[sdk] Proposing Eric Fried for openstacksdk-core

Artem Goncharov artem.goncharov at gmail.com
Fri Aug 9 06:04:46 UTC 2019


+1 from me. Would be great if so we would be able to address all our
discovery challenges.

Artem

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On Thu, 8 Aug 2019, 23:42 Ben Nemec, <openstack at nemebean.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 8/8/19 4:22 PM, Monty Taylor wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I'd like to propose Eric Fried be made core on SDK.
> >
> > This is slightly different than a normal core proposal, so I'd like to
> > say a few more words about it than normal- largely because I think it's
> > a pattern we might want to explore in SDK land.
> >
> > Eric is obviously super smart and capable - he's PTL of Nova after all.
> > He's one of the few people in OpenStack that has a handle on version
> > discovery, having helped write the keystoneauth support for it. And he's
> > core on os-service-types, which is another piece of client-side arcana.
> >
> > However, he's a busy human, what with being Nova core, and his
> > interaction with SDK has been limited to the intersection of it needed
> > for Nova integration. I don't expect that to change.
> >
> > Basically, as it stands now, Eric only votes on SDK patches that have
> > impact on the use of SDK in Nova - but when he does they are thorough
> > reviews and they indicate "this makes things better for Nova". So I'd
> > like to start recognizing such a vote.
> >
> > As our overall numbers diminish, I think we need to be more efficient
> > with the use of our human time - and along with that we need to find new
> > ways to trust each other to act on behalf of the project. I'd like to
> > give a stab at doing that here.
> >
> > Thoughts?
>
> +1 from me. I've adopted essentially the same philosophy for Oslo.
>
> > Monty
> >
>
>
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