[kuryr] [ptl] [tc] Stepping down as Kuryr PTL
As I have taken on a new role in my company I won't be having the time to dedicate to Kuryr in order to keep as the PTL for the current cycle. I started working on the project more than two cycles ago and it has been a real pleasure for me. Helping a project grow from an idea and a set of diagrams to a production-grade service was an awesome experience and I got help from my awesome team and upstream contributors! I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to the success of Kuryr – either by writing code, suggesting new use cases, participating in our discussions, or helping out with Infra! Michal Dulko (irc: dulek) has been kind enough to accept replacing me as the new Kuryr PTL [1]. I’m sure he'll make an excellent work as he's knowledgeable about every piece of the code and is tightly connected to the community. I will still be around to help if needed. Please join me congratulating Michal on his new role! Best! Daniel [1] https://review.opendev.org/674624
Congratulations, Michał!! I'm sure you'll do great. Cheers, Maysa. On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 4:49 PM Daniel Mellado <dmellado@redhat.com> wrote:
As I have taken on a new role in my company I won't be having the time to dedicate to Kuryr in order to keep as the PTL for the current cycle.
I started working on the project more than two cycles ago and it has been a real pleasure for me.
Helping a project grow from an idea and a set of diagrams to a production-grade service was an awesome experience and I got help from my awesome team and upstream contributors!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to the success of Kuryr – either by writing code, suggesting new use cases, participating in our discussions, or helping out with Infra!
Michal Dulko (irc: dulek) has been kind enough to accept replacing me as the new Kuryr PTL [1]. I’m sure he'll make an excellent work as he's knowledgeable about every piece of the code and is tightly connected to the community. I will still be around to help if needed.
Please join me congratulating Michal on his new role!
Best!
Daniel
On Mon, 2019-08-05 at 16:49 +0200, Daniel Mellado wrote:
As I have taken on a new role in my company I won't be having the time to dedicate to Kuryr in order to keep as the PTL for the current cycle.
I started working on the project more than two cycles ago and it has been a real pleasure for me.
Helping a project grow from an idea and a set of diagrams to a production-grade service was an awesome experience and I got help from my awesome team and upstream contributors!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to the success of Kuryr – either by writing code, suggesting new use cases, participating in our discussions, or helping out with Infra!
Thanks for leading the project for 2.5 cycles, you did a great job!
Michal Dulko (irc: dulek) has been kind enough to accept replacing me as the new Kuryr PTL [1]. I’m sure he'll make an excellent work as he's knowledgeable about every piece of the code and is tightly connected to the community. I will still be around to help if needed.
Please join me congratulating Michal on his new role!
I actually thought a formal election process is required here, but I can confirm that we agreed that I should run in those elections. If using a simpler path is possible here I'm totally fine with it.
Best!
Daniel
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 12:24 PM Michał Dulko <mdulko@redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2019-08-05 at 16:49 +0200, Daniel Mellado wrote:
As I have taken on a new role in my company I won't be having the time to dedicate to Kuryr in order to keep as the PTL for the current cycle.
I started working on the project more than two cycles ago and it has been a real pleasure for me.
Helping a project grow from an idea and a set of diagrams to a production-grade service was an awesome experience and I got help from my awesome team and upstream contributors!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to the success of Kuryr – either by writing code, suggesting new use cases, participating in our discussions, or helping out with Infra!
Thanks for leading the project for 2.5 cycles, you did a great job!
Michal Dulko (irc: dulek) has been kind enough to accept replacing me as the new Kuryr PTL [1]. I’m sure he'll make an excellent work as he's knowledgeable about every piece of the code and is tightly connected to the community. I will still be around to help if needed.
Please join me congratulating Michal on his new role!
I actually thought a formal election process is required here, but I can confirm that we agreed that I should run in those elections. If using a simpler path is possible here I'm totally fine with it.
Nope! The TC appoints a replacement[0], but if the outgoing PTL appoints a replacement, that makes it easier for us, so we generally accept that. :) [0] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/charter.html#election-for-ptl-... // jim
Best!
Daniel
Good luck Michal! Thank you Daniel for leading the project, it was a pleasure to work with you. On Monday, August 5, 2019, Daniel Mellado <dmellado@redhat.com> wrote:
As I have taken on a new role in my company I won't be having the time to dedicate to Kuryr in order to keep as the PTL for the current cycle.
I started working on the project more than two cycles ago and it has been a real pleasure for me.
Helping a project grow from an idea and a set of diagrams to a production-grade service was an awesome experience and I got help from my awesome team and upstream contributors!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to the success of Kuryr – either by writing code, suggesting new use cases, participating in our discussions, or helping out with Infra!
Michal Dulko (irc: dulek) has been kind enough to accept replacing me as the new Kuryr PTL [1]. I’m sure he'll make an excellent work as he's knowledgeable about every piece of the code and is tightly connected to the community. I will still be around to help if needed.
Please join me congratulating Michal on his new role!
Best!
Daniel
---- On Mon, 05 Aug 2019 23:49:20 +0900 Daniel Mellado <dmellado@redhat.com> wrote ----
As I have taken on a new role in my company I won't be having the time to dedicate to Kuryr in order to keep as the PTL for the current cycle.
I started working on the project more than two cycles ago and it has been a real pleasure for me.
Helping a project grow from an idea and a set of diagrams to a production-grade service was an awesome experience and I got help from my awesome team and upstream contributors!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to the success of Kuryr – either by writing code, suggesting new use cases, participating in our discussions, or helping out with Infra!
Michal Dulko (irc: dulek) has been kind enough to accept replacing me as the new Kuryr PTL [1]. I’m sure he'll make an excellent work as he's knowledgeable about every piece of the code and is tightly connected to the community. I will still be around to help if needed.
Please join me congratulating Michal on his new role!
Thanks Daniel for all your hard work and leadership in Kuryr project. Congrats and best of luck Michal for your new role. Feel free to reach out to TC anytime you need help. -gmann
Best!
Daniel
participants (6)
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Daniel Mellado
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Ghanshyam Mann
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Irena Berezovsky
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Jim Rollenhagen
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Maysa De Macedo Souza
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Michał Dulko