[openstack-dev] Quantum PTL Candidacy
Shake Chen
shake.chen at gmail.com
Tue Mar 5 02:55:41 UTC 2013
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Nathanael Burton <
nathanael.i.burton at gmail.com> wrote:
> Shake, I believe that was moved to this [1] blueprint and (mostly?) merged.
>
> [1] - https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-scheduler
>
Thanks.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Shake Chen <shake.chen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 3:59 AM, Mark McClain <mark.mcclain at dreamhost.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi-
>>>
>>> I'm writing to announce my candidacy for the Quantum PTL. The Quantum
>>> team has done a great job during the Grizzly cycle and I'm excited about
>>> what's ahead for the Havana cycle. My work at DreamHost provides me a
>>> unique perspective of deploying Quantum at scale using both IPv4 and IPv6.
>>> Working for a deployer also reinforces my desire for a vibrant,
>>> multi-vendor ecosystem within Quantum.
>>>
>>> Qualifications
>>> -------------------
>>>
>>> I am a Quantum core developer with 13 years of commercial Python
>>> development experience. During my career, I have developed and deployed
>>> network applications based on the same underlying libraries as Quantum. I
>>> started contributing to Quantum during the Essex development cycle. In
>>> Folsom, I was promoted to core and was the primary developer of the DHCP
>>> implementation and Quantum's network namespace library.
>>>
>>> Grizzly Accomplishments
>>> ----------------------------------
>>>
>>> In the Grizzly cycle, I worked both as a developer and a core team
>>> member.
>>>
>>> Grizzly Development:
>>> - Added Metadata Service Support to Quantum. (Quantum High Priority)
>>> - Developed database migration framework for Quantum to support all
>>> plugins. (Quantum Essential Priority)
>>> - Developed the LBaaS Agent Reference Implementation. (Quantum High
>>> Priority)
>>> - Added support for preserving NIC ordering when booting an instance
>>> attached to Quantum. (Nova High Priority Bug)
>>>
>>> Grizzly Core Team:
>>> - Second most active reviewer on the Quantum team.
>>> - Leader of the L3/IPAM/DHCP and Database sub teams.
>>> - Led triaging and sub-team assignment of bugs.
>>> - Assisted members of the community to further their understanding of
>>> Quantum and improve Python development best practices.
>>> - Interfaced with vendors new to Quantum and helped in the integration
>>> of their plugins.
>>> (core reviewer on 4 of the new vendor plugins included with
>>> Grizzly)
>>> - Worked to promote Quantum by presenting at regional OpenStack Meetups
>>> in both Atlanta and Los Angeles.
>>>
>>>
>>> Havana
>>> -----------
>>>
>>> During the Havana development cycle, I'd like to see the team focus on:
>>>
>>> - Continuing to grow the community of contributors and code reviewers.
>>> - Improving documentation for both deployers and developers.
>>> - Improving database resource modeling and extension management.
>>> - Collaborating with the Nova team to make Quantum the default network
>>> implementation.
>>> - Leveraging the service insertion framework to add new services (i.e.
>>> VPN).
>>> - Modularization of L2 and L3.
>>> - L3 improvements (ACLs, better IPv6, pluggable IPAM).
>>> - Integrating plugins from vendors new to the community including LBaaS
>>> plugins/drivers.
>>> - Further work to ease deploying at scale.
>>> - More efficient Quantum system testing and gating.
>>> - Supporting the Horizon team for better Quantum integration.
>>>
>>>
>> I have question: seem miss the feature Quantum Multi-host DHCP and L3
>> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-multihost
>>
>> lack of the feature, seem impossible instead of the nova network.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I'd love the chance to be the PTL and work with the Quantum team to fill
>>> in gaps in this list during the summit in Portland.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> mark
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>>
>>
>>
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>> Shake Chen
>>
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