[openstack-dev] [Neutron] Propose Nate Johnston for Neutron core
Hi Stackers, I want to nominate Nate Johnston (irc:njohnston) as a member of the Neutron core team. Nate started contributing to Neutron back in the Liberty cycle. One of the highlight contributions of that early period is his collaboration with others to implement DSCP QoS rules ( https://review.openstack.org/#/c/251738/). After a hiatus of a few cycles, we were lucky to have Nate come back to the community during the Rocky cycle. Since then, he has been a driving force in the adoption in Neutron of Oslo Versioned Objects, the "Run under Python 3 by default" community wide initiative and the optimization of ports creation in bulk to better support containerized workloads. He is a man with a wide range of interests, who is not afraid of expressing his opinions in any of them. The quality and number of his code reviews during the Stein cycle is on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. I especially admire his ability to forcefully handle disagreement in a friendly and easy going manner. On top of all that, he graciously endured me as his mentor over the past few months. For all these reasons, I think he is ready to join the team and we will be very lucky to have him as a fully voting core. I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary. Thank you Miguel
Big +1 from me for Nate also :) — Slawek Kaplonski Senior software engineer Red Hat
Wiadomość napisana przez Miguel Lavalle <miguel@mlavalle.com> w dniu 03.12.2018, o godz. 22:38:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Nate Johnston (irc:njohnston) as a member of the Neutron core team. Nate started contributing to Neutron back in the Liberty cycle. One of the highlight contributions of that early period is his collaboration with others to implement DSCP QoS rules (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/251738/). After a hiatus of a few cycles, we were lucky to have Nate come back to the community during the Rocky cycle. Since then, he has been a driving force in the adoption in Neutron of Oslo Versioned Objects, the "Run under Python 3 by default" community wide initiative and the optimization of ports creation in bulk to better support containerized workloads. He is a man with a wide range of interests, who is not afraid of expressing his opinions in any of them. The quality and number of his code reviews during the Stein cycle is on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. I especially admire his ability to forcefully handle disagreement in a friendly and easy going manner.
On top of all that, he graciously endured me as his mentor over the past few months. For all these reasons, I think he is ready to join the team and we will be very lucky to have him as a fully voting core.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
+1 On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 6:44 AM Slawomir Kaplonski <skaplons@redhat.com> wrote:
Big +1 from me for Nate also :)
— Slawek Kaplonski Senior software engineer Red Hat
Wiadomość napisana przez Miguel Lavalle <miguel@mlavalle.com> w dniu 03.12.2018, o godz. 22:38:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Nate Johnston (irc:njohnston) as a member of the Neutron core team. Nate started contributing to Neutron back in the Liberty cycle. One of the highlight contributions of that early period is his
collaboration with others to implement DSCP QoS rules ( https://review.openstack.org/#/c/251738/). After a hiatus of a few cycles, we were lucky to have Nate come back to the community during the Rocky cycle. Since then, he has been a driving force in the adoption in Neutron of Oslo Versioned Objects, the "Run under Python 3 by default" community wide initiative and the optimization of ports creation in bulk to better support containerized workloads. He is a man with a wide range of interests, who is not afraid of expressing his opinions in any of them. The quality and number of his code reviews during the Stein cycle is on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. I especially admire his ability to forcefully handle disagreement in a friendly and easy going manner. > > On top of all that, he graciously endured me as his mentor over the past few months. For all these reasons, I think he is ready to join the team and we will be very lucky to have him as a fully voting core. > > I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary. > > Thank you > > Miguel > >
Big +1 from me, keep up the great work Nate! -Brian On 12/3/18 4:38 PM, Miguel Lavalle wrote:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Nate Johnston (irc:njohnston) as a member of the Neutron core team. Nate started contributing to Neutron back in the Liberty cycle. One of the highlight contributions of that early period is his collaboration with others to implement DSCP QoS rules (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/251738/). After a hiatus of a few cycles, we were lucky to have Nate come back to the community during the Rocky cycle. Since then, he has been a driving force in the adoption in Neutron of Oslo Versioned Objects, the "Run under Python 3 by default" community wide initiative and the optimization of ports creation in bulk to better support containerized workloads. He is a man with a wide range of interests, who is not afraid of expressing his opinions in any of them. The quality and number of his code reviews during the Stein cycle is on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. I especially admire his ability to forcefully handle disagreement in a friendly and easy going manner.
On top of all that, he graciously endured me as his mentor over the past few months. For all these reasons, I think he is ready to join the team and we will be very lucky to have him as a fully voting core.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
Hi Stackers, It has been a week since I posted Nate's nomination to the Neutron core team and I have only received positive feedback. As a consequence, let's welcome Nate to the team. Congratulations and keep up the good work! Best regards Miguel On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 8:57 AM Brian Haley <haleyb.dev@gmail.com> wrote:
Big +1 from me, keep up the great work Nate!
-Brian
On 12/3/18 4:38 PM, Miguel Lavalle wrote:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Nate Johnston (irc:njohnston) as a member of the Neutron core team. Nate started contributing to Neutron back in the Liberty cycle. One of the highlight contributions of that early period is his collaboration with others to implement DSCP QoS rules (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/251738/). After a hiatus of a few cycles, we were lucky to have Nate come back to the community during the Rocky cycle. Since then, he has been a driving force in the adoption in Neutron of Oslo Versioned Objects, the "Run under Python 3 by default" community wide initiative and the optimization of ports creation in bulk to better support containerized workloads. He is a man with a wide range of interests, who is not afraid of expressing his opinions in any of them. The quality and number of his code reviews during the Stein cycle is on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. I especially admire his ability to forcefully handle disagreement in a friendly and easy going manner.
On top of all that, he graciously endured me as his mentor over the past few months. For all these reasons, I think he is ready to join the team and we will be very lucky to have him as a fully voting core.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
participants (4)
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Brian Haley
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LIU Yulong
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Miguel Lavalle
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Slawomir Kaplonski