Hello Frank, hope everything is going well with you. Congratulations! Kato
-----Original Message----- Hi there!
Thanks for all the kind congratulations. I'm really surprised and yet confirmed: we have a very good team!
Indeed, there is really such kind of PTL Hitch-Hiker Guide - without that I would be completly lost. Especialy thanks to Ianychoi, he taught me a lot regarding PTL and I18n workflows. Thanks also to you, amotoki, and AJaeger. You really keep things going and I hope it stays that way.
Now we're looking forward for the Pike release. Hurry up, there are only a few days left to translate things! After that we go into the hot phase of planning for the PTG in Denver. I'm happy to meet many people from you there.
kind regards
Frank -PTL I18n-
Am 2017-08-17 17:00, schrieb Akihiro Motoki:
Nice, Frank.
This is the first time we have our PTL from non-eastern-Asia timezone and I believe it is really good for our global community :)
Don't forget to take a look at the PTL Survival Guide every night before you fall asleep ;)
I am really surprised such kind of secret guide is available :) Just a joke!
Akihiro
2017-08-17 21:53 GMT+09:00 JF Taltavull <jftalta@gmail.com>:
Hello,
Congrats Frank !
Don't forget to take a look at the PTL Survival Guide every night before you fall asleep ;)
-JF
On 17/08/2017 09:38, Ian Y. Choi wrote:
Hello,
Really contrats, Frank Kloeker - he was finally chosen as I18n team PTL for Queens development cycle!
It was so great for me as a PTL for two cycles to interact with not only many translators, but also many OpenStack community members including upstream developers, operators, user group members, and also Foundation members. I learned a lot from my I18n team PTL activities - both technical and non-technical things :)
Although I am busy with my new business life, now I would like to continue myself to finalize Pike development cycle, and also want to help new PTL, translators, and OpenStack community members regarding translation issues as much as I can.
Let's congratulate Frank Kloeker, and make OpenStack more and better internationalized with him together.
With many thanks,
/Ian
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