Happy Friday, With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term. I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone. If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run. Thanks for having me, Lance [0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019, at 11:34 PM, Lance Bragstad wrote:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations Attachments: * signature.asc
Keystone has come such a long way in the last two years under your leadership! Thanks for all the incredibly hard work you've done on this project. I've learned a ton from you and it's been an absolute pleasure working with you. All the best in your next adventure. Colleen
Thanks for everything you've done over the past couple of years. It's been great working with you from the Oslo side. I hope and assume that you'll be sticking around as a plain old Keystone core after your term is up. :-) On 3/1/19 4:33 PM, Lance Bragstad wrote:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
Lance, Thanks for everything you've done as PTL for Keystone even answering all my questions! AMy (spotz) On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 4:41 PM Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com> wrote:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
Thanks a lot for all the hard work, Lance! On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 12:10 PM Amy Marrich <amy@demarco.com> wrote:
Lance,
Thanks for everything you've done as PTL for Keystone even answering all my questions!
AMy (spotz)
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 4:41 PM Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com> wrote:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
-- Rodrigo http://rodrigods.com
Hi Lance, Thanks very much for all the leadership and great work with Keystone ! Regards, D i v y a K K o n o o r From: Rodrigo Duarte <rodrigodsousa@gmail.com> To: Amy Marrich <amy@demarco.com> Cc: Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com>, openstack-discuss <openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org> Date: 03/05/2019 07:36 AM Subject: Re: [keystone] PTL Non-Candidacy Thanks a lot for all the hard work, Lance! On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 12:10 PM Amy Marrich <amy@demarco.com> wrote: Lance, Thanks for everything you've done as PTL for Keystone even answering all my questions! AMy (spotz) On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 4:41 PM Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com> wrote: Happy Friday, With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term. I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone. If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run. Thanks for having me, Lance [0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations -- Rodrigo http://rodrigods.com
Huge shout out and thanks for all your hard work, Lance! You've set a stellar example for many cycles now. Keystone is without a doubt, better off for your efforts and guidance. /R Harry On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 1:46 AM Divya K Konoor <dikonoor@in.ibm.com> wrote:
Hi Lance,
Thanks very much for all the leadership and great work with Keystone !
Regards, Divya K Konoor
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From: Rodrigo Duarte <rodrigodsousa@gmail.com> To: Amy Marrich <amy@demarco.com> Cc: Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com>, openstack-discuss < openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org> Date: 03/05/2019 07:36 AM Subject: Re: [keystone] PTL Non-Candidacy
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Thanks a lot for all the hard work, Lance!
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 12:10 PM Amy Marrich <*amy@demarco.com* <amy@demarco.com>> wrote:
Lance,
Thanks for everything you've done as PTL for Keystone even answering all my questions!
AMy (spotz)
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 4:41 PM Lance Bragstad <*lbragstad@gmail.com* <lbragstad@gmail.com>> wrote: Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] *https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations* <https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations>
-- Rodrigo *http://**rodrigods.com* <http://rodrigods.com>
Thanks very much for your hard work with Keystone. I've learned much from you. Best wishes! Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com> 于2019年3月2日周六 上午6:35写道:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
Thanks for all the effort you've done with Keystone, it's been really helpful in making it get better and better under your leadership! Also thanks for all of the guidance over the last many cycles, I've learned a lot with your help. On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 9:40 PM Xiyuan Wang <wangxiyuan1007@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks very much for your hard work with Keystone. I've learned much from you. Best wishes!
Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com> 于2019年3月2日周六 上午6:35写道:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
I appreciate the well wishes, everyone. I won't be going too far and I plan to keep working on a few things within keystone and OpenStack. Congratulations to Colleen and thank you for taking up the mantle! As always, if there is anything you need help with, just ask. On 3/1/19 4:33 PM, Lance Bragstad wrote:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 9:36 AM Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com> wrote:
I appreciate the well wishes, everyone. I won't be going too far and I plan to keep working on a few things within keystone and OpenStack.
Congratulations to Colleen and thank you for taking up the mantle! As always, if there is anything you need help with, just ask.
From one good set of hands to another :)
Seriously though, thanks to both of you for all that you have done and continue to do! /R Harry
On 3/1/19 4:33 PM, Lance Bragstad wrote:
Happy Friday,
With the PTL self-nomination period starting next week [0], I wanted to say that I won't be running for a fifth term.
I believe rotating leadership in a project is healthy and gives us fresh eyes to focus on different problem areas. We've also made substantial progress on key initiatives within keystone and cross-project over the last four releases. It's been a pleasure and incredibly humbling to work on the project as the PTL. That said, now is the perfect time for someone else to share their vision for keystone.
If you're thinking about running and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm happy to provide insight. If you know someone who would do well in the position, you should encourage them to run.
Thanks for having me,
Lance
[0] https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html#t-ptl-nominations
participants (9)
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Amy Marrich
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Ben Nemec
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Colleen Murphy
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Divya K Konoor
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Gage Hugo
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Harry Rybacki
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Lance Bragstad
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Rodrigo Duarte
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Xiyuan Wang