[all][elections][ptl][tc] Combined PTL/TC Nominations End
The PTL and TC Nomination period is now over. The official candidate lists for PTLs [0] and TC seats [1] are available on the election website. -- PTL Election Details -- There are 6 projects without candidates, so according to this resolution[2], the TC will have to decide how the following projects will proceed: Adjutant, Heat, Monasca, Puppet_OpenStack, Sahara, Zun There is 1 project that will have elections: Cyborg. Polling will start Aug 31, 2021 23:45 UTC. -- TC Election Details -- Now begins the campaigning period where candidates and electorate may debate their statements. Thank you, Ian Y. Choi (ianychoi) On behalf of all the Election Officials [0] https://governance.openstack.org/election/#yoga-ptl-candidates [1] https://governance.openstack.org/election/#yoga-tc-candidates [2] https://governance.openstack.org/resolutions/20141128-elections-process-for-...
Hello, Even though the PTL nomination period is over, I would like to submit my candidacy for Puppet OpenStack in the hope that you will have me. I’ve been involved in OpenStack since around 2014, got involved with Puppet OpenStack in 2016, has been a core reviewer since 2018 and also held the PTL position for the Stein cycle. The Puppet OpenStack project is in a very mature state, the majority of our work is staying up-to-date with the constant changes to configuration options and general deployment topology changes but the interface itself is considered very stable and we have a very rigorous stable backport policy that helps us. We have a lot of major work done the last cycles, moving to CentOS 8, moving to CentOS Stream, adding support for Puppet 7 etc. We’ve also seen a major amount of cleanup and fixes to the policy (JSON to YAML) code (thanks Takashi!). The Puppet OpenStack team is limited and we therefore don’t hold any meetings and instead rely on the #puppet-openstack IRC channel for communications (come and say hello!). Best regards Tobias Urdin, Binero —— In the hopes that this will help the TC when following the leaderless-program policy for appointing a PTL. This candidacy is available in review: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/election/+/806099
On Thu, Aug 26, 2021 at 07:41:28AM +0000, Tobias Urdin wrote:
Hello,
Even though the PTL nomination period is over, I would like to submit my candidacy for Puppet OpenStack in the hope that you will have me.
I’ve been involved in OpenStack since around 2014, got involved with Puppet OpenStack in 2016, has been a core reviewer since 2018 and also held the PTL position for the Stein cycle.
The Puppet OpenStack project is in a very mature state, the majority of our work is staying up-to-date with the constant changes to configuration options and general deployment topology changes but the interface itself is considered very stable and we have a very rigorous stable backport policy that helps us.
We have a lot of major work done the last cycles, moving to CentOS 8, moving to CentOS Stream, adding support for Puppet 7 etc. We’ve also seen a major amount of cleanup and fixes to the policy (JSON to YAML) code (thanks Takashi!).
The Puppet OpenStack team is limited and we therefore don’t hold any meetings and instead rely on the #puppet-openstack IRC channel for communications (come and say hello!).
Best regards Tobias Urdin, Binero
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In the hopes that this will help the TC when following the leaderless-program policy for appointing a PTL. This candidacy is available in review: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/election/+/806099
'unofficial' +1. Thanks for volunteering Tobias! Cheers, Brent -- Brent Eagles Principal Software Engineer Red Hat Inc.
participants (3)
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Brent Eagles
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Ian Y. Choi
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Tobias Urdin