I second Charles’ comments. +1
Thanks, Juan L. Negron <juan.neg...@canonical.com> Mobile: +1 408 634 0292 Cloud Architect Canonical Technical Services Canonical USA GPG : 0A62 BC70 5CBC B4DD F3E6 8A27 A6B1 F3F0 E6B5 F5A3 On Apr 1, 2014, at 8:47 PM, Charles Butler <charles.but...@canonical.com> wrote: > Matt, > > This application looks awesome! I +1 your application for Juju Charmer status > as I know how dedicated you are to improving the overall quality of the charm > store. Best of luck to you in the coming days while the community reviews > your application. You've been a welcome addition to the efforts of guiding > new users in IRC, auditing charms, and pairing over writing amulet tests and > auditing. > > All the best, > > Charles > > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Matt Bruzek <matthew.bru...@canonical.com> > wrote: > Hello Charmers, > > I have been working for Canonical on the Juju Ecosystem team for 3 months, > and it is time to step up and apply for charmer status. > > I have had two tours on the Charm Review Queue and performed reviews of many > charms. Most of my time has been spent doing the Charm Audit, writing tests > to verify that charms are doing what they claim to do. This often involves > diving in to learn the technology the charm provides, and figuring out how to > test that technology in an automated way. > > Here are my credentials for your consideration: > > Authored charms: > > http://manage.jujucharms.com/charms/precise/openmrs > OpenMRS is a open source electronic medical records platform written in Java. > > I have a charm on the way that installs/configures Apache Tomcat. This charm > will have many new features and will provide Juju a robust Java Servlet and > JSP framework. https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+bug/1295710 > > I also engaged the Apache PMC team to gain permission to use the Apache > Tomcat icon in Juju! So the Tomcat charm will have the official Apache Tomcat > icon where the existing charms used the default icon. Once the Tomcat charm > passes a review I plan on replacing/deprecating the existing tomcat6 and > tomcat7 charms. > > Juju Presentations: > > Here is a UDS 2014 Charm School where I gave a deep dive on developing > charms: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByHDXFcz9Nk&feature=share&t=10m15s > > I have given a Juju presentation to the Rochester Minnesota Linux User Group. > You can view the presentation I created here: > http://prezi.com/7xgiezaajjek/juju/ > > Juju Documentation: > > Having worked on several software products, I hold the firm belief that > software need complete documentation to be a great product. I have > contributed to the Juju documentation where ever I see an opportunity. My > contributions can be reviewed here: > > https://github.com/juju/docs/issues/35 > https://github.com/juju/docs/pull/33 > https://github.com/juju/docs/pull/23 > And before the docs were on github: > https://code.launchpad.net/~mbruzek/juju-core/fixed-404-in-authors-charm-writing > https://code.launchpad.net/~mbruzek/juju-core/Fixed-references-to-contents > > Bugs: > > Creating bug reports is an important component of the software development > process. As a developer myself I appreciate a complete bug report, so the > golden rule applies when I find things that can be improved. I try to create > bug reports with detailed descriptions and include steps on how to recreate > the issue. Here are a few examples: > > #1299179 mysql hook failed: "mongos-relation-changed" > #1279879 Juju error on HP cloud with Maximum number of attempts (3) reached > sending request > #1293878 Amulet should work with local charms that are not in version control > #1294690 Amulet should provide a way to detect the Juju environment. > #1296780 KeyError for units that were added by add_unit > #1284309 The rsync fails in error when the -o option is used > > I have reported 17 bugs that are currently open, you can see them all here: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/~mbruzek/+reportedbugs > I am involved with 23 bugs at the moment, if you want to view them all go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/~mbruzek/+bugs > > Code: > > Most of my time has been spent writing Amulet tests for the Charm Audit. Here > are some branches that illustrate my understanding of different charms and > the amulet testing framework. > > lp:~mbruzek/charms/precise/rabbitmq-server/tests > lp:~mbruzek/charms/precise/lamp/trunk > lp:~mbruzek/charms/precise/memcached/trunk > lp:~mbruzek/charms/precise/haproxy/trunk > > Reviews: > > One of the most important responsibilities of a charmer is to welcome the > contributor to the community and help them create quality charms that follow > charm store policy. Sometimes that means giving the contributor things to > improve and fix before they are accepted in the charm store. I have tried to > be welcoming and give constructive suggestions in the reviews that are listed > below. > > #1199052 New charm: mailman > #1272083 HPCC Charm initial check-in for review > #1273790 Charm Needed: wildfly > > Please review my work thus far and consider me for the role of Charmer. I am > dedicated to ensuring the Juju community has the highest quality charms. Much > like the charming process there are opportunities where I could be more > effective. Let me know where I can improve and you have my word that I will > continue to progress to be the best representative of the Juju community as I > can be. > > Sincerely, > > Matt Bruzek <matthew.bru...@canonical.com> > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju
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