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

2014-04-02 Thread Sergey Lukjanov
Confirmed.

On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Dina Belova  wrote:
> Howdy, folks!
>
> I'd like to announce my wish to continue being Climate PTL during next Juno
> release cycle.
>
> I have been working on Climate initiative since really early stages of its
> development and was leading the subteam responsible for the implementation
> of core Climate functionality and virtual reservations possibility. I was
> chosen as a technical leader for this project about 4 months ago and would
> like to continue being the one.
>
> During previous development cycle I was really focused on making Climate
> work for both original use cases and improving not only its functionality
> but also a technical level, integrating with oslo.messaging and improving
> documentation coverage. We had our first release created, and currently I'm
> coordinating efforts of all our contributors trying to help them making
> Climate better without overlaps and unnecessary actions.
>
> For Juno release cycle I'd love to continue my Climate activities including
> code reviews, release management, IRC meeting holding and coordination. As
> for Climate itself I'm planning to present it on Atlanta summit and decide
> its overall future with OS community, focus on implementing new resources
> reservations and new flow for leases creation, not forgetting about energy
> efficiency feature and Tempest testing.
>
> My changes history [1] and reviews history [2] might be found below.
>
> [1]
> http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=climate&company=&user_id=dbelova
> [2]
> http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&metric=marks&project_type=all&module=climate&company=&user_id=dbelova
>
> Thanks!
> Dina
>
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[openstack-dev] [climate] PTL Candidacy

2014-04-01 Thread Dina Belova
Howdy, folks!

I'd like to announce my wish to continue being Climate PTL during next Juno
release cycle.

I have been working on Climate initiative since really early stages of its
development and was leading the subteam responsible for the implementation
of core Climate functionality and virtual reservations possibility. I was
chosen as a technical leader for this project about 4 months ago and would
like to continue being the one.

During previous development cycle I was really focused on making Climate
work for both original use cases and improving not only its functionality
but also a technical level, integrating with oslo.messaging and improving
documentation coverage. We had our first release created, and currently I'm
coordinating efforts of all our contributors trying to help them making
Climate better without overlaps and unnecessary actions.

For Juno release cycle I'd love to continue my Climate activities including
code reviews, release management, IRC meeting holding and coordination. As
for Climate itself I'm planning to present it on Atlanta summit and decide
its overall future with OS community, focus on implementing new resources
reservations and new flow for leases creation, not forgetting about energy
efficiency feature and Tempest testing.

My changes history [1] and reviews history [2] might be found below.

[1]
http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=climate&company=&user_id=dbelova
[2]
http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&metric=marks&project_type=all&module=climate&company=&user_id=dbelova

Thanks!
Dina
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Re: [openstack-dev] [Climate] PTL Candidacy

2013-12-23 Thread Dina Belova
Sorry, completely forgot to add some useful links :)

My changes:
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:dbelova+AND+(project:stackforge/climate+OR+project:stackforge/python-climateclient+OR+project:stackforge/climate-nova),n,z
My reviews:
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:dbelova+AND+(project:stackforge/climate+OR+project:stackforge/python-climateclient+OR+project:stackforge/climate-nova),n,z

Thanks!


On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Sergey Lukjanov wrote:

> Confirmed.
>
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Climate/PTL_Elections_Icehouse#Candidates
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Dina Belova wrote:
>
>> Howdy, guys!
>>
>> I’d like to announce my candidacy for Climate (Reservation-as-a-Service)
>> PTL.
>>
>> I’m working with OpenStack about last two years since Diablo and have
>> much experience in working with different customers within different
>> projects. Last six months I’m everything about community work - since
>> really early ideas of Climate. I proposed idea of global reservation
>> opportunity to the OpenStack - for both virtual and physical resources, not
>> just some of it. I also created architecture proposal for the Climate, that
>> was discussed with our community and on what we agreed the time Climate was
>> a ‘baby’.
>>
>> I’m leading subteam, that is working on implementing virtual reservations
>> opportunity. I took significant participation in core related features that
>> are important for every project - overall structure of DB layer, REST API,
>> base logic for the internal Climate part and plugin mechanism, that allows
>> to implement extensions for every resource type to make them reservable.
>> I’m a top contributor and reviewer for Climate and spend much time on
>> defining its future vectors of development and keeping Climate extensible
>> and relevant to the current OpenStack ecosystem. Now I’m holding our team’s
>> IRC meeting half times to keep our two subteams balanced and presented
>> enough; and manage our Launchpad project to represent every side of it.
>> Also I was the initiator of Climate presentation during OpenStack Icehouse
>> summit in Hong Kong this fall and prepared much materials for it. I have
>> expedience and know about release cycles, release management and other
>> infrastructure specific things.
>>
>> I think, PTL is not only about reviews or code writing, it’s more about
>> presenting project to the outside world. It’s about endless communication
>> both internally with people contributing to Climate and externally to avoid
>> overlaps and conflicts between contributors and Climate with other
>> projects. I believe, PTL should think not only about Climate itself, but
>> about its place in whole OpenStack ecosystem and how it may look like in
>> future.
>>
>> As for Icehouse, as the closest point we should pass, I defined our scope
>> for the first 0.1 Climate release and believe we will have it Jan 2014.
>> Definitely we would like to find the appropriate OpenStack Program (or
>> create a new one) and become incubated within it. Icehouse will be about
>> close integration with other OpenStack projects to support reservation of
>> different resources - not only compute hosts and virtual machines, proposed
>> to our first release, but also volumes, network resources, etc. Finally we
>> would like to propose architecture of integration with Heat and its stacks
>> reservation, as a most complicated virtual resource. Integration with
>> Horizon is also about creation of a better way for our users to communicate
>> with Climate and definitely we hope to propose solution for that.
>>
>> It was a great time when different companies and people decided to unite
>> and create this project with its special role and become a part of great
>> OpenStack community. I believe we’ll do even more in future :)
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Dina
>>
>> -
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Dina Belova
>>
>> Software Engineer
>>
>> Mirantis Inc
>>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [Climate] PTL Candidacy

2013-12-20 Thread Sergey Lukjanov
Confirmed.

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Climate/PTL_Elections_Icehouse#Candidates


On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Dina Belova  wrote:

> Howdy, guys!
>
> I’d like to announce my candidacy for Climate (Reservation-as-a-Service)
> PTL.
>
> I’m working with OpenStack about last two years since Diablo and have much
> experience in working with different customers within different projects.
> Last six months I’m everything about community work - since really early
> ideas of Climate. I proposed idea of global reservation opportunity to the
> OpenStack - for both virtual and physical resources, not just some of it. I
> also created architecture proposal for the Climate, that was discussed with
> our community and on what we agreed the time Climate was a ‘baby’.
>
> I’m leading subteam, that is working on implementing virtual reservations
> opportunity. I took significant participation in core related features that
> are important for every project - overall structure of DB layer, REST API,
> base logic for the internal Climate part and plugin mechanism, that allows
> to implement extensions for every resource type to make them reservable.
> I’m a top contributor and reviewer for Climate and spend much time on
> defining its future vectors of development and keeping Climate extensible
> and relevant to the current OpenStack ecosystem. Now I’m holding our team’s
> IRC meeting half times to keep our two subteams balanced and presented
> enough; and manage our Launchpad project to represent every side of it.
> Also I was the initiator of Climate presentation during OpenStack Icehouse
> summit in Hong Kong this fall and prepared much materials for it. I have
> expedience and know about release cycles, release management and other
> infrastructure specific things.
>
> I think, PTL is not only about reviews or code writing, it’s more about
> presenting project to the outside world. It’s about endless communication
> both internally with people contributing to Climate and externally to avoid
> overlaps and conflicts between contributors and Climate with other
> projects. I believe, PTL should think not only about Climate itself, but
> about its place in whole OpenStack ecosystem and how it may look like in
> future.
>
> As for Icehouse, as the closest point we should pass, I defined our scope
> for the first 0.1 Climate release and believe we will have it Jan 2014.
> Definitely we would like to find the appropriate OpenStack Program (or
> create a new one) and become incubated within it. Icehouse will be about
> close integration with other OpenStack projects to support reservation of
> different resources - not only compute hosts and virtual machines, proposed
> to our first release, but also volumes, network resources, etc. Finally we
> would like to propose architecture of integration with Heat and its stacks
> reservation, as a most complicated virtual resource. Integration with
> Horizon is also about creation of a better way for our users to communicate
> with Climate and definitely we hope to propose solution for that.
>
> It was a great time when different companies and people decided to unite
> and create this project with its special role and become a part of great
> OpenStack community. I believe we’ll do even more in future :)
>
> Thanks!
> Dina
>
> -
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dina Belova
>
> Software Engineer
>
> Mirantis Inc
>
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[openstack-dev] [Climate] PTL Candidacy

2013-12-20 Thread Dina Belova
Howdy, guys!

I’d like to announce my candidacy for Climate (Reservation-as-a-Service)
PTL.

I’m working with OpenStack about last two years since Diablo and have much
experience in working with different customers within different projects.
Last six months I’m everything about community work - since really early
ideas of Climate. I proposed idea of global reservation opportunity to the
OpenStack - for both virtual and physical resources, not just some of it. I
also created architecture proposal for the Climate, that was discussed with
our community and on what we agreed the time Climate was a ‘baby’.

I’m leading subteam, that is working on implementing virtual reservations
opportunity. I took significant participation in core related features that
are important for every project - overall structure of DB layer, REST API,
base logic for the internal Climate part and plugin mechanism, that allows
to implement extensions for every resource type to make them reservable.
I’m a top contributor and reviewer for Climate and spend much time on
defining its future vectors of development and keeping Climate extensible
and relevant to the current OpenStack ecosystem. Now I’m holding our team’s
IRC meeting half times to keep our two subteams balanced and presented
enough; and manage our Launchpad project to represent every side of it.
Also I was the initiator of Climate presentation during OpenStack Icehouse
summit in Hong Kong this fall and prepared much materials for it. I have
expedience and know about release cycles, release management and other
infrastructure specific things.

I think, PTL is not only about reviews or code writing, it’s more about
presenting project to the outside world. It’s about endless communication
both internally with people contributing to Climate and externally to avoid
overlaps and conflicts between contributors and Climate with other
projects. I believe, PTL should think not only about Climate itself, but
about its place in whole OpenStack ecosystem and how it may look like in
future.

As for Icehouse, as the closest point we should pass, I defined our scope
for the first 0.1 Climate release and believe we will have it Jan 2014.
Definitely we would like to find the appropriate OpenStack Program (or
create a new one) and become incubated within it. Icehouse will be about
close integration with other OpenStack projects to support reservation of
different resources - not only compute hosts and virtual machines, proposed
to our first release, but also volumes, network resources, etc. Finally we
would like to propose architecture of integration with Heat and its stacks
reservation, as a most complicated virtual resource. Integration with
Horizon is also about creation of a better way for our users to communicate
with Climate and definitely we hope to propose solution for that.

It was a great time when different companies and people decided to unite
and create this project with its special role and become a part of great
OpenStack community. I believe we’ll do even more in future :)

Thanks!
Dina

-

Best regards,

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Software Engineer

Mirantis Inc
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Re: [openstack-dev] [Climate] PTL Candidacy

2013-12-19 Thread Sergey Lukjanov
Confirmed.

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Climate/PTL_Elections_Icehouse#Candidates


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Sylvain Bauza wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> I hereby would like to announce my candidacy for the Climate
> (Reservations) PTL.
>
> A brief history about me : I'm playing with Software Engineering and
> Operations since more than 10 years, with a special focus on Openstack
> since the Essex release. I promoted Openstack in my previous company as the
> top solution for our internal cloud solution, and now I'm working as
> Software Engineer at Bull within the open-source XLCloud [1] project which
> is an international collaborative project.
>
> I joined the Climate project in the early stages from the idea of having a
> resource planner in Nova [2]. I also led the subteam responsible for
> delivering physical hosts reservations in Climate and dedicated long time
> about spec'ing what would be a global resource planner for both virtual and
> physical reservations. I also engaged and delivered important core features
> like unittesting framework or policies management. You can see my reviews
> [3] and my commits [4] for appreciation.
> About Climate visibility, I also engaged the initiative of having weekly
> meetings and now I'm chair of the meetings half time, with respect to the
> virtual reservations subteam. I also copresented Climate during the
> Openstack Icehouse Summit in HK.
>
> I see the PTL position as a communication point for the development of the
> community around Climate and its integration within the Openstack
> ecosystem, not only focusing to the code but also listening to the users
> point of view. As a corollary to this, his duties also include to be the
> interface in between Openstack developers community and Climate
> stakeholders for defining the good path of leveraging Openstack with
> Climate. Last but not least, I'm convinced that the PTL position should be
> rotating in order to express all the variations of our team contributors,
> subteams and sponsors.
>
> For the Icehouse release, I'm seeing the next steps for Climate as having
> its first release end of January, the discussions with the Technical
> Committee about an project incubation and a new Program about Reservations.
> I'm also seeing a tighter interaction with Nova, Heat and Horizon for the
> end of this cycle. In particular about Nova, there are various aspects that
> have to be addressed and have already been presented during a Nova design
> unconference session [5].
>
> Anyway, I know we do a great job, and I'm having pleasure with working
> with you all guys !
> -Sylvain
>
> [1] : http://www.xlcloud.org
> [2] :
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/planned-resource-reservation-api
> [3] :
> https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:sbauza+AND+(project:stackforge/climate+OR+project:stackforge/python-climateclient+OR+project:stackforge/climate-nova),n,z
> [4] :
> https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:sbauza+AND+(project:stackforge/climate+OR+project:stackforge/python-climateclient+OR+project:stackforge/climate-nova),n,z
> [5] : https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/NovaIcehouse-ClimateInteractions
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[openstack-dev] [Climate] PTL Candidacy

2013-12-19 Thread Sylvain Bauza

Hi,

I hereby would like to announce my candidacy for the Climate 
(Reservations) PTL.


A brief history about me : I'm playing with Software Engineering and 
Operations since more than 10 years, with a special focus on Openstack 
since the Essex release. I promoted Openstack in my previous company as 
the top solution for our internal cloud solution, and now I'm working as 
Software Engineer at Bull within the open-source XLCloud [1] project 
which is an international collaborative project.


I joined the Climate project in the early stages from the idea of having 
a resource planner in Nova [2]. I also led the subteam responsible for 
delivering physical hosts reservations in Climate and dedicated long 
time about spec'ing what would be a global resource planner for both 
virtual and physical reservations. I also engaged and delivered 
important core features like unittesting framework or policies 
management. You can see my reviews [3] and my commits [4] for appreciation.
About Climate visibility, I also engaged the initiative of having weekly 
meetings and now I'm chair of the meetings half time, with respect to 
the virtual reservations subteam. I also copresented Climate during the 
Openstack Icehouse Summit in HK.


I see the PTL position as a communication point for the development of 
the community around Climate and its integration within the Openstack 
ecosystem, not only focusing to the code but also listening to the users 
point of view. As a corollary to this, his duties also include to be the 
interface in between Openstack developers community and Climate 
stakeholders for defining the good path of leveraging Openstack with 
Climate. Last but not least, I'm convinced that the PTL position should 
be rotating in order to express all the variations of our team 
contributors, subteams and sponsors.


For the Icehouse release, I'm seeing the next steps for Climate as 
having its first release end of January, the discussions with the 
Technical Committee about an project incubation and a new Program about 
Reservations. I'm also seeing a tighter interaction with Nova, Heat and 
Horizon for the end of this cycle. In particular about Nova, there are 
various aspects that have to be addressed and have already been 
presented during a Nova design unconference session [5].


Anyway, I know we do a great job, and I'm having pleasure with working 
with you all guys !

-Sylvain

[1] : http://www.xlcloud.org
[2] : 
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/planned-resource-reservation-api
[3] : 
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:sbauza+AND+(project:stackforge/climate+OR+project:stackforge/python-climateclient+OR+project:stackforge/climate-nova),n,z 

[4] : 
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:sbauza+AND+(project:stackforge/climate+OR+project:stackforge/python-climateclient+OR+project:stackforge/climate-nova),n,z 


[5] : https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/NovaIcehouse-ClimateInteractions
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