[openstack-dev] [all] what do you work on upstream of OpenStack?
Clint Byrum
clint at fewbar.com
Fri Jun 24 05:26:15 UTC 2016
Excerpts from Doug Hellmann's message of 2016-06-23 08:37:04 -0400:
> Excerpts from Doug Hellmann's message of 2016-06-13 15:11:17 -0400:
> > I'm trying to pull together some information about contributions
> > that OpenStack community members have made *upstream* of OpenStack,
> > via code, docs, bug reports, or anything else to dependencies that
> > we have.
> >
> > If you've made a contribution of that sort, I would appreciate a
> > quick note. Please reply off-list, there's no need to spam everyone,
> > and I'll post the summary if folks want to see it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Doug
> >
>
> I've summarized the results of all of your responses (on and off
> list) on a blog post this morning [1]. I removed individual names
> because I was concentrating on the community as a whole, rather than
> individual contributions.
>
> I'm sure there are projects not listed, either because I missed
> something in my summary or because someone didn't reply. Please feel
> free to leave a comment on the post with references to other projects.
> It's not necessary to link to specific commits or bugs or anything like
> that, unless there's something you would especially like to highlight.
>
> Thank you for your input into the survey. I'm impressed with the
> breadth of the results. I'm very happy to know that our community,
> which so often seems to be focused on building new projects, also
> contributes to existing projects that we all rely on.
>
> [1] https://doughellmann.com/blog/2016/06/23/openstack-contributions-to-other-open-source-projects/
That is pretty cool.
I forgot to reply to your original request, but I did a lot of python3
porting on the pysaml2 project in support of Keystone's python3 port.
https://github.com/rohe/pysaml2/commits?author=SpamapS
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