[openstack-dev] [murano] [ptl] PTL Candidacy for Pike

Serg Melikyan smelikyan at mirantis.com
Wed Jan 25 23:18:51 UTC 2017


Felipe,

thank you so much for all your efforts so far, I am sure that you will
be a great leader for the Murano!

On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 10:58 AM, MONTEIRO, FELIPE C <fm577c at att.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> My name is Felipe Monteiro. I have decided to run for Murano PTL for the
> Pike
>
> release cycle. I would like to continue to grow Murano in order to make the
>
> project more stable, mature and performant, while exploring avenues to
> evolve
>
> the project.
>
>
>
> I’ve been working on the project for the past couple months. Working with
>
> Murano is probably the most exciting thing I do professionally. When I first
>
> joined OpenStack, I was overwhelmed by the sheer volume of code, as well
>
> as the complexity involved in how the various services interact. Thanks
>
> to the welcoming culture surrounding Murano, I was immediately given help,
>
> advice and guidance, which, after a couple months of persistence and hard
> work,
>
> has enabled me to feel like a solid contributor within OpenStack.
>
>
>
> Over the past couple months, I’ve been heavily invested in improving
> Murano’s
>
> testing framework, in order to make the project more stable and more mature.
>
> This has resulted in Murano and Murano Dashboard’s unit test coverage having
>
> approximately doubled, as well as having various gaps in Murano Dashboard’s
>
> functional testing filled via Selenium tests. I also regularly code review
>
> other developers' work and take on the arduous task of editing Murano's
>
> documentation, because, as a native speaker of English, I really have no
> excuse
>
> but to help out in this regard.
>
>
>
> I’m really excited to work with Murano further, and to grow the community
>
> surrounding it. The more companies that contribute to Murano, the stronger
> the
>
> community around it will be, capable of maintaining and enhancing Murano for
>
> years to come.
>
>
>
> The main goals I’d like to focus on for Murano during Pike are:
>
> * Significantly improve Murano Tempest testing. This includes integrating
>
>    Murano with a new OpenStack project called Patrole. Patrole, a Tempest
>
>    plugin responsible for testing Role-Based Access Control, was spearheaded
>
>    and founded by AT&T developers and contributors. Its purpose is to help
>
>    harden the security underpinning various OpenStack services – Murano
>
>    included.
>
>  * Significantly improve Murano documentation.
>
> * Improve Murano’s (particularly Murano Dashboard’s) integration with GLARE
>>
>    there are a number of areas in the UI where GLARE is not supported.
>
>    These areas should be fixed to provide users who use Murano and GLARE a
>
>    better user experience.
>
> * Focus on addressing a number of outstanding bugs in Murano. These include
>
>    adding SIGHUP signal support to Murano, support multiple rabbit hosts in
>
>    RabbitMQ for Murano Agent, and addressing other UI bugs, like abandon
>
>    environment hanging issues.
>
>
>
> My personal ambition leads me to want to also tackle the following items:
>
> * Possibly integrate Murano with other OpenStack projects, including
>
>    Ceilometer, Search Light, or Kolla-Kubernetes.
>
>  * Investigate multi-cloud support for Murano, so that it works with
> different
>
>    cloud services including VMWare and Amazon.
>
> * Increase developer contribution in Murano through my own coding efforts,
>
>    as well as through AT&T’s resources.
>
>
>
> Thanks for taking the time to read through this roadmap and to consider my
>
> candidacy. Regardless of the outcome, I'm excited to continue contributing
>
> to Murano, be it code or code reviews.
>
>
>
> Thank You,
>
> Felipe Monteiro
>
> Associate-Applications Developer
>
> TDP – Emerging Technologies Program
>
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>
>
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