[OpenStack-DefCore] My time ending as DefCore CoChair. DefCore mission remains essential

Meyer, Jim jim.meyer at hpe.com
Mon Jan 25 17:05:51 UTC 2016


Thanks, Rob, for all the hard work you put in getting DefCore off the ground and making it successful!

I’ll miss this always tinging our conversations about everything else. =]

—j

> On Jan 25, 2016, at 4:02 PM, Rob Hirschfeld <rob at rackn.com> wrote:
> 
> DefCore,
> 
> I want to thank everyone for your support during the last few years as we worked together accomplish DefCore.  This was a hard challenge and I'm proud of what we built together.  I believe our continued efforts are essential to OpenStack success in the market both for the software and the ecosystem that we hope to create.
> 
> That work is far from over; however, it's time for me to step back and allow another person to steward the process.  Egle, Alan and I all believe that my replacement does NOT have to be a standing board member.  They will ask the board to confirm that position.
> 
> Egle is an amazing leader and has been a tremendous benefit for DefCore but she cannot do it alone.  By design, leading DefCore is a collaborative effort and I'm looking forward to seeing who you select for the new CoChar.
> 
> I will remain involved as needed and continue to both advise DefCore and serve as historian.  My attention is turning from single platform interop (DefCore) toward cross-platform interop (Hybrid Devops).  In that role, I may be able to bring added perspective into the OpenStack efforts.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Rob
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