Re: [openstack-dev] PTL Candidacy

2015-04-07 Thread Elizabeth K. Joseph
confirmed


On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Dean Troyer dtro...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would like to announce my candidacy for OpenStackClient PTL.  I started
 this project nearly three years ago in order to give CLI users a uniform
 experience in interacting with OpenStack clouds.  OSC was recently the first
 project added as part of the new governance model.

 While response to OSC has always been good the active developer group has
 generally been small and development slower than we would have liked.  I am
 now in a position to change that and step up the pace of development and
 broaden the contributor base.

 The future of OSC holds some interesting problems to solve, including
 adopting a single low-level API to provide the backend REST handlers and
 addressing the issue of installation and a multitude of dependencies.  We
 have the introduction of a cloud/client configuration ability coming soon
 and client-side caching of tokens and other cloud data following after.
 There is also some refinement to make running in interactive mode more
 suitable as a Bash coprocess.  And as always, keeping up with the project
 commands is still a top priority

 I believe there are certain areas where a strong guiding hand provides a
 better end result than only building on consensus, and user interface design
 consistency is one of those areas.  So much so that I like to say the 'C' in
 OSC stands for 'consistency'.  The rest of the backronym is left as an
 exercise to the reader.

 I would be honored to have your support.

 Thanks
 dt

 --

 Dean Troyer
 dtro...@gmail.com

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[openstack-dev] PTL Candidacy

2015-04-06 Thread Dean Troyer
I would like to announce my candidacy for OpenStackClient PTL.  I started
this project nearly three years ago in order to give CLI users a uniform
experience in interacting with OpenStack clouds.  OSC was recently the
first project added as part of the new governance model.

While response to OSC has always been good the active developer group has
generally been small and development slower than we would have liked.  I am
now in a position to change that and step up the pace of development and
broaden the contributor base.

The future of OSC holds some interesting problems to solve, including
adopting a single low-level API to provide the backend REST handlers and
addressing the issue of installation and a multitude of dependencies.  We
have the introduction of a cloud/client configuration ability coming soon
and client-side caching of tokens and other cloud data following after.
There is also some refinement to make running in interactive mode more
suitable as a Bash coprocess.  And as always, keeping up with the project
commands is still a top priority

I believe there are certain areas where a strong guiding hand provides a
better end result than only building on consensus, and user interface
design consistency is one of those areas.  So much so that I like to say
the 'C' in OSC stands for 'consistency'.  The rest of the backronym is left
as an exercise to the reader.

I would be honored to have your support.

Thanks
dt

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dtro...@gmail.com
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[openstack-dev] PTL Candidacy

2014-03-31 Thread Michael Basnight
Howdy Trovesters and co,

I would like to announce that i will _not_ be running for the Trove PTL
this cycle. We have some smart peoples who can step up and keep the
momentum going.

Its been a wild ride going into integration, and I feel like its someone
else's turn to have the fun that I have had over the last 6mo (and before
when Trove was a wee little RedDwarf). Thanks to the other PTLs for helping
me shape my PTL role into something tangible. And of course a special shout
out to ttx for helping to keep me focused :) I will be still be working on
Trove full time.

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