Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-21 Thread Attila Fazekas
+1 for both!



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 From: Sean Dague s...@dague.net
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 Subject: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core
 
 It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
 Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate for
 Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few
 months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you feel
 appropriate:
 
 Masayuki Igawa
 
 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z
 
 Ken'ichi Ohmichi
 
 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z
 
 They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have
 been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated
 projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the issues
 found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to
 OpenStack as a whole.
 
 At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
 tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
 important that the core review team is a working title about actively
 reviewing code.
 
 With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
 north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind of
 excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list thread
 about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our
 APAC contributors.
 
   -Sean
 
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Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-21 Thread Sean Dague
With all tempest-core votes in, it's unanimous. Masayuki and Ken'ichi,
welcome to the team!

-Sean

On 11/21/2013 09:55 AM, Attila Fazekas wrote:
 +1 for both!
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Sean Dague s...@dague.net
 To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) 
 openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
 Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 2:38:27 PM
 Subject: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

 It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
 Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate for
 Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few
 months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you feel
 appropriate:

 Masayuki Igawa

 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

 Ken'ichi Ohmichi

 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

 They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have
 been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated
 projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the issues
 found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to
 OpenStack as a whole.

 At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
 tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
 important that the core review team is a working title about actively
 reviewing code.

 With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
 north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind of
 excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list thread
 about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our
 APAC contributors.

  -Sean

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Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-17 Thread Koderer, Marc
+1 for both!

From: Sean Dague [s...@dague.net]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 2:38 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate for
Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few
months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you feel
appropriate:

Masayuki Igawa

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

Ken'ichi Ohmichi

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have
been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated
projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the issues
found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to
OpenStack as a whole.

At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
important that the core review team is a working title about actively
reviewing code.

With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind of
excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list thread
about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our
APAC contributors.

-Sean

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Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-17 Thread Monty Taylor


On 11/16/2013 11:26 PM, Matthew Treinish wrote:
 I think responding to this is worth breaking my vacation email embargo. 
 Although I seem to remember a certain PTL whose vacation we waited for the 
 last time we did core proposals... 

I think we need to put post summit vacation week on ttx's release
planning sheets.

 Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
 It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
 Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate
 for
 Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few
 months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you
 feel
 appropriate:

 Masayuki Igawa

 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

 
 +1
 
 Ken'ichi Ohmichi

 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

 
 +1
 
 They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have
 been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated
 projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the
 issues
 found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to
 OpenStack as a whole.

 At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
 tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
 important that the core review team is a working title about actively
 reviewing code.
 
 +1, but sad to see you go Jay. Thanks for all the past effort. 
 

 With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
 north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind
 of
 excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list
 thread
 about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our
 APAC contributors.

  -Sean
 
 
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Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-16 Thread Matthew Treinish
I think responding to this is worth breaking my vacation email embargo. 
Although I seem to remember a certain PTL whose vacation we waited for the last 
time we did core proposals... 

Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate
for
Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few
months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you
feel
appropriate:

Masayuki Igawa

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z


+1

Ken'ichi Ohmichi

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z


+1

They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have
been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated
projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the
issues
found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to
OpenStack as a whole.

At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
important that the core review team is a working title about actively
reviewing code.

+1, but sad to see you go Jay. Thanks for all the past effort. 


With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind
of
excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list
thread
about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our
APAC contributors.

   -Sean


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[openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-15 Thread Sean Dague
It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate for
Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few
months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you feel
appropriate:

Masayuki Igawa

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

Ken'ichi Ohmichi

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have
been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated
projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the issues
found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to
OpenStack as a whole.

At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
important that the core review team is a working title about actively
reviewing code.

With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind of
excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list thread
about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our
APAC contributors.

-Sean

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Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-15 Thread Jay Pipes

++!

On 11/15/2013 08:38 AM, Sean Dague wrote:

It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate for
Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last few
months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as you feel
appropriate:

Masayuki Igawa

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

Ken'ichi Ohmichi

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and have
been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack integrated
projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and fix the issues
found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely beneficial to
OpenStack as a whole.

At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
important that the core review team is a working title about actively
reviewing code.

With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind of
excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list thread
about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more friendly to our
APAC contributors.

-Sean



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Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-15 Thread Christopher Yeoh
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 08:38:27 -0500
Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
 It's post summit time, so time to evaluate our current core group for
 Tempest. There are a few community members that I'd like to nominate
 for Tempest core, as I've found their review feedback over the last
 few months to be invaluable. Tempest core folks, please +1 or -1 as
 you feel appropriate:
 
 Masayuki Igawa

+1

 
 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z
 
 Ken'ichi Ohmichi

+1

 His review history is here -
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z
 
 They have both been actively engaged in the Tempest community, and
 have been actively contributing to both Tempest and OpenStack
 integrated projects, working hard to both enhance test coverage, and
 fix the issues found in the projects themselves. This has been hugely
 beneficial to OpenStack as a whole.
 
 At the same time, it's also time, I think, to remove Jay Pipes from
 tempest-core. Jay's not had much time for reviews of late, and it's
 important that the core review team is a working title about actively
 reviewing code.
 
 With this change Tempest core would end up no longer being majority
 north american, or even majority english as first language (that kind
 of excites me). Adjusting to both there will be another mailing list
 thread about changing our weekly meeting time to make it more
 friendly to our APAC contributors.

Let's rotate the language used each week too ;-)

Chris


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Re: [openstack-dev] [qa] Proposals for Tempest core

2013-11-15 Thread Giulio Fidente

On 11/15/2013 02:38 PM, Sean Dague wrote:

Masayuki Igawa

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:masayuki.igawa%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z

Ken'ichi Ohmichi

His review history is here -
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:ken1ohmichi%2540gmail.com+project:openstack/tempest,n,z


+1 and +1

and also

+1 to Sean who is really great at keeping the group going

+1 to Jay who resigned himself from the core group despite having a far 
better understanding of the project than, for example, me

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