[openstack-dev] [neutron] Changes to the core team

Brandon Logan brandon.logan at RACKSPACE.COM
Thu Jan 22 19:37:06 UTC 2015


Congratulations Doug!

On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 11:21 -0600, Kyle Mestery wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Kyle Mestery <mestery at mestery.com>
> wrote:
>         The last time we looked at core reviewer stats was in December
>         [1]. In looking at the current stats, I'm going to propose
>         some changes to the core team. Reviews are the most important
>         part of being a core reviewer, so we need to ensure cores are
>         doing reviews. The stats for the 90 day period [2] indicate
>         some changes are needed for core reviewers who are no longer
>         reviewing on pace with the other core reviewers.
>         
>         
>         First of all, I'm removing Sumit Naiksatam from neutron-core.
>         Sumit has been a core reviewer for a long time, and his past
>         contributions are very much thanked by the entire OpenStack
>         Neutron team. If Sumit jumps back in with thoughtful reviews
>         in the future, we can look at getting him back as a Neutron
>         core reviewer. But for now, his stats indicate he's not
>         reviewing at a level consistent with the rest of the Neutron
>         core reviewers.
>         
>         
>         As part of the change, I'd like to propose Doug Wiegley as a
>         new Neutron core reviewer. Doug has been actively reviewing
>         code across not only all the Neutron projects, but also other
>         projects such as infra. His help and work in the services
>         split in December were the reason we were so successful in
>         making that happen. Doug has also been instrumental in the
>         Neutron LBaaS V2 rollout, as well as helping to merge code in
>         the other neutron service repositories.
>         
>         I'd also like to take this time to remind everyone that
>         reviewing code is a responsibility, in Neutron the same as
>         other projects. And core reviewers are especially beholden to
>         this responsibility. I'd also like to point out that +1/-1
>         reviews are very useful, and I encourage everyone to continue
>         reviewing code even if you are not a core reviewer.
>         
>         Existing neutron cores, please vote +1/-1 for the addition of
>         Doug to the core team.
>         
>         
> It's been a week, and Doug has received plenty of support. Welcome to
> the Neutron Core Review team Doug!
> 
> Kyle
>  
> 
>         Thanks!
>         Kyle
>         
>         [1]
>         http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-December/051986.html
>         [2]
>         http://russellbryant.net/openstack-stats/neutron-reviewers-90.txt
>         
> 
> 
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