[manila] Propose Liron Kuchlani and Vida Haririan to manila-tempest-plugin-core
Hello Zorillas, Vida's been our bug czar since the Ussuri release and she's conceptualized and executed our successful bug triage strategy. She has also painstakingly organized several documentation and code bug squash events and kept the pulse on multi-release efforts. She's taught me a lot about project management and you can see tangible results here, I suppose :) Liron's fixed a lot of test code bugs and covered some old and important test gaps over the past few releases. He's driving standardization of the tempest plugin and bringing in best practices from tempest, refstack and elsewhere into our testing. It's always a pleasure to work with Liron since he's happy to provide and welcome feedback. More recently, Liron and Vida have enabled us to work with the InteropWG and define refstack guidelines. They've also gotten us closer to members from the QA community who they work with more closely downstream. In short, they bring in different perspectives while also espousing the team's core values. So I'd like to propose their addition to the manila-tempest-plugin-core team. Please give me your +/- 1s for this proposal. Thanks, Goutham
A big +1 for both. Thank you for your contributions so far. On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 3:39 PM Goutham Pacha Ravi <gouthampravi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Zorillas,
Vida's been our bug czar since the Ussuri release and she's conceptualized and executed our successful bug triage strategy. She has also painstakingly organized several documentation and code bug squash events and kept the pulse on multi-release efforts. She's taught me a lot about project management and you can see tangible results here, I suppose :)
Liron's fixed a lot of test code bugs and covered some old and important test gaps over the past few releases. He's driving standardization of the tempest plugin and bringing in best practices from tempest, refstack and elsewhere into our testing. It's always a pleasure to work with Liron since he's happy to provide and welcome feedback.
More recently, Liron and Vida have enabled us to work with the InteropWG and define refstack guidelines. They've also gotten us closer to members from the QA community who they work with more closely downstream. In short, they bring in different perspectives while also espousing the team's core values. So I'd like to propose their addition to the manila-tempest-plugin-core team.
Please give me your +/- 1s for this proposal.
Thanks, Goutham
-- Douglas Salles Viroel
Big +1! Thank you, Liron and Vida! :) Em qua., 7 de abr. de 2021 às 15:40, Goutham Pacha Ravi < gouthampravi@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hello Zorillas,
Vida's been our bug czar since the Ussuri release and she's conceptualized and executed our successful bug triage strategy. She has also painstakingly organized several documentation and code bug squash events and kept the pulse on multi-release efforts. She's taught me a lot about project management and you can see tangible results here, I suppose :)
Liron's fixed a lot of test code bugs and covered some old and important test gaps over the past few releases. He's driving standardization of the tempest plugin and bringing in best practices from tempest, refstack and elsewhere into our testing. It's always a pleasure to work with Liron since he's happy to provide and welcome feedback.
More recently, Liron and Vida have enabled us to work with the InteropWG and define refstack guidelines. They've also gotten us closer to members from the QA community who they work with more closely downstream. In short, they bring in different perspectives while also espousing the team's core values. So I'd like to propose their addition to the manila-tempest-plugin-core team.
Please give me your +/- 1s for this proposal.
Thanks, Goutham
Ditto, including the big thanks. On 07/04/21 16:04 -0300, Carlos Silva wrote:
Big +1!
Thank you, Liron and Vida! :)
Em qua., 7 de abr. de 2021 às 15:40, Goutham Pacha Ravi < gouthampravi@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hello Zorillas,
Vida's been our bug czar since the Ussuri release and she's conceptualized and executed our successful bug triage strategy. She has also painstakingly organized several documentation and code bug squash events and kept the pulse on multi-release efforts. She's taught me a lot about project management and you can see tangible results here, I suppose :)
Liron's fixed a lot of test code bugs and covered some old and important test gaps over the past few releases. He's driving standardization of the tempest plugin and bringing in best practices from tempest, refstack and elsewhere into our testing. It's always a pleasure to work with Liron since he's happy to provide and welcome feedback.
More recently, Liron and Vida have enabled us to work with the InteropWG and define refstack guidelines. They've also gotten us closer to members from the QA community who they work with more closely downstream. In short, they bring in different perspectives while also espousing the team's core values. So I'd like to propose their addition to the manila-tempest-plugin-core team.
Please give me your +/- 1s for this proposal.
Thanks, Goutham
+1! Happy to see these proposals! Thanks Vida and Liron for all your contributions! On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 9:46 PM Tom Barron <tpb@dyncloud.net> wrote:
Ditto, including the big thanks.
On 07/04/21 16:04 -0300, Carlos Silva wrote:
Big +1!
Thank you, Liron and Vida! :)
Em qua., 7 de abr. de 2021 às 15:40, Goutham Pacha Ravi < gouthampravi@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hello Zorillas,
Vida's been our bug czar since the Ussuri release and she's conceptualized and executed our successful bug triage strategy. She has also painstakingly organized several documentation and code bug squash events and kept the pulse on multi-release efforts. She's taught me a lot about project management and you can see tangible results here, I suppose :)
Liron's fixed a lot of test code bugs and covered some old and important test gaps over the past few releases. He's driving standardization of the tempest plugin and bringing in best practices from tempest, refstack and elsewhere into our testing. It's always a pleasure to work with Liron since he's happy to provide and welcome feedback.
More recently, Liron and Vida have enabled us to work with the InteropWG and define refstack guidelines. They've also gotten us closer to members from the QA community who they work with more closely downstream. In short, they bring in different perspectives while also espousing the team's core values. So I'd like to propose their addition to the manila-tempest-plugin-core team.
Please give me your +/- 1s for this proposal.
Thanks, Goutham
On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 11:38 AM Goutham Pacha Ravi <gouthampravi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Zorillas,
Vida's been our bug czar since the Ussuri release and she's conceptualized and executed our successful bug triage strategy. She has also painstakingly organized several documentation and code bug squash events and kept the pulse on multi-release efforts. She's taught me a lot about project management and you can see tangible results here, I suppose :)
Liron's fixed a lot of test code bugs and covered some old and important test gaps over the past few releases. He's driving standardization of the tempest plugin and bringing in best practices from tempest, refstack and elsewhere into our testing. It's always a pleasure to work with Liron since he's happy to provide and welcome feedback.
More recently, Liron and Vida have enabled us to work with the InteropWG and define refstack guidelines. They've also gotten us closer to members from the QA community who they work with more closely downstream. In short, they bring in different perspectives while also espousing the team's core values. So I'd like to propose their addition to the manila-tempest-plugin-core team.
Please give me your +/- 1s for this proposal.
Amazing. Thank you all for your responses. I've added Vida and Liron to the manila-tempest-plugin-core group.
Thanks, Goutham
participants (5)
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Carlos Silva
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Douglas
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Goutham Pacha Ravi
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Tom Barron
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Victoria Martínez de la Cruz