[telemetry] Nominate Juan Larriba to Telemetry core
Hi, As some of you may know, current telemetry core team is quite small due to some cores shifting their focus recently. (As far as I see Matthius and I are the cores around the community recently). On the other hand we have seen revived interest in adding new features to telemetry services. To make sure these effort may receive appropriate feedback, I'd like to nominate Juan as a new Telemetry project core. He has been contributing the project for some time, and I've recently seen his consistent presence to review patches. In addition he volunteered to be a Telemetry PTL for the next cycle with his continued interest to keep the project active. If I don't hear any objections for one week, I'll add Juan to the group. Also, I'd like to take this chance to mention that we are really happy to see anyone who is interested in helping the project and appreciate any help to review proposed changes or maintain the project (so that we can invite them to the core group as well). Thank you, Takashi Kajinami -- Takashi Kajinami irc: tkajinam github: https://github.com/kajinamit launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~kajinamit
On 03/03/2025 13:23, Takashi Kajinami wrote:
Hi,
As some of you may know, current telemetry core team is quite small due to some cores shifting their focus recently. (As far as I see Matthius and I are the cores around the community recently).
On the other hand we have seen revived interest in adding new features to telemetry services. To make sure these effort may receive appropriate feedback, I'd like to nominate Juan as a new Telemetry project core. He has been contributing the project for some time, and I've recently seen his consistent presence to review patches. In addition he volunteered to be a Telemetry PTL for the next cycle with his continued interest to keep the project active.
If I don't hear any objections for one week, I'll add Juan to the group.
Also, I'd like to take this chance to mention that we are really happy to see anyone who is interested in helping the project and appreciate any help to review proposed changes or maintain the project (so that we can invite them to the core group as well).
Thank you, Takashi Kajinami
+2 from me, also to what you wrote about volunteers. Since Juan is the only candidate for the Telemetry PTL, I'd strongly suggest to add him to the cores rather sooner than later. Matthias -- Matthias Runge <mrunge@matthias-runge.de>
I have one more thing I'd like to propose. Currently Telemetry project has separate core groups for master branch and stable branches. Even I'm not part of the stable core at the moment, and I think Matthias is the only active stable core around now. I'd like to propose adding Juan and me to the stable core group to have enough eyes to move bug fixes in stable branches. On 3/3/25 10:00 PM, Matthias Runge wrote:
On 03/03/2025 13:23, Takashi Kajinami wrote:
Hi,
As some of you may know, current telemetry core team is quite small due to some cores shifting their focus recently. (As far as I see Matthius and I are the cores around the community recently).
On the other hand we have seen revived interest in adding new features to telemetry services. To make sure these effort may receive appropriate feedback, I'd like to nominate Juan as a new Telemetry project core. He has been contributing the project for some time, and I've recently seen his consistent presence to review patches. In addition he volunteered to be a Telemetry PTL for the next cycle with his continued interest to keep the project active.
If I don't hear any objections for one week, I'll add Juan to the group.
Also, I'd like to take this chance to mention that we are really happy to see anyone who is interested in helping the project and appreciate any help to review proposed changes or maintain the project (so that we can invite them to the core group as well).
Thank you, Takashi Kajinami
+2 from me, also to what you wrote about volunteers. Since Juan is the only candidate for the Telemetry PTL, I'd strongly suggest to add him to the cores rather sooner than later.
Being a PTL does not always mean the person should be a core. The current requirement to be PTL is being a contributor for the previous cycle and I've seen a few projects with PTL from non core reviewers recently. I appreciate anyone willing to volunteer for the PTL role, but at the same time we need to know actual review/contribution statistics when we add a person to the core group, separately from the PTL role.
Matthias
Oh yes, that totally makes sense to me. Matthias On 09/03/2025 13:44, Takashi Kajinami wrote:
I have one more thing I'd like to propose.
Currently Telemetry project has separate core groups for master branch and stable branches. Even I'm not part of the stable core at the moment, and I think Matthias is the only active stable core around now. I'd like to propose adding Juan and me to the stable core group to have enough eyes to move bug fixes in stable branches.
On 3/3/25 10:00 PM, Matthias Runge wrote:
On 03/03/2025 13:23, Takashi Kajinami wrote:
Hi,
As some of you may know, current telemetry core team is quite small due to some cores shifting their focus recently. (As far as I see Matthius and I are the cores around the community recently).
On the other hand we have seen revived interest in adding new features to telemetry services. To make sure these effort may receive appropriate feedback, I'd like to nominate Juan as a new Telemetry project core. He has been contributing the project for some time, and I've recently seen his consistent presence to review patches. In addition he volunteered to be a Telemetry PTL for the next cycle with his continued interest to keep the project active.
If I don't hear any objections for one week, I'll add Juan to the group.
Also, I'd like to take this chance to mention that we are really happy to see anyone who is interested in helping the project and appreciate any help to review proposed changes or maintain the project (so that we can invite them to the core group as well).
Thank you, Takashi Kajinami
+2 from me, also to what you wrote about volunteers. Since Juan is the only candidate for the Telemetry PTL, I'd strongly suggest to add him to the cores rather sooner than later.
Being a PTL does not always mean the person should be a core. The current requirement to be PTL is being a contributor for the previous cycle and I've seen a few projects with PTL from non core reviewers recently. I appreciate anyone willing to volunteer for the PTL role, but at the same time we need to know actual review/contribution statistics when we add a person to the core group, separately from the PTL role.
Matthias
-- Matthias Runge <mrunge@matthias-runge.de>
Because I've not heard any objections, I've added Juan to the core group. Also I discussed the status of stable-maint group with Matthias in #openstack-telemetry and we agreed with adding the telemetry-core group to the stable-maint group, which is equivalent to adding Juan and me to the group. On 3/10/25 3:43 PM, Matthias Runge wrote:
Oh yes, that totally makes sense to me.
Matthias
On 09/03/2025 13:44, Takashi Kajinami wrote:
I have one more thing I'd like to propose.
Currently Telemetry project has separate core groups for master branch and stable branches. Even I'm not part of the stable core at the moment, and I think Matthias is the only active stable core around now. I'd like to propose adding Juan and me to the stable core group to have enough eyes to move bug fixes in stable branches.
On 3/3/25 10:00 PM, Matthias Runge wrote:
On 03/03/2025 13:23, Takashi Kajinami wrote:
Hi,
As some of you may know, current telemetry core team is quite small due to some cores shifting their focus recently. (As far as I see Matthius and I are the cores around the community recently).
On the other hand we have seen revived interest in adding new features to telemetry services. To make sure these effort may receive appropriate feedback, I'd like to nominate Juan as a new Telemetry project core. He has been contributing the project for some time, and I've recently seen his consistent presence to review patches. In addition he volunteered to be a Telemetry PTL for the next cycle with his continued interest to keep the project active.
If I don't hear any objections for one week, I'll add Juan to the group.
Also, I'd like to take this chance to mention that we are really happy to see anyone who is interested in helping the project and appreciate any help to review proposed changes or maintain the project (so that we can invite them to the core group as well).
Thank you, Takashi Kajinami
+2 from me, also to what you wrote about volunteers. Since Juan is the only candidate for the Telemetry PTL, I'd strongly suggest to add him to the cores rather sooner than later.
Being a PTL does not always mean the person should be a core. The current requirement to be PTL is being a contributor for the previous cycle and I've seen a few projects with PTL from non core reviewers recently. I appreciate anyone willing to volunteer for the PTL role, but at the same time we need to know actual review/contribution statistics when we add a person to the core group, separately from the PTL role.
Matthias
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