[openstack-dev] [tricircle]PTL nomination end, and no voting needed
joehuang
joehuang at huawei.com
Wed Sep 21 07:13:56 UTC 2016
Hello,
During the last weekly meeting, we discussed that the deadline for PTL candidacy will be this Tuesday noon, for we are not OpenStack big-tent project yet, so the deadline is not needed to be aligned with other official projects.
According to the election program in OpenStack community, voting will be held if there is more than one nomination. For there is only one nomination until now, so no voting is required.
As the result of the nomination, I'll continue to serve as the PTL in Ocata release, thank you everyone's great contribution, let's do better in the coming Ocata release.
Best Regards
Chaoyi Huang (joehuang)
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From: Shinobu Kinjo [shinobu.kj at gmail.com]
Sent: 18 September 2016 19:48
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [tricircle]PTL candidacy
No objection.
I really appreciate your great leadership.
Cheers,
Shinobu
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 6:26 PM, joehuang <joehuang at huawei.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is Chaoyi Huang(nick: joehuang), I would like to nominate myself as
> Tricircle PTL in Ocata release.
>
> Before look forward to what to do in Ocata release, I want to have a short
> look back what's Tricircle has done in Newton release. The objectives and
> our progress in Newton release are:
>
> * Cross OpenStack L2 networking: "local network" and "shared vlan" supported
> in Tricircle for L2/L3 networking functionalities, this is a great
> fundamental for our Newton release.
> * Dynamic pod binding: the framework is in review.
> * Tempest and basic VM/Volume operation: tempest based check and gate test
> has been integrated into the process, support basic features tempest
> * Keep Tricircle follow OpenStack open source development guideline to make
> Tricircle project as open as any other OpenStack project, so that more and
> more talents would like to join and contribute in Tricircle, and target at
> being a big tent project of OpenStack, being member of OpenStack eco-system
> and help the eco-system to address the problem domain in multi-OpenStack
> cloud, no matter it's in one site or multi-site: now Tricircle is applying
> big-tent application, and the splitting is ongoing, and glad to see more and
> more contributors join Tricricle community.
>
>
> This is great progress for Tricricle based on every contributor's great
> effort.
>
> As the Tricircle will be splitted and dedicate for cross Neutron networking
> automation, my vision for Tricircle Ocata will based on our basis in Newton
> release and what we discussed in these weeks:
>
> * Ensure the Tricircle splitting smoothly with quality.
> * Continue cross OpenStack L2/L3 networking, and work with upstream projects
> like Neutron, L2GW
> * Being better citizen in OpenStack, continue the big-tent application, and
> collaboration with other projects
> * enhance the installation method and make it easier to play Tricircle, so
> that more contributors would like to join Tricircle.
> * Start advance networking service support in Ocata for Tricircle if
> possible
>
> Since the Tricircle project tries to address very fundamental cross Neutron
> networking automation chanllenges, it's exciting to work and contribute in
> such a project, let's enjoy the journey.
>
> Best Regards
> Chaoyi Huang(joehuang)
>
>
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