<div dir='auto'>Thanks for all Graham!!<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Gaetan</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Aug 27, 2019 11:31 AM, Graham Hayes <gr@ham.ie> wrote:<br type="attribution" /><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">Hi All,
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As I laid out in my Train nomination[1], Train was my last cycle as PTL
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for Designate.
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Change is good for projects, and Designate is well overdue for it.[2]
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The 4 years (with a 6 month break[3]), 4 or 5 different companies, and 2
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API versions were a real experience - we did some great work as a team.
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As a project Designate has come a long way from the start, and team over
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the years really deserves congratulations. From something that was
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an outsider project in Folsem and Grizzly, to having a Trademark program
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now, we are in completely different space, and that is a testament to
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the wide group of people that have contributed (in terms of code,
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but also in running it, reporting bugs, helping us with docs, and
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translating it into many different languages)
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The project is used by some of the largest installs of OpenStack, and
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provides really useful service for cloud environments.
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We do have some work left to do, and as "cloud native" evolves,
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Designate will as well.
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I am not going to disappear - I still will be around to work on the
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project, explain why we did somethings that look weird[4], and help
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people set it up, but just not as a PTL.
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If anyone has any questions on what the role entails, or are interested
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but want some more info, please reach out, via email, mugsie on
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freenode, or on the #openstack-dns channel
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Thanks everyone,
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- Graham
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1 - In 7 years, we have had 3 PTLs, and one of them was for a single
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cycle
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https://opendev.org/openstack/election/raw/branch/master/candidates/train/Designate/gr@ham.ie
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3 - thanks timsim for giving me a break :)
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4 - Most of the time, its my fault
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