[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL candidacy

2018-07-30 Thread Ben Nemec
You can find my statement at https://review.openstack.org/#/c/587096/1/candidates/stein/Oslo/openstack%2540nemebean.com That's certainly not an exhaustive list of what I plan to do next cycle, but given the size of our team I thought my time was better spent doing those things than writing a

Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL candidacy

2018-02-05 Thread Thierry Carrez
Ben Nemec wrote: > I am submitting my candidacy for Oslo PTL. Thanks Ben for stepping up ! -- Thierry __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe:

Re: [openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL candidacy

2018-02-04 Thread ChangBo Guo
Thanks for stepping up to take the role, Ben looking forward to making oslo better with your lead . 2018-02-03 2:43 GMT+08:00 Ben Nemec : > Hi, > > I am submitting my candidacy for Oslo PTL. > > I have been an Oslo core since 2014 and although my involvement in the >

[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL candidacy

2018-02-02 Thread Ben Nemec
Hi, I am submitting my candidacy for Oslo PTL. I have been an Oslo core since 2014 and although my involvement in the project has at times been limited by other responsibilities, I have always kept up on what is going on in Oslo. For the Rocky cycle my primary goals would be: * Continue to

[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL candidacy

2016-09-17 Thread Joshua Harlow
Howdy folks, I'd like to run again (before passing the baton) for the PTL of Oslo, I would like to help out as much as I am able and continue pushing and making Oslo be the best it can be during the Ocata release. I have probably not done as best as I could during this Newton cycle (due to

[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL Candidacy

2016-03-14 Thread Joshua Harlow
Hi there oslo folks, I'm submitting myself as candidate for oslo-ptl for the (fig) newton cycle. Most of you (that can vote) probably already know me and know what I work on and what I contribute to. For those that don't this link probably is a good explanation/list of that (or just find me

[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL candidacy

2015-09-14 Thread Joshua Harlow
Howdy folks, I'd like to propose myself for oslo PTL for the mitaka cycle, For those that don't know me I've been involved in openstack for ~4 years, Have worked at yahoo! for ~7 years, ~4 of the last years have been getting openstack adopted in yahoo! (where it is now used by everyone, and

[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL candidacy

2015-09-14 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Hi, It's been a great privilege to be the Oslo PTL for Liberty and getting to know and learn a whole lot of things. I hope i have helped move the Oslo project along its path in the process. Things we should be proud about include the fact that oslo-incubator is almost empty. We have a whole bunch

[openstack-dev] [oslo] PTL Candidacy

2014-09-23 Thread Doug Hellmann
I am running for PTL for Oslo for the Kilo release cycle. I have served 2 terms now, and my tl;dr platform for Kilo is, “More of the same!” I have already posted the retrospective the team put together for Juno [1], so I won’t go over those items in depth here. From my perspective, the team is

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

2014-09-23 Thread Tristan Cacqueray
confirmed On 23/09/14 01:54 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote: I am running for PTL for Oslo for the Kilo release cycle. I have served 2 terms now, and my tl;dr platform for Kilo is, “More of the same!” I have already posted the retrospective the team put together for Juno [1], so I won’t go

Re: [openstack-dev] Oslo PTL Candidacy

2014-03-31 Thread Tristan Cacqueray
confirmed On 03/31/2014 05:37 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote: I am running for a second term as PTL for the OpenStack Common Libraries (Oslo) project. I have been programming in Python professionally for over 15 years, in a variety of application areas. I am currently a Senior Developer at

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

2013-09-23 Thread Mark McLoughlin
On Sat, 2013-09-21 at 09:16 -0400, Doug Hellmann wrote: I am running for PTL for the OpenStack Common Libraries (Oslo) project. Excellent! Doug has been a superb contributor to Oslo and I've particularly appreciated his keen eye for Python API design. I've no doubt that Doug would make a