Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-23 Thread Thierry Carrez
Adam Young wrote:
 OpenStack owes you more than most people realize.

+1

Dolph did a great job of keeping the fundamental piece that is Keystone
safe from a release management perspective, by consistently hitting all
the deadlines, giving time for other projects to safely build on it.

 Don't you dare pull a Joe Heck and disappear on us now.

:)

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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-23 Thread Lance Bragstad
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:51 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org
wrote:

 Adam Young wrote:
  OpenStack owes you more than most people realize.

 +1

 Dolph did a great job of keeping the fundamental piece that is Keystone
 safe from a release management perspective, by consistently hitting all
 the deadlines, giving time for other projects to safely build on it.


+1

Thank you for all you're dedication and hard work! It's easy to contribute
and become a
better developer when strong project leadership is in place to learn from.


  Don't you dare pull a Joe Heck and disappear on us now.

 :)

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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-23 Thread Yee, Guang
++ Amen, brother!



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On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:51 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:

Adam Young wrote:
 OpenStack owes you more than most people realize.

+1

Dolph did a great job of keeping the fundamental piece that is Keystone
safe from a release management perspective, by consistently hitting all
the deadlines, giving time for other projects to safely build on it.



+1



Thank you for all you're dedication and hard work! It's easy to contribute and 
become a

better developer when strong project leadership is in place to learn from.




 Don't you dare pull a Joe Heck and disappear on us now.

:)

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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-23 Thread Henry Nash
Agree with all the comments made - Dolph, you really did a great job as PTL - 
keeping the balanced view is a crucial part of the role.  Keystone is the 
better for it.

Henry
On 23 Sep 2014, at 17:08, Yee, Guang guang@hp.com wrote:

 ++ Amen, brother!
  
 From: Lance Bragstad [mailto:lbrags...@gmail.com] 
 Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:52 AM
 To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
 Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL
  
  
  
 On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:51 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
 Adam Young wrote:
  OpenStack owes you more than most people realize.
 
 +1
 
 Dolph did a great job of keeping the fundamental piece that is Keystone
 safe from a release management perspective, by consistently hitting all
 the deadlines, giving time for other projects to safely build on it.
  
 +1  
  
 Thank you for all you're dedication and hard work! It's easy to contribute 
 and become a
 better developer when strong project leadership is in place to learn from.
  
 
  Don't you dare pull a Joe Heck and disappear on us now.
 
 :)
 
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[openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Dolph Mathews
Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,

With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take the
opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the position.

I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno. There
was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which was one of
my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving the
communication between developers which allowed developers to share their
intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a result, we
had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge in the community
when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we raised the bar for user
experience, especially by way of reasonable defaults, strong documentation,
and effective error messages. I'm consistently told that we have the best
out-of-the-box experience of any OpenStack service. Well done!

I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our
incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly enjoy
helping other developers be as productive as possible, and intend to
continue doing exactly that.

Keep hacking responsibly,

-Dolph
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Jay Pipes

Just want to say thanks for your leadership over the years, Dolph.

All the best,
-jay

On 09/22/2014 10:47 AM, Dolph Mathews wrote:

Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,

With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take the
opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the position.

I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno.
There was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which was
one of my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving the
communication between developers which allowed developers to share their
intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a result,
we had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge in the
community when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we raised the
bar for user experience, especially by way of reasonable defaults,
strong documentation, and effective error messages. I'm consistently
told that we have the best out-of-the-box experience of any OpenStack
service. Well done!

I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our
incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly enjoy
helping other developers be as productive as possible, and intend to
continue doing exactly that.

Keep hacking responsibly,

-Dolph


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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Brad Topol
+1000!!!  Dolph, you did a fantastic job leading the Keystone project. 
Many thanks for all of your efforts!!!

--Brad


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From:   Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, 
Date:   09/22/2014 11:03 AM
Subject:Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL



Just want to say thanks for your leadership over the years, Dolph.

All the best,
-jay

On 09/22/2014 10:47 AM, Dolph Mathews wrote:
 Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,

 With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take the
 opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the position.

 I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno.
 There was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which was
 one of my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving the
 communication between developers which allowed developers to share their
 intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a result,
 we had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge in the
 community when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we raised the
 bar for user experience, especially by way of reasonable defaults,
 strong documentation, and effective error messages. I'm consistently
 told that we have the best out-of-the-box experience of any OpenStack
 service. Well done!

 I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our
 incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly enjoy
 helping other developers be as productive as possible, and intend to
 continue doing exactly that.

 Keep hacking responsibly,

 -Dolph


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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Nathanael Burton
Thanks Dolph!

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Dolph Mathews dolph.math...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,

 With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take the
 opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the position.

 I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno.
 There was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which was
 one of my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving the
 communication between developers which allowed developers to share their
 intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a result, we
 had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge in the community
 when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we raised the bar for user
 experience, especially by way of reasonable defaults, strong documentation,
 and effective error messages. I'm consistently told that we have the best
 out-of-the-box experience of any OpenStack service. Well done!

 I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our
 incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly enjoy
 helping other developers be as productive as possible, and intend to
 continue doing exactly that.

 Keep hacking responsibly,

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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Raildo Mascena
Thanks a lot Dolph!

2014-09-22 14:58 GMT-03:00 Nathanael Burton nathanael.i.bur...@gmail.com:

 Thanks Dolph!

 On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Dolph Mathews dolph.math...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,

 With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take the
 opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the position.

 I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno.
 There was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which was
 one of my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving the
 communication between developers which allowed developers to share their
 intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a result, we
 had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge in the community
 when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we raised the bar for user
 experience, especially by way of reasonable defaults, strong documentation,
 and effective error messages. I'm consistently told that we have the best
 out-of-the-box experience of any OpenStack service. Well done!

 I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our
 incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly enjoy
 helping other developers be as productive as possible, and intend to
 continue doing exactly that.

 Keep hacking responsibly,

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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Morgan Fainberg

-Original Message-
From: Dolph Mathews dolph.math...@gmail.com
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Date: September 22, 2014 at 07:50:42
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Subject:  [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

 Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,
  
 With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take the
 opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the position.
  
 I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno. There
 was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which was one of
 my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving the
 communication between developers which allowed developers to share their
 intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a result, we
 had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge in the community
 when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we raised the bar for user
 experience, especially by way of reasonable defaults, strong documentation,
 and effective error messages. I'm consistently told that we have the best
 out-of-the-box experience of any OpenStack service. Well done!
  
 I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our
 incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly enjoy
 helping other developers be as productive as possible, and intend to
 continue doing exactly that.
  
 Keep hacking responsibly,
  
 -Dolph

Thanks for bringing us this far! Your leadership has been nothing short of 
fantastic.

Cheers!

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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Adam Young

On 09/22/2014 10:47 AM, Dolph Mathews wrote:

Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,

With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take 
the opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the 
position.


I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno. 
There was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which 
was one of my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving 
the communication between developers which allowed developers to share 
their intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a 
result, we had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge 
in the community when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we 
raised the bar for user experience, especially by way of reasonable 
defaults, strong documentation, and effective error messages. I'm 
consistently told that we have the best out-of-the-box experience of 
any OpenStack service. Well done!


I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our 
incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly 
enjoy helping other developers be as productive as possible, and 
intend to continue doing exactly that.
 OpenStack owes you more than most people realize.  I personally owe 
you a huge debt of gratitude.


Don't you dare pull a Joe Heck and disappear on us now.  I'd be the old 
man on the Keystone project if you do, and everyone knows that I lie and 
make things up on the spot.  I'd have to invent reasons for half the 
things we do.



See you in Paris.




Keep hacking responsibly,

-Dolph


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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] Stepping down as PTL

2014-09-22 Thread Rui Chen
Thanks for your fantastic leadership!!

2014-09-23 10:54 GMT+08:00 Adam Young ayo...@redhat.com:

  On 09/22/2014 10:47 AM, Dolph Mathews wrote:

  Dearest stackers and [key]stoners,

  With the PTL candidacies officially open for Kilo, I'm going to take the
 opportunity to announce that I won't be running again for the position.

  I thoroughly enjoyed my time as PTL during Havana, Icehouse and Juno.
 There was a perceived increase in stability [citation needed], which was
 one of my foremost goals. We primarily achieved that by improving the
 communication between developers which allowed developers to share their
 intent early and often (by way of API designs and specs). As a result, we
 had a lot more collaboration and a great working knowledge in the community
 when it came time for bug fixes. I also think we raised the bar for user
 experience, especially by way of reasonable defaults, strong documentation,
 and effective error messages. I'm consistently told that we have the best
 out-of-the-box experience of any OpenStack service. Well done!

  I'll still be involved in OpenStack, and I'm super confident in our
 incredibly strong core team of reviewers on Keystone. I thoroughly enjoy
 helping other developers be as productive as possible, and intend to
 continue doing exactly that.

  OpenStack owes you more than most people realize.  I personally owe you a
 huge debt of gratitude.

 Don't you dare pull a Joe Heck and disappear on us now.  I'd be the old
 man on the Keystone project if you do, and everyone knows that I lie and
 make things up on the spot.  I'd have to invent reasons for half the things
 we do.


 See you in Paris.



  Keep hacking responsibly,

  -Dolph


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