[openstack-dev] [Neutron] Propose Hongbin Lu for Neutron core
Hi Stackers, I want to nominate Hongbin Lu (irc: hongbin) as a member of the Neutron core team. Hongbin started contributing to the OpenStack community in the Liberty cycle. Over time, he made great contributions in helping the community to better support containers by being core team member and / or PTL in projects such as Zun and Magnum. An then, fortune played in our favor and Hongbin joined the Neutron team in the Queens cycle. Since then, he has made great contributions such as filters validation in the ReST API, PF status propagation to to VFs (ports) in SR-IOV environments and leading the forking of RYU into the os-ken OpenStack project, which provides key foundational functionality for openflow. He is not a man who wastes words, but when he speaks up, his opinions are full of insight. This is reflected in the quality of his code reviews, which in number are on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. Even though Hongbin leaves in Toronto, he speaks Mandarin Chinese and was born and raised in China. This is a big asset in helping the Neutron team to incorporate use cases from that part of the world. Hongbin spent the past few months being mentored by Slawek Kaplonski, who has reported that Hongbin is ready for the challenge of being a core team member. I (and other core team members) concur. I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary. Thank you Miguel
Definitely big +1 from me! — Slawek Kaplonski Senior software engineer Red Hat
Wiadomość napisana przez Miguel Lavalle <miguel@mlavalle.com> w dniu 03.12.2018, o godz. 23:14:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Hongbin Lu (irc: hongbin) as a member of the Neutron core team. Hongbin started contributing to the OpenStack community in the Liberty cycle. Over time, he made great contributions in helping the community to better support containers by being core team member and / or PTL in projects such as Zun and Magnum. An then, fortune played in our favor and Hongbin joined the Neutron team in the Queens cycle. Since then, he has made great contributions such as filters validation in the ReST API, PF status propagation to to VFs (ports) in SR-IOV environments and leading the forking of RYU into the os-ken OpenStack project, which provides key foundational functionality for openflow. He is not a man who wastes words, but when he speaks up, his opinions are full of insight. This is reflected in the quality of his code reviews, which in number are on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. Even though Hongbin leaves in Toronto, he speaks Mandarin Chinese and was born and raised in China. This is a big asset in helping the Neutron team to incorporate use cases from that part of the world.
Hongbin spent the past few months being mentored by Slawek Kaplonski, who has reported that Hongbin is ready for the challenge of being a core team member. I (and other core team members) concur.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
+1 On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 6:43 AM Slawomir Kaplonski <skaplons@redhat.com> wrote:
Definitely big +1 from me!
— Slawek Kaplonski Senior software engineer Red Hat
Wiadomość napisana przez Miguel Lavalle <miguel@mlavalle.com> w dniu 03.12.2018, o godz. 23:14:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Hongbin Lu (irc: hongbin) as a member of the Neutron core team. Hongbin started contributing to the OpenStack community in the Liberty cycle. Over time, he made great contributions in helping the community to better support containers by being core team member and / or PTL in projects such as Zun and Magnum. An then, fortune played in our favor and Hongbin joined the Neutron team in the Queens cycle. Since then, he has made great contributions such as filters validation in the ReST API, PF status propagation to to VFs (ports) in SR-IOV environments and leading the forking of RYU into the os-ken OpenStack project, which provides key foundational functionality for openflow. He is not a man who wastes words, but when he speaks up, his opinions are full of insight. This is reflected in the quality of his code reviews, which in number are on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. Even though Hongbin leaves in Toronto, he speaks Mandarin Chinese and was born and raised in China. This is a big asset in helping the Neutron team to incorporate use cases from that part of the world.
Hongbin spent the past few months being mentored by Slawek Kaplonski, who has reported that Hongbin is ready for the challenge of being a core team member. I (and other core team members) concur.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
Not a core, but definitely +1 from me, I think most Neutron reviews I went through had comments or feedback from Hongbin Lu! On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 at 03:05, LIU Yulong <liuyulong.xa@gmail.com> wrote:
+1
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 6:43 AM Slawomir Kaplonski <skaplons@redhat.com> wrote:
Definitely big +1 from me!
— Slawek Kaplonski Senior software engineer Red Hat
Wiadomość napisana przez Miguel Lavalle <miguel@mlavalle.com> w dniu 03.12.2018, o godz. 23:14:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Hongbin Lu (irc: hongbin) as a member of the Neutron core team. Hongbin started contributing to the OpenStack community in the Liberty cycle. Over time, he made great contributions in helping the community to better support containers by being core team member and / or PTL in projects such as Zun and Magnum. An then, fortune played in our favor and Hongbin joined the Neutron team in the Queens cycle. Since then, he has made great contributions such as filters validation in the ReST API, PF status propagation to to VFs (ports) in SR-IOV environments and leading the forking of RYU into the os-ken OpenStack project, which provides key foundational functionality for openflow. He is not a man who wastes words, but when he speaks up, his opinions are full of insight. This is reflected in the quality of his code reviews, which in number are on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. Even though Hongbin leaves in Toronto, he speaks Mandarin Chinese and was born and raised in China. This is a big asset in helping the Neutron team to incorporate use cases from that part of the world.
Hongbin spent the past few months being mentored by Slawek Kaplonski, who has reported that Hongbin is ready for the challenge of being a core team member. I (and other core team members) concur.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
-- Bernard Cafarelli
Big +1 from me as well! -Brian On 12/3/18 5:14 PM, Miguel Lavalle wrote:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Hongbin Lu (irc: hongbin) as a member of the Neutron core team. Hongbin started contributing to the OpenStack community in the Liberty cycle. Over time, he made great contributions in helping the community to better support containers by being core team member and / or PTL in projects such as Zun and Magnum. An then, fortune played in our favor and Hongbin joined the Neutron team in the Queens cycle. Since then, he has made great contributions such as filters validation in the ReST API, PF status propagation to to VFs (ports) in SR-IOV environments and leading the forking of RYU into the os-ken OpenStack project, which provides key foundational functionality for openflow. He is not a man who wastes words, but when he speaks up, his opinions are full of insight. This is reflected in the quality of his code reviews, which in number are on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. Even though Hongbin leaves in Toronto, he speaks Mandarin Chinese and was born and raised in China. This is a big asset in helping the Neutron team to incorporate use cases from that part of the world.
Hongbin spent the past few months being mentored by Slawek Kaplonski, who has reported that Hongbin is ready for the challenge of being a core team member. I (and other core team members) concur.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
Hi Stackers, It has been a week since I posted Hongbin'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 as well!
-Brian
On 12/3/18 5:14 PM, Miguel Lavalle wrote:
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Hongbin Lu (irc: hongbin) as a member of the Neutron core team. Hongbin started contributing to the OpenStack community in the Liberty cycle. Over time, he made great contributions in helping the community to better support containers by being core team member and / or PTL in projects such as Zun and Magnum. An then, fortune played in our favor and Hongbin joined the Neutron team in the Queens cycle. Since then, he has made great contributions such as filters validation in the ReST API, PF status propagation to to VFs (ports) in SR-IOV environments and leading the forking of RYU into the os-ken OpenStack project, which provides key foundational functionality for openflow. He is not a man who wastes words, but when he speaks up, his opinions are full of insight. This is reflected in the quality of his code reviews, which in number are on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. Even though Hongbin leaves in Toronto, he speaks Mandarin Chinese and was born and raised in China. This is a big asset in helping the Neutron team to incorporate use cases from that part of the world.
Hongbin spent the past few months being mentored by Slawek Kaplonski, who has reported that Hongbin is ready for the challenge of being a core team member. I (and other core team members) concur.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
Hi Stackers, It has been a week since I posted Hongbin's nomination to the Neutron core team and I have only received positive feedback. As a consequence, let's welcome Hongbin to the team. Congratulations and keep up the good work! Best regards On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 11:32 AM Miguel Lavalle <miguel@mlavalle.com> wrote:
Hi Stackers,
It has been a week since I posted Hongbin'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 as well!
-Brian
Hi Stackers,
I want to nominate Hongbin Lu (irc: hongbin) as a member of the Neutron core team. Hongbin started contributing to the OpenStack community in the Liberty cycle. Over time, he made great contributions in helping
On 12/3/18 5:14 PM, Miguel Lavalle wrote: the
community to better support containers by being core team member and / or PTL in projects such as Zun and Magnum. An then, fortune played in our favor and Hongbin joined the Neutron team in the Queens cycle. Since then, he has made great contributions such as filters validation in the ReST API, PF status propagation to to VFs (ports) in SR-IOV environments and leading the forking of RYU into the os-ken OpenStack project, which provides key foundational functionality for openflow. He is not a man who wastes words, but when he speaks up, his opinions are full of insight. This is reflected in the quality of his code reviews, which in number are on par with the leading members of the core team: http://stackalytics.com/?module=neutron-group. Even though Hongbin leaves in Toronto, he speaks Mandarin Chinese and was born and raised in China. This is a big asset in helping the Neutron team to incorporate use cases from that part of the world.
Hongbin spent the past few months being mentored by Slawek Kaplonski, who has reported that Hongbin is ready for the challenge of being a core team member. I (and other core team members) concur.
I will keep this nomination open for a week as customary.
Thank you
Miguel
participants (5)
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Bernard Cafarelli
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Brian Haley
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LIU Yulong
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Miguel Lavalle
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Slawomir Kaplonski