Hi everyone,
I’m announcing my candidacy for PTL of Horizon for the Pike release cycle.
Over the next 6 months I’d like to:
- Narrow the blueprint/feature scope to ensure we focus on high priority areas,
like non-performant panels or buggy user experiences. In previous cycles, our
attitude
I am announcing my candidacy for Horizon PTL.
I've been contributing to Horizon since the Juno cycle and have
been a core reviewer for the last two cycles. We’ve got a great
culture in the Horizon team that I’d like to help continue and
thrive.
I feel we have made good progress in several areas
Hi folks,
I'm announcing my candidacy for PTL for Horizon for the Newton release cycle.
My main goals for the cycle are:
- Remove roadblocks from AngularJS development so that the code can
mature. This means optimistically approving patches in the experimental
disabled panels, so that it
I would like to announce my candidacy for Horizon PTL for Mitaka.
I've been contributing to Horizon since the Grizzly cycle and I've had the
honor of serving as PTL for the past four cycles.
Over the past couple of releases, our main goal has been to position Horizon
for the future while
confirmed
On 04/03/2015 01:28 PM, David Lyle wrote:
I would like to announce my candidacy for Horizon PTL. I have been actively
contributing to Horizon since the Grizzly Summit and I've had the pleasure
of serving as PTL for the last three cycles.
In Kilo, we accelerated Horizon's adoption
I would like to announce my candidacy for Horizon PTL. I have been actively
contributing to Horizon since the Grizzly Summit and I've had the pleasure
of serving as PTL for the last three cycles.
In Kilo, we accelerated Horizon's adoption of AngularJS. We made a great
deal of progress, with a
I would like to announce my candidacy for Horizon PTL.
I've been actively contributing to Horizon since the Grizzly cycle and
I've been a core contributor since the Havana cycle. For the last two
cycles, I have had the pleasure of serving as PTL.
Horizon is in the midst of some large transitions
confirmed
On 22/09/14 04:59 AM, David Lyle wrote:
I would like to announce my candidacy for Horizon PTL.
I've been actively contributing to Horizon since the Grizzly cycle and
I've been a core contributor since the Havana cycle. For the last two
cycles, I have had the pleasure of serving as
I would like to announce my candidacy for Horizon PTL.
I've been working on and contributing to Horizon for the last three releases
and had the pleasure to serve as the PTL for the Icehouse cycle.
In the Icehouse cycle, we started a number of changes that I would like to see
completed in the
confirmed
On 03/31/2014 02:52 PM, Lyle, David wrote:
I would like to announce my candidacy for Horizon PTL.
I've been working on and contributing to Horizon for the last three releases
and had the pleasure to serve as the PTL for the Icehouse cycle.
In the Icehouse cycle, we started a
On 11/10/2013 11:53 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
A random off-the-top-of-my-head use case would be to subscribe to
events from creating or changing objects in a particular Swift
account or container. This would allow much more efficient listings
in Horizon for active containers (and may
On 11/12/2013 12:09 PM, Eoghan Glynn wrote:
Sounds reasonable, but just one caveat ...
Notifications can either be disabled in the service config (e.g. by setting
the notifier_strategy to noop in the glance config) or mis-configured (e.g.
by not overriding control_exchange name in the cinder
On 11/10/2013 11:45 PM, Dolph Mathews wrote:
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:38 AM, Matthias Runge mru...@redhat.com
mailto:mru...@redhat.com wrote:
Those are my primary targets I'd like to see addressed in Horizon during
the cycle. Another thing I'd like to see addressed is the lack of
On 11/10/2013 11:53 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
A random off-the-top-of-my-head use case would be to subscribe to
events from creating or changing objects in a particular Swift
account or container. This would allow much more efficient listings
in Horizon for active containers (and may also be
The two candidates who nominated themselves in time for this election are:
* David Lyle
* Matthias Runge
The election will be set up tomorrow, and will stay open for voting for
a week.
--
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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Excerpts from Matthias Runge's message of 2013-11-11 00:04:52 -0800:
On 11/10/2013 11:53 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
A random off-the-top-of-my-head use case would be to subscribe to
events from creating or changing objects in a particular Swift
account or container. This would allow much
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:38 AM, Matthias Runge mru...@redhat.com wrote:
Those are my primary targets I'd like to see addressed in Horizon during
the cycle. Another thing I'd like to see addressed is the lack of
listening to a notification service. That's probably an integration
point with
I would like to announce my candidacy for the Horizon PTL.
I have been developing, extending and contributing to Horizon through the
Grizzly and Havana releases serving as a core team member in the Havana cycle.
And most recently in Icehouse, being interim PTL.
At the Havana OpenStack Summit,
I hereby declare my candidacy for the Horizon PTL position.
My current qualifications:
* PTL for the Grizzly and Havana cycles.
* Core developer on Horizon since Essex, and Keystone core since Folsom.
* Primary architect of the existing Horizon framework.
* Core developer for the Django
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