coordinate and facilitate these efforts.
 
 I am thrilled to be a part of one of the most open free software project
 infrastructures, and I would very much like to continue to serve as its
 PTL.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jim
 
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[openstack-dev] [Infra] PTL Candidacy

2015-04-02 Thread James E. Blair
I would like to announce my candidacy for the Infrastructure PTL.

I have developed and operated the project infrastructure for several
years and have been honored to serve as the PTL for the Kilo cycle.

I was instrumental not only in creating the project gating system and
development process, but also in scaling it from three projects to 600.

In Juno, we have begun a real effort to make the project infrastructure
consumable in its own right.  We've made a lot of progress and we're
seeing more people joining this effort as we get closer to the goal of
re-usability.  It's starting to pay off, but we still have a lot to do.

We're also looking at getting into the business of operating an
OpenStack cloud.  This is potentially a very exciting new venture, with
a heavily used production cloud available for anyone in OpenStack to see
and alter its operation.  We're only just starting this project and hope
to settle on some parameters as soon as we finish up our current
priorities.

I have also proposed some major changes to the key infrastructure
projects Zuul and Nodepool.  In both cases, the intent is to help us
continue to scale out the system to handle more projects easier, and to
make the overall system more comprehensible.

Those are just three of several important efforts I anticipate this
cycle and they span the spectrum from software development to
operations.  Once again, a large part of the work of the PTL this cycle
will be helping to coordinate and facilitate these efforts.

I am thrilled to be a part of one of the most open free software project
infrastructures, and I would very much like to continue to serve as its
PTL.

Thanks,

Jim

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[openstack-dev] [Infra] PTL Candidacy

2014-09-22 Thread James E. Blair
I would like to announce my candidacy for the Infrastructure PTL.

I have developed and operated the project infrastructure for several
years and have been honored to serve as the PTL for the Juno cycle.

I was instrumental not only in creating the project gating system and
development process, but also in scaling it from three projects to 400.

During the Juno cycle, we have just started on a real effort to make the
project infrastructure consumable in its own right.  There is a lot of
interest from downstream consumers of our tools but our infrastructure
is not set up for that kind of re-use.  We're slowly changing that so
that people who run infrastructure systems similar to ours can
contribute back upstream just like any other OpenStack project.

I am anticipating a number of changes to the OpenStack project that are
related: the further acceptance of a Big Tent, and changes to the
gating structure to accommodate it.  I believe that changes to our
testing methodology, including a smaller integrated gate and more
functional testing which we outlined at the QA/Infra sprint fit right
into that.  These are multi-release efforts, and I am looking forward to
continuing them in Kilo.

All of these efforts mean a lot of new people working on a lot of new
areas of the Infrastructure program in parallel.  A big part of the work
in the next cycle will be helping to coordinate those efforts and make
the Infrastructure program a little less monolithic to support all of
this work.

I am thrilled to be a part of one of the most open free software project
infrastructures, and I would very much like to continue to serve as its
PTL.

Thanks,

Jim

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Re: [openstack-dev] [Infra] PTL Candidacy

2014-09-22 Thread Tristan Cacqueray
confirmed

On 22/09/14 03:05 PM, James E. Blair wrote:
 I would like to announce my candidacy for the Infrastructure PTL.
 
 I have developed and operated the project infrastructure for several
 years and have been honored to serve as the PTL for the Juno cycle.
 
 I was instrumental not only in creating the project gating system and
 development process, but also in scaling it from three projects to 400.
 
 During the Juno cycle, we have just started on a real effort to make the
 project infrastructure consumable in its own right.  There is a lot of
 interest from downstream consumers of our tools but our infrastructure
 is not set up for that kind of re-use.  We're slowly changing that so
 that people who run infrastructure systems similar to ours can
 contribute back upstream just like any other OpenStack project.
 
 I am anticipating a number of changes to the OpenStack project that are
 related: the further acceptance of a Big Tent, and changes to the
 gating structure to accommodate it.  I believe that changes to our
 testing methodology, including a smaller integrated gate and more
 functional testing which we outlined at the QA/Infra sprint fit right
 into that.  These are multi-release efforts, and I am looking forward to
 continuing them in Kilo.
 
 All of these efforts mean a lot of new people working on a lot of new
 areas of the Infrastructure program in parallel.  A big part of the work
 in the next cycle will be helping to coordinate those efforts and make
 the Infrastructure program a little less monolithic to support all of
 this work.
 
 I am thrilled to be a part of one of the most open free software project
 infrastructures, and I would very much like to continue to serve as its
 PTL.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jim
 
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[openstack-dev] [Infra] PTL Candidacy

2014-03-28 Thread James E. Blair
Hi,

I would like to announce my candidacy for the Infrastructure PTL.

I have developed and operated the project infrastructure for several
years and have been honored to serve as the PTL for the Icehouse cycle.

I was instrumental not only in creating the project gating system and
development process, but also in scaling it from three projects to 250.

We face more scaling challenges of a different nature this cycle.
Interest in our development tools and processes in their own right has
increased dramatically.  This is great for us and the project as it
provides new opportunities for contributions.  Helping the
infrastructure projects evolve into more widely useful tools while
maintaining the sharp focus on serving OpenStack's needs that made them
compelling in the first place is a challenge I look forward to.

The amazing growth of the third-party CI system is an area where we can
make a lot of improvement.  During Icehouse, everyone was under deadline
pressure so we tried to limit system or process modifications that would
impact that.  During Juno, I would like to improve the experience both
for third-party CI providers as well as the developers who use their
results.

I am thrilled to be a part of one of the most open free software project
infrastructures, and I would very much like to continue to serve as its
PTL.

Thanks,

Jim

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Re: [openstack-dev] [Infra] PTL Candidacy

2014-03-28 Thread Anita Kuno
confirmed

On 03/28/2014 11:19 AM, James E. Blair wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I would like to announce my candidacy for the Infrastructure PTL.
 
 I have developed and operated the project infrastructure for several
 years and have been honored to serve as the PTL for the Icehouse cycle.
 
 I was instrumental not only in creating the project gating system and
 development process, but also in scaling it from three projects to 250.
 
 We face more scaling challenges of a different nature this cycle.
 Interest in our development tools and processes in their own right has
 increased dramatically.  This is great for us and the project as it
 provides new opportunities for contributions.  Helping the
 infrastructure projects evolve into more widely useful tools while
 maintaining the sharp focus on serving OpenStack's needs that made them
 compelling in the first place is a challenge I look forward to.
 
 The amazing growth of the third-party CI system is an area where we can
 make a lot of improvement.  During Icehouse, everyone was under deadline
 pressure so we tried to limit system or process modifications that would
 impact that.  During Juno, I would like to improve the experience both
 for third-party CI providers as well as the developers who use their
 results.
 
 I am thrilled to be a part of one of the most open free software project
 infrastructures, and I would very much like to continue to serve as its
 PTL.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jim
 
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