[openstack-dev] [Rally] PTL Candidacy
Hugh Saunders
hugh at wherenow.org
Tue Jul 22 10:09:01 UTC 2014
+1 Boris has the enthusiasm, and time to take Rally forwards. He is
especially good at encouraging people to get involved.
"Ensure that everybody's use cases are fully covered" - this must be
balanced against the need for focus and clear scope.
--
Hugh Saunders
On 21 July 2014 19:38, Boris Pavlovic <bpavlovic at mirantis.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to propose my candidacy for Rally PTL.
>
> I started this project to make benchmarking of OpenStack simple as
> possible. This means not only load generation, but as well OpenStack
> specific benchmark framework, data analyze and integration with gates. All
> these things should make it simple for developers and operators to
> benchmark (perf, scale, stress test) OpenStack, share experiments &
> results, and have a fast way to find what produce bottleneck or just to
> ensure that OpenStack works well under load that they are expecting.
>
> I am current non official PTL and in my responsibilities are such things
> like:
> 1) Adoption of Rally architecture to cover everybody's use cases
> 2) Building & managing work of community
> 3) Writing a lot of code
> 4) Working on docs & wiki
> 5) Helping newbies to join Rally team
>
> As a PTL I would like to continue work and finish my initial goal:
> 1) Ensure that everybody's use cases are fully covered
> 2) There is no monopoly in project
> 3) Run Rally in gates of all OpenStack projects (currently we have check
> jobs in Keystone, Cinder, Glance & Neutron)
> 4) Continue work on making project more mature. It covers such topics like
> increasing unit and functional test coverage and making Rally absolutely
> safe to run against any production cloud)
>
>
> Best regards,
> Boris Pavlovic
>
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