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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013/04/12 08:12, Robert Collins
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
like most OpenStack projects we need to keep the core team up to
date: folk who are not regularly reviewing will lose context over
time, and new folk who have been reviewing regularly should be trusted
with -core responsibilities.
In this months review:
- Ghe Rivero for -core
- Jan Provaznik for removal from -core
- Jordan O'Mara for removal from -core
- Martyn Taylor for removal from -core
- Jiri Tomasek for removal from -core
- Jamomir Coufal for removal from -core
Existing -core members are eligible to vote - please indicate your
opinion on each of the three changes above in reply to this email.
Ghe, please let me know if you're willing to be in tripleo-core. Jan,
Jordan, Martyn, Jiri & Jaromir, if you are planning on becoming
substantially more active in TripleO reviews in the short term, please
let us know.
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Hey there,<br>
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thanks Rob for keeping eye on this. Speaking for myself, as current
non-coder it was very hard to keep pace with others, especially when
UI was on hold and I was designing future views. I'll continue
working on designs much more, but I will also keep an eye on code
which is going in. I believe that UX reviews will be needed before
merging so that we assure keeping the vision. That's why I would
like to express my will to stay within -core even when I don't
deliver that big amount of reviews as other engineers. However if
anybody feels that I should be just +1, I completely understand and
I will give up my +2 power.<br>
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-- Jarda<br>
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