[openstack-dev] [Infra] PTL Candidacy

Tristan Cacqueray tristan.cacqueray at enovance.com
Fri Apr 3 17:37:16 UTC 2015


confirmed

On 04/02/2015 05:35 PM, James E. Blair wrote:
> I would like to announce my candidacy for the Infrastructure PTL.
> 
> I have developed and operated the project infrastructure for several
> years and have been honored to serve as the PTL for the Kilo cycle.
> 
> I was instrumental not only in creating the project gating system and
> development process, but also in scaling it from three projects to 600.
> 
> In Juno, we have begun a real effort to make the project infrastructure
> consumable in its own right.  We've made a lot of progress and we're
> seeing more people joining this effort as we get closer to the goal of
> re-usability.  It's starting to pay off, but we still have a lot to do.
> 
> We're also looking at getting into the business of operating an
> OpenStack cloud.  This is potentially a very exciting new venture, with
> a heavily used production cloud available for anyone in OpenStack to see
> and alter its operation.  We're only just starting this project and hope
> to settle on some parameters as soon as we finish up our current
> priorities.
> 
> I have also proposed some major changes to the key infrastructure
> projects Zuul and Nodepool.  In both cases, the intent is to help us
> continue to scale out the system to handle more projects easier, and to
> make the overall system more comprehensible.
> 
> Those are just three of several important efforts I anticipate this
> cycle and they span the spectrum from software development to
> operations.  Once again, a large part of the work of the PTL this cycle
> will be helping to coordinate and facilitate these efforts.
> 
> I am thrilled to be a part of one of the most open free software project
> infrastructures, and I would very much like to continue to serve as its
> PTL.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim
> 
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