confirmed On 21/09/14 08:15 PM, Angus Salkeld wrote: > I would like to announce my candidacy for the position of Orchestration PTL. > > After contributing to Heat since it was created, I feel like I know what > Heat is and can do. > We have some really big challenges ahead to ensure that Heat is scalable > and stays relevant. > > The big issues for Heat that I want to focus on are: > > The TripleO project have used Heat extensively and found it to be lacking > in a number of > areas, I believe that this is great feedback that we need to respond to > very quickly. > We are starting some of this (the convergence work) but I'd like to get > more involved with this > to make sure we can get to a solution in a timely manner. > > How do other projects that have been working hard in the orchestration area > (TOSCA, Murano and Mistral) fit into OpenStack, and in particular, how they > integrate > with Heat and the Orchestration program. There is obviously lots of talk in > this area > (tent sizes), but I think we need to start looking forward to understand > how these > projects could fit together to form a cohesive product for OpenStack. > > How do we integrate better with existing OpenSource orchestration tools > that users > are familiar with using. Hopefully OpenStack orchestration does not begin > and end > with a CloudFormation based solution. I look forward to some fun > discussions in this > area;) > > In conclusion these are exciting times for OpenStack and in particular > Orchestration. > I'd love the opportunity to face these challenges head on with our great > community. > > > Regards > Angus Salkeld > > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-dev mailing list > OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >
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