[ptl][election][neutron] PTL candidacy for 2024.1
Hello Openstack Community, I am writing to submit my candidacy for the Neutron PTL position during the 2024.1 cycle. I have worked on Openstack since Diablo (2011), starting as a cloud operator doing L2 overlay development, along with agent performance and scalability on large-scale deployments. During that time I've become a core contributor (2015) and been part of the team making sure our stable branches continue to receive all the back-ports necessary to make downstream consumption easier. I currently work for Canonical in their Sustaining Engineering group, primarily addressing customer issues, with a focus on processes and tools to help us more quickly solve them. My priorities as PTL would be the following: * Always make sure the stable branches are consumable downstream. Distros and operators are, in my opinion, the lifeblood of Openstack, so we have to make sure they are top of mind when fixing bugs, and that back-ports are done in a timely manner. * Continue pursuing CI stability. During the past 6+ cycles the Neutron community has done a great job keeping its CI healthy, as well as actively updating jobs to make sure we use resources wisely and reduce re-checks. * Keep working on, or complete, ongoing specs. There are a number of larger specs that have a great deal of development in progress, I know we can get some of these completed this cycle: ** Active-active L3 Gateway with Multihoming (LP #2002687) ** Multiple back-end support for L3 routers in ML2/OVN (LP #2020823) ** Configurable Security Group rules added by default to new Security Groups (LP #1983053) ** ML2/OVN IPv6 Distributed routing (LP #1998609) * Continue reducing the bug backlog. Over the past few cycles we were able to fix and/or close about 1/3 of our backlog (~400 bugs), but it will slowly creep back up if we let it. We also have to continue looking forward by: * Keeping the Neutron stadium ecosystem alive and healthy. There are a number of diverse projects, some without a large number of resources. We must make sure those communities receive whatever help they need, whether it's making sure we address bugs affecting them, or helping keep their CIs green. * Address any SQLAlchemy 2.0 migration issues detected. We have done a great job during the last few releases with this work, let's keep that up in 2024.1. * Starting development on newly proposed specs ** OVN interconnection (LP #2027742) * Always welcoming new contributors. Thanks for your support. -Brian Haley (haleyb, haleyb.dev@gmail.com)
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Brian Haley