Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-24 Thread balaji patnala
+1

On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 7:33 PM, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com wrote:

 I confirm that Vishvananda is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

 On 03/15/2013 05:41 PM, Vishvananda Ishaya wrote:
  Hello all,
 
  I would like to run for a seat on The Technical Comittee. I have been
 working on Nova since it was a project as Nasa and I have been heavily
 involved in openstack since it was founded. I was elected to the precursor
 to TC (the Project Oversight Committee, later named the Project Policy
 Board) when it was first created.
 
  I was also elected as the first PTL for Nova and have been filling that
 role for the last two years. I am the top contributor to Nova over the
 lifetime of the project, and the third most frequent contributor over the
 past 12 months. I helped to create Devstack, Keystone, and Cinder. In
 addition, I have contributed to Oslo and I am a member of the
 stable-maintenance team.
 
  Despite passing on the mantle of Nova PTL, I am still deeply involved
 with OpenStack and I want to make sure that it continues to be a huge
 success. As OpenStack grows, one of the most important challenges we face
 is integration. It is vital that we have technical leaders that are focused
 cross-project and dedicated to making OpenStack as a whole successful.
 
  I currently work as the Director of Open Source at Nebula, Inc.
 Previously I was a principal engineer on the private cloud team at
 Rackspace, and before that I was a senior developer on the Nebula project
 at NASA where Nova was created.
 
  Thanks,
  Vish
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-24 Thread balaji patnala
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On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com wrote:

 I confirm that Thierry is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

 On 03/15/2013 11:32 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
  Hi everyone,
 
  I'd like to run for reelection to one of the Technical Committee
  directly-elected seats.
 
  For those who don't know me, I've been handling release management
  duties for OpenStack since November 2010, a work currently sponsored by
  the OpenStack Foundation. My involvement is mostly around project
  coordination, keeping a global view and trying to anticipate issues as
  our development community grows even larger. I'm also heading the
  Vulnerability Management team, which handles incoming security issues
  reports. On the development side, I authored the rootwrap framework
  which is being used by a few of our projects, and whenever I find some
  free time, I'm working on improving it.
 
  I've been regularly elected by our community to the Project Policy Board
  and Technical Committee directly-elected seats for the last two years. I
  was heavily involved in the transition to our new governance, authored
  the Technical Committee charter, and have been chosen to chair it for
  the past 6 months.
 
  I think it's important that the Technical Committee contains
  representation from the horizontal functions within the project (Docs,
  QA, Infrastructure, Vulnerability management, Release management...),
  since each project is already represented by the seats granted for all
 PTLs.
 
  Over the last 30 months we grew from 2 projects to 10 projects, and I'm
  proud to be part of this community which successfully managed to handle
  growth and adoption while preserving our ideals of open design and open
  development.
 
  The challenges ahead of us include accommodating further growth, resist
  fragmentation, and maintaining efficiency and coherence as we grow well
  past Dunbar's number. I hope that you place me in a position where I can
  help us through those challenges.
 
  Thanks,
 

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Thierry is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/15/2013 11:32 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 
 I'd like to run for reelection to one of the Technical Committee
 directly-elected seats.
 
 For those who don't know me, I've been handling release management
 duties for OpenStack since November 2010, a work currently sponsored by
 the OpenStack Foundation. My involvement is mostly around project
 coordination, keeping a global view and trying to anticipate issues as
 our development community grows even larger. I'm also heading the
 Vulnerability Management team, which handles incoming security issues
 reports. On the development side, I authored the rootwrap framework
 which is being used by a few of our projects, and whenever I find some
 free time, I'm working on improving it.
 
 I've been regularly elected by our community to the Project Policy Board
 and Technical Committee directly-elected seats for the last two years. I
 was heavily involved in the transition to our new governance, authored
 the Technical Committee charter, and have been chosen to chair it for
 the past 6 months.
 
 I think it's important that the Technical Committee contains
 representation from the horizontal functions within the project (Docs,
 QA, Infrastructure, Vulnerability management, Release management...),
 since each project is already represented by the seats granted for all PTLs.
 
 Over the last 30 months we grew from 2 projects to 10 projects, and I'm
 proud to be part of this community which successfully managed to handle
 growth and adoption while preserving our ideals of open design and open
 development.
 
 The challenges ahead of us include accommodating further growth, resist
 fragmentation, and maintaining efficiency and coherence as we grow well
 past Dunbar's number. I hope that you place me in a position where I can
 help us through those challenges.
 
 Thanks,
 

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Carl is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/15/2013 07:08 PM, Carl Perry wrote:
 Greetings -
 
 I would like to run for a TC seat as well. My platform is a focus on
 deployment and operations for OpenStack. I'm not going to mince words:
 deploying OpenStack is hard. Maintaining it is even harder. I don't
 think it needs to be this way. I spent two years designing and deploying
 a cloud based on OpenStack and it really seemed much harder to do than
 it should have been, especially when you factor in configuration
 management tools.
 
 I would like to promote a more operational approach to the decisions
 made inside the OpenStack community. Some of it is easy, some of it is
 hard. I don't expect things to change overnight, but I do feel that a
 course correction is needed, that it's going to need to come from a
 whole project approach as well as code contribution, and that now is the
 time to make it.
 
 As I said, I spent the last two years as an implementor of OpenStack
 with the DreamCompute project at DreamHost and have now moved on to a
 new position as a solutions architect at Midokura. These positions have
 given (and continue to give) me a customer perspective of what it takes
 to deploy, maintain, and upgrade OpenStack in production. While my
 company supports me and my desire to run for the TC, I'm running
 independent of my company in order to keep a vendor neutral approach.
 
 Thanks for your time!
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Chris is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/18/2013 06:11 PM, Chris Behrens wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'd like to announce my candidacy for a seat on the OpenStack
 Technical Committee.
 
 - General background -
 
 I have over 15 years of experience designing and building distributed
 systems.  I am currently a Senior Software Developer at Rackspace,
 where I have been for a 2 and a half years now.  Most of my time
 at Rackspace has been spent working on OpenStack as both a developer and
 a technical leader.  My first week at Rackspace was spent at the very first
 OpenStack Design Summit in Austin where the project was announced.
 
 Prior to working at Rackspace, I held various roles over 14 years
 at Concentric Network Corporation/XO Communications including Senior
 Software Architect and eventually Director of Engineering.  My main
 focus there was on an award winning web/email hosting platform which
 we'd built to be extremely scalable and fault tolerant.  While my
 name is not on this patent, I was heavily involved with the development
 and design that led to US6611861.
 
 - Why am I interested? -
 
 I have strong feelings for OpenStack and I want to help take it to
 the next level.  I have a lot of technical knowledge and experience
 building scalable distributed systems.
 
 During most of my past experience, I haven't had the luxury of having
 access to a lot extremely fast hardware, so it's been important to
 make software as performant as possible.  I've also had to put lots of
 effort into having 0 downtime, meaning code can be updated seamlessly
 without dropping clients.  I've also been one to lead host and software
 security efforts so I have a lot of strong feelings in this area.
 
 I am extremely interested in using this experience to make OpenStack
 perform well, be secure, be more easily pluggable, and easy to use!
 
 - OpenStack contributions -
 
 As I mentioned above, I was at the very first design summit, so
 I've been involved with the project from the beginning.  I started
 the initial work for nova-scheduler shortly after the project was
 opened.  I also implemented the RPC support for kombu, making sure
 to properly support reconnecting and so forth which didn't work
 quite so well with the carrot code.  I've contributed a number of
 improvements designed to make nova-api more performant.  I've worked on
 the filter scheduler as well as designing and implementing the
 first version of the Zones replacement that we named 'Cells'.
 
 I'm currently looking forward to restructuring our use of DB API to better
 support upgrades w/ schema changes as well as committing an alternative
 DB backend implementation for mysql that significantly reduces how long
 we block on DB API calls compared to sqlalchemy.
 
 - Summary -
 
 I feel my years of experience contributing to and leading large scale
 technical projects along with my knowledge of the OpenStack projects
 will provide a good foundation for technical leadership.
 
 Thanks,
 
 - Chris
 
 
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Eric is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/18/2013 03:23 PM, Eric Windisch wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'd like to run for a seat on the Technical Committee. I am a Principal 
 Engineer at Cloudscaling, but I am running as an individual.
 
 For over two years, beginning with Bexar, I have been working to bring 
 working OpenStack solutions to customers. My first code contributions landed 
 in Cactus, but my contributions have not been limited to code alone. I 
 propose and drive summit and mailing list discussions, contribute to those 
 discussions led by others, have begun contributing to packaging efforts, and 
 soon intend to land documentation changes.
 
 The code I do write and review tends to be in Oslo. Working with Oslo, and 
 with OpenStack deployments, I have the perspective to work across projects.
 
 Before my involvement with OpenStack, in my former role as the owner and 
 technical director of a VPS hosting company, I was already building open 
 source cloud infrastructure as early as 2007.  For years preceding the 
 existence of OpenStack, I've worked on many of the technical problems and 
 challenges facing a cloud, not only those related to virtualization, 
 networking, and storage, but also billing, metering, and user interfaces.
 
 The number of companies and contributors involved in OpenStack is exploding. 
 Each conference has been shockingly larger than the last. We have new 
 projects being added in each 6-month release. These are problems that the TC 
 must be prepared to deal with. We need technical leadership that understands 
 the problems of these projects, can help them succeed, and especially for 
 those individually elected seats -- can bring them to together.
 
 I am deeply committed to the success of OpenStack and to open source cloud. I 
 thank you for your consideration and ask that you please vote for me. 
 
 Regards,
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Michael is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/15/2013 11:27 AM, Michael Still wrote:
 Hi. I'd like to run for the TC Spring 2013 election. I am a senior
 software engineer at Rackspace in their OpenStack group, and have
 worked in a variety of cloud devops roles for the last seven years.
 I think my operations experience gives me an interesting perspective
 into where OpenStack should be going in the next few years.
 
 My basic platform is the same as for the Nova PTL election [1] -- I
 think we need to get better at closing bugs, and selecting defaults
 which work out of the box for OpenStack deployers. We are blessed
 with a very engaged user community, and we need to focus us much as
 possible on giving new users a good experience.
 
 I am an active Nova and Oslo core reviewer and frequently appear in
 the top ten contributors for Nova in a given month. I am a very active
 code reviewer, especially for Nova. I am also serve on the OpenStack
 Vulnerability Management Team. I strongly believe in the future of
 OpenStack and want to be part of that success in any way I can. For
 the last two years my non-OpenStack open source contributions have
 mainly been as Director for linux.conf.au 2013, which was the largest
 OpenStack event to be run in Australia so far.
 
 Thanks,
 Michael
 
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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Chuck is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/16/2013 12:59 PM, Chuck Thier wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 I would like to run for a seat on the TC.   I am one of the original
 developers of Rackspace Cloud Files which became Openstack Swift, and
 was deeply involved with the creation of Openstack.  I also lead the
 team at Rackspace to create Cloud Block Storage which built off the
 foundation of Openstack Cinder, and during that time contributed
 directly and indirectly to Nova and Cinder.  I have the unique
 experience of not only developing across several Openstack projects, but
 also being responsible for deploying the projects at a very large scale.
  I have a track record for fighting for reasonable APIs, upgradeability,
 and maintainability across projects.  I have also fought to ensure that
 we have equal and fair representation from all projects in the Openstack
 community. 
 
 The purpose of the TC is not to legislate from the bench, but when
 questions and issues are brought to the TC I will continue to support
 these ideals.  I deeply care for Openstack and its future success, so
 please consider me for this position.
 
 Thanks,
 
 --
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 @creiht
 
 
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Gary is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/15/2013 02:13 PM, Gary Kotton wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'd like to run for the Technical Committee in the up and coming elections.
 
 I am a Principle Software Engineer at Red Hat. I have been actively
 developing OpenStack since the Essex release. I am currently a Quantum
 core developer. In addition to this I am also core on the Stable
 Maintenance team. I also have contribute to Nova, OSLO, documentation
 and devstack. In Nova the work was mainly focused on the Quantum
 integrations. My latest contribution was the VM ensembles, part of
 which was added in Grizzly release and hopefully will be completed in
 the up and coming Havana release. I spend most of my days reviewing,
 testing, debugging, documenting and developing with the goal of making
 OpenStack better. I am thankful to my employer Red Hat to have the
 opportunity and time to work on such and amazing project.
 
 I have close to 18 years of experience in the industry. Over that course
 of time I have strived to produce quality, usable, robust and optimal
 solutions. I would like to bring all that experience to the table to
 ensure that we have a better product. We are working in a very healthy,
 dynamic and vibrant community. A few things that I would like to improve
 are the following:
 - cross project interaction
 - growth of the community
 - sharing of ideas and information
 
 In my spare time I run.
 
 Thanks
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-22 Thread Monty Taylor
I confirm that Vishvananda is eligible to run for a seat on the TC.

On 03/15/2013 05:41 PM, Vishvananda Ishaya wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 I would like to run for a seat on The Technical Comittee. I have been working 
 on Nova since it was a project as Nasa and I have been heavily involved in 
 openstack since it was founded. I was elected to the precursor to TC (the 
 Project Oversight Committee, later named the Project Policy Board) when it 
 was first created.
 
 I was also elected as the first PTL for Nova and have been filling that role 
 for the last two years. I am the top contributor to Nova over the lifetime of 
 the project, and the third most frequent contributor over the past 12 months. 
 I helped to create Devstack, Keystone, and Cinder. In addition, I have 
 contributed to Oslo and I am a member of the stable-maintenance team.
 
 Despite passing on the mantle of Nova PTL, I am still deeply involved with 
 OpenStack and I want to make sure that it continues to be a huge success. As 
 OpenStack grows, one of the most important challenges we face is integration. 
 It is vital that we have technical leaders that are focused cross-project and 
 dedicated to making OpenStack as a whole successful.
 
 I currently work as the Director of Open Source at Nebula, Inc. Previously I 
 was a principal engineer on the private cloud team at Rackspace, and before 
 that I was a senior developer on the Nebula project at NASA where Nova was 
 created.
 
 Thanks,
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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-18 Thread Eric Windisch
Hello,

I'd like to run for a seat on the Technical Committee. I am a Principal 
Engineer at Cloudscaling, but I am running as an individual.

For over two years, beginning with Bexar, I have been working to bring working 
OpenStack solutions to customers. My first code contributions landed in Cactus, 
but my contributions have not been limited to code alone. I propose and drive 
summit and mailing list discussions, contribute to those discussions led by 
others, have begun contributing to packaging efforts, and soon intend to land 
documentation changes.

The code I do write and review tends to be in Oslo. Working with Oslo, and with 
OpenStack deployments, I have the perspective to work across projects.

Before my involvement with OpenStack, in my former role as the owner and 
technical director of a VPS hosting company, I was already building open source 
cloud infrastructure as early as 2007.  For years preceding the existence of 
OpenStack, I've worked on many of the technical problems and challenges facing 
a cloud, not only those related to virtualization, networking, and storage, but 
also billing, metering, and user interfaces.

The number of companies and contributors involved in OpenStack is exploding. 
Each conference has been shockingly larger than the last. We have new projects 
being added in each 6-month release. These are problems that the TC must be 
prepared to deal with. We need technical leadership that understands the 
problems of these projects, can help them succeed, and especially for those 
individually elected seats -- can bring them to together.

I am deeply committed to the success of OpenStack and to open source cloud. I 
thank you for your consideration and ask that you please vote for me. 

Regards,
Eric Windisch



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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-18 Thread Chris Behrens

Hi all,

I'd like to announce my candidacy for a seat on the OpenStack
Technical Committee.

- General background -

I have over 15 years of experience designing and building distributed
systems.  I am currently a Senior Software Developer at Rackspace,
where I have been for a 2 and a half years now.  Most of my time
at Rackspace has been spent working on OpenStack as both a developer and
a technical leader.  My first week at Rackspace was spent at the very first
OpenStack Design Summit in Austin where the project was announced.

Prior to working at Rackspace, I held various roles over 14 years
at Concentric Network Corporation/XO Communications including Senior
Software Architect and eventually Director of Engineering.  My main
focus there was on an award winning web/email hosting platform which
we'd built to be extremely scalable and fault tolerant.  While my
name is not on this patent, I was heavily involved with the development
and design that led to US6611861.

- Why am I interested? -

I have strong feelings for OpenStack and I want to help take it to
the next level.  I have a lot of technical knowledge and experience
building scalable distributed systems.

During most of my past experience, I haven't had the luxury of having
access to a lot extremely fast hardware, so it's been important to
make software as performant as possible.  I've also had to put lots of
effort into having 0 downtime, meaning code can be updated seamlessly
without dropping clients.  I've also been one to lead host and software
security efforts so I have a lot of strong feelings in this area.

I am extremely interested in using this experience to make OpenStack
perform well, be secure, be more easily pluggable, and easy to use!

- OpenStack contributions -

As I mentioned above, I was at the very first design summit, so
I've been involved with the project from the beginning.  I started
the initial work for nova-scheduler shortly after the project was
opened.  I also implemented the RPC support for kombu, making sure
to properly support reconnecting and so forth which didn't work
quite so well with the carrot code.  I've contributed a number of
improvements designed to make nova-api more performant.  I've worked on
the filter scheduler as well as designing and implementing the
first version of the Zones replacement that we named 'Cells'.

I'm currently looking forward to restructuring our use of DB API to better
support upgrades w/ schema changes as well as committing an alternative
DB backend implementation for mysql that significantly reduces how long
we block on DB API calls compared to sqlalchemy.

- Summary -

I feel my years of experience contributing to and leading large scale
technical projects along with my knowledge of the OpenStack projects
will provide a good foundation for technical leadership.

Thanks,

- Chris


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[Openstack] TC Candidacy

2013-03-16 Thread Chuck Thier
Hello all,

I would like to run for a seat on the TC.   I am one of the original
developers of Rackspace Cloud Files which became Openstack Swift, and was
deeply involved with the creation of Openstack.  I also lead the team at
Rackspace to create Cloud Block Storage which built off the foundation of
Openstack Cinder, and during that time contributed directly and indirectly
to Nova and Cinder.  I have the unique experience of not only developing
across several Openstack projects, but also being responsible for deploying
the projects at a very large scale.  I have a track record for fighting for
reasonable APIs, upgradeability, and maintainability across projects.  I
have also fought to ensure that we have equal and fair representation from
all projects in the Openstack community.

The purpose of the TC is not to legislate from the bench, but when
questions and issues are brought to the TC I will continue to support these
ideals.  I deeply care for Openstack and its future success, so please
consider me for this position.

Thanks,

--
Chuck Thier
@creiht
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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-15 Thread Michael Still
Hi. I'd like to run for the TC Spring 2013 election. I am a senior
software engineer at Rackspace in their OpenStack group, and have
worked in a variety of cloud devops roles for the last seven years.
I think my operations experience gives me an interesting perspective
into where OpenStack should be going in the next few years.

My basic platform is the same as for the Nova PTL election [1] -- I
think we need to get better at closing bugs, and selecting defaults
which work out of the box for OpenStack deployers. We are blessed
with a very engaged user community, and we need to focus us much as
possible on giving new users a good experience.

I am an active Nova and Oslo core reviewer and frequently appear in
the top ten contributors for Nova in a given month. I am a very active
code reviewer, especially for Nova. I am also serve on the OpenStack
Vulnerability Management Team. I strongly believe in the future of
OpenStack and want to be part of that success in any way I can. For
the last two years my non-OpenStack open source contributions have
mainly been as Director for linux.conf.au 2013, which was the largest
OpenStack event to be run in Australia so far.

Thanks,
Michael

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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-15 Thread Thierry Carrez
Hi everyone,

I'd like to run for reelection to one of the Technical Committee
directly-elected seats.

For those who don't know me, I've been handling release management
duties for OpenStack since November 2010, a work currently sponsored by
the OpenStack Foundation. My involvement is mostly around project
coordination, keeping a global view and trying to anticipate issues as
our development community grows even larger. I'm also heading the
Vulnerability Management team, which handles incoming security issues
reports. On the development side, I authored the rootwrap framework
which is being used by a few of our projects, and whenever I find some
free time, I'm working on improving it.

I've been regularly elected by our community to the Project Policy Board
and Technical Committee directly-elected seats for the last two years. I
was heavily involved in the transition to our new governance, authored
the Technical Committee charter, and have been chosen to chair it for
the past 6 months.

I think it's important that the Technical Committee contains
representation from the horizontal functions within the project (Docs,
QA, Infrastructure, Vulnerability management, Release management...),
since each project is already represented by the seats granted for all PTLs.

Over the last 30 months we grew from 2 projects to 10 projects, and I'm
proud to be part of this community which successfully managed to handle
growth and adoption while preserving our ideals of open design and open
development.

The challenges ahead of us include accommodating further growth, resist
fragmentation, and maintaining efficiency and coherence as we grow well
past Dunbar's number. I hope that you place me in a position where I can
help us through those challenges.

Thanks,

-- 
Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-15 Thread Michael Still
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Michael Still mi...@stillhq.com wrote:
 Hi. I'd like to run for the TC Spring 2013 election. I am a senior
 software engineer at Rackspace in their OpenStack group, and have
 worked in a variety of cloud devops roles for the last seven years.
 I think my operations experience gives me an interesting perspective
 into where OpenStack should be going in the next few years.

I was just asked what my thoughts on integrated projects are, so I
figured I should address that in public.

First off, the TC has oversight on all technical matters [1], so
while project incubation and integration is a topic that the TC
handles, it isn't the only thing I'd expect a well running TC to
handle. Examples of other things that the TC should be caring about
are:

- what languages we develop in
- what libraries we standardise on and if the existing standards are
still the best choices (for example, is sqlalchemy still the best way
of handling database abstraction?)
- how our CI infrastructure helps us run the project

To specifically address the incubation / integration question, I think
that OpenStack runs the risk of becoming distracted with too many
projects. We need to remember that the foundation is still quite
young, as is our community in general. I personally think that
OpenStack should be focussing on Infrastructure as a Service problems
for now, with the intention of expanding that scope later when we have
a solid stable base of infrastructure projects.

I can see why it is attractive for projects to want to become
incubated, especially because it means they get a bunch of (mainly CI)
infrastructure for free, as well as a lot of mind share from the
association. We need to remember that our CI resources are limited
however, and we need to be careful not to overload that team.
Additionally, each project we add makes it hard for us to define who
is distributing OpenStack. Do they have to ship every integrated
project? Even if its not relevant to the product they're trying to
build?

We live in a complicated world though. I think each of these decisions
should be made on its individual merits based on the facts that are
true at the time. I also think the TC is on the right track here at
the moment, so I don't think we need to wrap a bunch of super formal
policy around this area at the moment.

Hopefully that helps.

Cheers,
Michael

1: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/TechnicalCommittee

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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-15 Thread Gary Kotton

Hi,

I'd like to run for the Technical Committee in the up and coming elections.

I am a Principle Software Engineer at Red Hat. I have been actively 
developing OpenStack since the Essex release. I am currently a Quantum 
core developer. In addition to this I am also core on the Stable 
Maintenance team. I also have contribute to Nova, OSLO, documentation 
and devstack. In Nova the work was mainly focused on the Quantum 
integrations. My latest contribution was the VM ensembles, part of 
which was added in Grizzly release and hopefully will be completed in 
the up and coming Havana release. I spend most of my days reviewing, 
testing, debugging, documenting and developing with the goal of making 
OpenStack better. I am thankful to my employer Red Hat to have the 
opportunity and time to work on such and amazing project.


I have close to 18 years of experience in the industry. Over that course 
of time I have strived to produce quality, usable, robust and optimal 
solutions. I would like to bring all that experience to the table to 
ensure that we have a better product. We are working in a very healthy, 
dynamic and vibrant community. A few things that I would like to improve 
are the following:

- cross project interaction
- growth of the community
- sharing of ideas and information

In my spare time I run.

Thanks
Gary




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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-15 Thread Vishvananda Ishaya
Hello all,

I would like to run for a seat on The Technical Comittee. I have been working 
on Nova since it was a project as Nasa and I have been heavily involved in 
openstack since it was founded. I was elected to the precursor to TC (the 
Project Oversight Committee, later named the Project Policy Board) when it was 
first created.

I was also elected as the first PTL for Nova and have been filling that role 
for the last two years. I am the top contributor to Nova over the lifetime of 
the project, and the third most frequent contributor over the past 12 months. I 
helped to create Devstack, Keystone, and Cinder. In addition, I have 
contributed to Oslo and I am a member of the stable-maintenance team.

Despite passing on the mantle of Nova PTL, I am still deeply involved with 
OpenStack and I want to make sure that it continues to be a huge success. As 
OpenStack grows, one of the most important challenges we face is integration. 
It is vital that we have technical leaders that are focused cross-project and 
dedicated to making OpenStack as a whole successful.

I currently work as the Director of Open Source at Nebula, Inc. Previously I 
was a principal engineer on the private cloud team at Rackspace, and before 
that I was a senior developer on the Nebula project at NASA where Nova was 
created.

Thanks,
Vish
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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2013-03-15 Thread Carl Perry

Greetings -

I would like to run for a TC seat as well. My platform is a focus on 
deployment and operations for OpenStack. I'm not going to mince words: 
deploying OpenStack is hard. Maintaining it is even harder. I don't 
think it needs to be this way. I spent two years designing and deploying 
a cloud based on OpenStack and it really seemed much harder to do than 
it should have been, especially when you factor in configuration 
management tools.


I would like to promote a more operational approach to the decisions 
made inside the OpenStack community. Some of it is easy, some of it is 
hard. I don't expect things to change overnight, but I do feel that a 
course correction is needed, that it's going to need to come from a 
whole project approach as well as code contribution, and that now is the 
time to make it.


As I said, I spent the last two years as an implementor of OpenStack 
with the DreamCompute project at DreamHost and have now moved on to a 
new position as a solutions architect at Midokura. These positions have 
given (and continue to give) me a customer perspective of what it takes 
to deploy, maintain, and upgrade OpenStack in production. While my 
company supports me and my desire to run for the TC, I'm running 
independent of my company in order to keep a vendor neutral approach.


Thanks for your time!
  -Carl

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-20 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Soren Hansen wrote:
 I'd like to hereby nominate myself as candidate for a seat on the 
 Technical Committee.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.

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Thierry Carrez (ttx)
Release Manager, OpenStack
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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Matt Joyce wrote:
 I do hereby on this, the eighteenth day of the ninth month in the
 year of our lord two thousand and twelve, announce my candidacy for
 a seat upon the technical committee.

And I hereby confirm that you're eligible to this position.

- -- 
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
Election official
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[Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Monty Taylor
Hi everybody!

I'd like to run for a seat on the Technical Committee.

- OpenStack Experience -

I run the CI and Developer Automation team for OpenStack. There hasn't
always been a team, but as long as there has been, I've been doing it.
Before there was a proper team, there was Soren and I, and before that
there was just me. I set up the original Tarmac-based trunk gate that we
used before Gerrit, and I'm the original owner on many of the Launchpad
resources (because it turns out some human must be the ultimate owner of
things there) So it's pretty easy to say without boasting that there is
very little about the tooling that runs the project that I don't know
about, both in its current form and the history that got us to its
current form.

My commits and reviews can be seen here:
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:mordred%2540inaugust.com+OR+owner:mordred%2540inaugust.com,n,z

- Other Experience -

I work at HP where I lead a team of people who staff the rest of the CI
team. I do what I can as part of my job there to ensure that the
OpenStack Dev systems always have the resources they need to operate
effectively. Before HP I worked at Rackspace doing the same thing.

Before OpenStack at Rackspace I was a core developer on Drizzle, having
moved with the rest of the Drizzle team to Rackspace when Sun got bought
by Oracle. I was lucky enough to get involved in Drizzle hacking from
the beginning of that project while I was a Senior Consultant for MySQL
Inc (and then for Sun when we got bought) Although it doesn't come up in
this context very often, I'm pretty stinking good at MySQL Scaling and
High Availability. I've been a Python hacker since I wrote the SNPP
protocol library for Python in 2000, and have experience as both a
developer and a *nix sysadmin stretching back to 1994.

Recently I became a member of the Python Software Foundation, and I sit
on the OpenStack Foundation Board.

- Why I should be on the Technical Committee -

The TC provides direction to the project as a whole and acts as a
collaboration point and focus for consensus between the projects. Often
times things that are decided by the TC have a direct effect on the
automation systems that we use to run things ... so having someone from
the CI and Automation teams represented seems like a really good idea.
Additionally, since I tend to be cross-project focused rather than
involved in any one specific project, I'd like to think that I have a
decent unbiased perspective on issues that are related to project
agreement and consistency.

Thanks for your consideration!
Monty

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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Monty Taylor wrote:
 I'd like to run for a seat on the Technical Committee.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to that position.

- -- 
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
Release Manager, OpenStack
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[Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Sean Dague

Hey all,

I'd like throw my hat in the ring for a seat on the TC as well.

Like Matt, I think the current crew of TC candidates are excellent, and 
I as a community member would be happy with any of them, but more 
choices are always good (unless they are bubble gum jelly beans, then 
all bets are off).


-- OpenStack Credentials --

I've been involved with OpenStack since March of this year, when IBM 
first got engaged in the community. I've been primarily working on nova 
and testing code during that time. My reviews and contributions are here 
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:sdague%2540linux.vnet.ibm.com+OR+owner:sdague%2540linux.vnet.ibm.com,n,z 



-- Non-OpenStack Credentials --

I've been a part of IBM's Linux Technology Center since it's creation in 
2001, and contributed to numerous OpenSource projects over that time. 
Some relevant highlights have been the SystemImager tool for cluster 
installation and the OSCAR HPC toolkit. Contributions to the management 
and testing stacking in Xen. A mostly complete and varied history can be 
found at ohloh - https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/sdague.


I'm also a personal contributor to many other smaller open source 
projects in varied languages - some of which is captured in github - 
https://github.com/sdague.


From a leadership perspective I'm the president and founder of our 
local area Linux and Open Source Users Group (created almost 10 years 
ago) - http://mhvlug.org.


-- Reasons for Interest in TC --

My particular areas of focus over the next year are upgrade and testing. 
I want very much for OpenStack to be able to not only upgrade cleanly, 
but also be able to rolling upgrade in the field from one release to the 
next. This is going to be a long road ahead to get there and I think 
having a voice with this particular lens on the TC would help get us 
there as a community.


Thank you for your consideration,

-Sean

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Sean Dague
IBM Linux Technology Center
email: sda...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
alt-email: slda...@us.ibm.com


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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Sean Dague wrote:
 I'd like throw my hat in the ring for a seat on the TC as well.

As an election official, I can confirm you're eligible to this position.

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Thierry
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[Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Justin Shepherd
I'd like to propose myself as a candidate for the Technical Committee.

== About Me ==

I am currently a Principal Architect at Rackspace, where i work on Private 
Cloud deployments powered by OpenStack.

== OpenStack Experience ==

I have been contributing to the development of OpenStack side May of 2011. I 
have contributed to the nova, glance, and keystone projects. Most of my 
contributions have been focused on usability and functionality of the software 
(with an operators viewpoint). My reviews and commits can be seen here:

https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:jshepher%2540rackspace.com+OR+owner:jshepher%2540rackspace.com,n,zhttps://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:jshepher%40rackspace.com+OR+owner:jshepher%40rackspace.com,n,z

In order to help with ease of installation and configuration, I have worked on 
a couple of projects in the OpenStack ecosystem. I have spent the most time 
working on the chef-cookbooks that we use for our deployments. These cookbooks 
are currently the source from which Opscode is creating the official 
community cookbooks.

https://github.com/rcbops/chef-cookbooks

As testing and usability are both important to me, I have contributed to the 
following test suites. These test suites help validate new deployments, and 
help us identify issues in milestone releases.

https://github.com/rcbops/exerstack
https://github.com/rcbops/kong

As part of my current position, I have run several multi-day OpenStack 
workshops with a wide variety of companies. During these workshops, I have had 
the opportunity to see how business ranging from small to enterprise companies 
are utilizing/wanting to utilize OpenStack. I believe that this kind of input 
is extremely valuable to the community and to the project.

== Involvement with Open Source ==

I have been using open source software for the better part of 15 years, and 
have contributed to multiple projects over the years. OpenStack is the largest 
project I have ever worked on, and I really enjoy the collaboration pushing it 
along.

== Reasons for interest in TC ==

As OpenStack adoption increases, upgradability and operator usability also gain 
in importance. I believe that operator interaction, and ease of management  
both have a tremendous impact on adoption of OpenStack. I think having an 
operations viewpoint on the TC will help us as a community continue to improve 
both of these aspects.

Thank you for your consideration,
Justin Shepherd
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[Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Joshua Harlow
Howdy ya'll!

++ Who am I ++

I'd like to also put myself up for the Technical Committee candidate
position, via one of the seats that are being made available. I believe I
have software at my heart (not literally) and that all systems should be
as elegant and architecturally sound as humanly possible. Helping
OpenStack achieve this type of 'beauty' is my goal and it has been a
learning process in getting there (myself included) and I'd like to
contribute what I can to make this continue to happen. In my spare time I
code more than I should, mountain bike, ski (double diamonds ftw), and
rock climb (5.12+ woot). Qui audet adipiscitur ('he who dares wins').

++ Background and Experience ++

I work at Yahoo! as one of the technical leads on the OpenStack team where
we have been working to get better involved in the OpenStack community and
establishing OpenStack internally (top secret!). We are focused on scale
(tens of thousands of servers), reliability, and making the best software
that is humanly possible (who doesn't want that)!

++ What I believe I can bring ++

I have been on various engineering teams at Yahoo! for the last 5 years. I
have designed/architected and implemented code that runs on
http://www.yahoo.com, the ad systems, the social network backends, and so
on. Each project has required understanding how scale and reliability can
be achieved, so that it¹s possible to maximize uptime (thus getting more
customers and so on). I started with OpenStack around the diablo timeframe
(the progress has been amazing so A+ there). Currently I have been working
on establishing OpenStack in Yahoo! and making sure Yahoo! keeps on being
an active and innovative contributor. I believe I can help out in scale
(how far can eventlet go...), architectural decisions (more services or
less??) and help OpenStack be as reliable and manageable as possible.

I have also in that time helped with various bugs and blueprints and have
been the main creator/pusher/driver of anvil (aka devstackpy, see:
http://anvil.readthedocs.org/) which Yahoo! has been using internally for
various tasks. I have also recently jumped on the cloud-init boat
(https://launchpad.net/cloud-init/) and helped out there (I am now the #2
contributor there) in doing some refactoring and adding in multi-distro
support (where possible) in that project so that it can be used more
widely publicly and internally @ Yahoo!.

++ Technical Skills ++

I have been working in software for as long as I can remember, in various
languages, c/c++, java, ruby, python/jython... Strive to create the best
architectures and code that I can (it¹s always a learning process). Some
of my past work is on github, https://github.com/harlowja, other are not
(unfortunately), or just feel free to ask me on irc or email or launchpad
anytime you want (https://launchpad.net/~harlowja)...

++ Coworker Quotes ++

³I¹ve worked with Josh for several years and the first thing you need to
know is that working with Josh forces you to keep on your technical toes.
He¹s always got his eye on emerging technologies and is very good at not
reinventing the wheel.  A ready sense of humor, sense of fun, and
willingness to listen to other¹s opinions make him an easy person to work
with.²  

  -- Ken Thomas (krt)

++ Not Coworker Quotes ++

http://i.imgur.com/TgpXU

Thanks much for the chance (no matter the result). May the best man/woman
win :-)

-Josh


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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Joshua Harlow wrote:
 I'd like to also put myself up for the Technical Committee
 candidate position, via one of the seats that are being made
 available.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.

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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Justin Shepherd wrote:
 I'd like to propose myself as a candidate for the Technical
 Committee.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.


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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Soren Hansen
I'd like to hereby nominate myself as candidate for a seat on the
Technical Committee.

I'm a Senior Software Engineer at Cisco Systems. In the past, I've
held similar positions at Nebula, Rackspace and Canonical.

I've been part of this project since before it was called OpenStack,
mostly focusing on Nova, but also spending a lot of time building up a
lot of the automation (including the CI infrastructure) to help us hit
the ground running in the very beginning. Monty's team is doing a
fantastic job looking after the infrastructure stuff now, so I've
almost entirely backed off from that.

I'm a core developer of Ubuntu and hold a seat on Ubuntu's technical
board. In the course of my work on Ubuntu, I've contributed to
countless open source projects, in recent years mostly focusing on
virtualisation related things.

I think our most important qualities in OpenStack are reliability and
scalability and this will very likely shine through in my work on the
technical committee.

Even though I've spent most of my OpenStack time working on Nova, I
have a keen sense of the bigger picture, both in terms of considering
the other OpenStack projects, but also considering our various
upstreams and downstreams.

-- 
Soren Hansen | http://linux2go.dk/
Senior Software Engineer | http://www.cisco.com/
Ubuntu Developer | http://www.ubuntu.com/
OpenStack Developer  | http://www.openstack.org/

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Matt Joyce
+1

On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Soren Hansen so...@linux2go.dk wrote:

 I'd like to hereby nominate myself as candidate for a seat on the
 Technical Committee.

 I'm a Senior Software Engineer at Cisco Systems. In the past, I've
 held similar positions at Nebula, Rackspace and Canonical.

 I've been part of this project since before it was called OpenStack,
 mostly focusing on Nova, but also spending a lot of time building up a
 lot of the automation (including the CI infrastructure) to help us hit
 the ground running in the very beginning. Monty's team is doing a
 fantastic job looking after the infrastructure stuff now, so I've
 almost entirely backed off from that.

 I'm a core developer of Ubuntu and hold a seat on Ubuntu's technical
 board. In the course of my work on Ubuntu, I've contributed to
 countless open source projects, in recent years mostly focusing on
 virtualisation related things.

 I think our most important qualities in OpenStack are reliability and
 scalability and this will very likely shine through in my work on the
 technical committee.

 Even though I've spent most of my OpenStack time working on Nova, I
 have a keen sense of the bigger picture, both in terms of considering
 the other OpenStack projects, but also considering our various
 upstreams and downstreams.

 --
 Soren Hansen | http://linux2go.dk/
 Senior Software Engineer | http://www.cisco.com/
 Ubuntu Developer | http://www.ubuntu.com/
 OpenStack Developer  | http://www.openstack.org/

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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-19 Thread Nachi Ueno
+1 !
Thank you for your working hard for CI :)

2012/9/19 Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com:
 Hi everybody!

 I'd like to run for a seat on the Technical Committee.

 - OpenStack Experience -

 I run the CI and Developer Automation team for OpenStack. There hasn't
 always been a team, but as long as there has been, I've been doing it.
 Before there was a proper team, there was Soren and I, and before that
 there was just me. I set up the original Tarmac-based trunk gate that we
 used before Gerrit, and I'm the original owner on many of the Launchpad
 resources (because it turns out some human must be the ultimate owner of
 things there) So it's pretty easy to say without boasting that there is
 very little about the tooling that runs the project that I don't know
 about, both in its current form and the history that got us to its
 current form.

 My commits and reviews can be seen here:
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:mordred%2540inaugust.com+OR+owner:mordred%2540inaugust.com,n,z

 - Other Experience -

 I work at HP where I lead a team of people who staff the rest of the CI
 team. I do what I can as part of my job there to ensure that the
 OpenStack Dev systems always have the resources they need to operate
 effectively. Before HP I worked at Rackspace doing the same thing.

 Before OpenStack at Rackspace I was a core developer on Drizzle, having
 moved with the rest of the Drizzle team to Rackspace when Sun got bought
 by Oracle. I was lucky enough to get involved in Drizzle hacking from
 the beginning of that project while I was a Senior Consultant for MySQL
 Inc (and then for Sun when we got bought) Although it doesn't come up in
 this context very often, I'm pretty stinking good at MySQL Scaling and
 High Availability. I've been a Python hacker since I wrote the SNPP
 protocol library for Python in 2000, and have experience as both a
 developer and a *nix sysadmin stretching back to 1994.

 Recently I became a member of the Python Software Foundation, and I sit
 on the OpenStack Foundation Board.

 - Why I should be on the Technical Committee -

 The TC provides direction to the project as a whole and acts as a
 collaboration point and focus for consensus between the projects. Often
 times things that are decided by the TC have a direct effect on the
 automation systems that we use to run things ... so having someone from
 the CI and Automation teams represented seems like a really good idea.
 Additionally, since I tend to be cross-project focused rather than
 involved in any one specific project, I'd like to think that I have a
 decent unbiased perspective on issues that are related to project
 agreement and consistency.

 Thanks for your consideration!
 Monty

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-18 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Michael Still wrote:
 Greetings. I'd also like to run for the Technical Committee.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-18 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Chris Behrens wrote:
 I'd like to announce my candidacy for a seat on the OpenStack 
 Technical Committee.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.

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[Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-18 Thread Matt Joyce
Hi all.

My Name is Matt Joyce.

I do hereby on this, the eighteenth day of the ninth month in the year of
our lord two thousand and twelve, announce my candidacy for a seat upon the
technical committee.

I have all the respect in the world for the folks running right now.  But I
figure the candidacy pool needs some more variety.  And in the spirit of
open source I've decided to add variety by doing it myself.

Enjoy the added variety.  And consider joining in yourself.  Don't be shy.
Jump in and get your hands dirty.


So I guess here are my OpenStack Qualifications:

I was a member of the Nebula Project at NASA as a DevOps team member and
later team leader.

I maintained the environment there for two years before joining
Cloudscaling, where I continue my involvement with OpenStack.

My most recent work has been in external software ( ssh ) integration with
keystone.  I've made some changes to horizon, nova, and of course did the
bulk of the portuguese translations of horizon.

I am core on the python-openstackclient.

And I am helping kickstart the OpenStack Security Group.


Here are my Non-OpenStack Qualifications:

I am an ex-Opsware Professional Services consultant at HP.

I used to work on the GTI Configuration Management team at JPMC.

And, as a result I've seen and worked on some very large automated
datacenter projects.

I have a kinetic familiarity with the automation arena historically, and a
deep appreciation of the future openstack aspires to.


Other things you might want to know:

I am involved with the ChaosVPN project.

I am a former member of the NYC Resistor Hackerspace, Hacker Dojo
Hackerspace, and a continual contributor to Make, Hackaday, and other fine
blogs.

I once gave a talk at Defcon on trolling.

I enjoy long walks on the beach and finding creative ways to violate the
three laws of robotics.


Best Regards

Matt
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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-17 Thread Chris Behrens
Hi all,

I'd like to announce my candidacy for a seat on the OpenStack
Technical Committee.

- General background -

I have over 15 years of experience designing and building distributed
systems.  I am currently a Senior Software Developer at Rackspace,
where I have been for a little over 2 years now.  Most of my time
at Rackspace has been spent working on OpenStack as both a developer and
a technical leader.  My first week at Rackspace was spent at the very first
OpenStack Design Summit in Austin where the project was announced.

Prior to working at Rackspace, I held various roles over 14 years
at Concentric Network Corporation/XO Communications including Senior
Software Architect and eventually Director of Engineering.  My main
focus there was on an award winning web/email hosting platform which
we'd built to be extremely scalable and fault tolerant.  While my
name is not on this patent, I was heavily involved with the development
and design that led to US6611861.

- Why am I interested? -

I have strong feelings for OpenStack and I want to help take it to
the next level.  I have a lot of technical knowledge and experience
building scalable distributed systems.  Having finished helping
launch a large deployment of OpenStack at Rackspace on 8/1, I have the
time and support to start making a larger contribution to the community.

During most of my past experience, I haven't had the luxury of having
access to a lot extremely fast hardware, so it's been important to
make software as performant as possible.  I've also had to put lots of
effort into having 0 downtime, meaning code can be updated seamlessly
without dropping clients.  I've also been one to lead host and software
security efforts so I have a lot of strong feelings in this area.

I am extremely interested in using this experience to make OpenStack
perform well, be secure, be more easily pluggable, and easy to use!

- Relevant Private Source Experience -

Unfortunately XO was not very big on open source, so there's a lot
of innovative work that I have not been able to publish.  But, I've
worked on such things as developing multithreaded DNS and MX (mail)
servers from scratch.  The latter work is notable as it allowed scaling
to tens of thousands of simultaneous socket connections to a single mail
server, allowing us to be very efficient hardware wise.

- Open Source Experience -

My initial contributions to open source software date back to 1994,
working on EFNet's IRCD daemon, submitting performance improvement
patches and features to help EFNet grow to over 100,000 simultaneous
clients.  Starting in 1998, I rewrote the daemon to make it scale
even further, also adding in support for dynamic upgradeability
(code upgrades without dropping clients).

- OpenStack -

As I mentioned above, I was at the very first design summit, so
I've been involved with the project from the beginning.  I started
the initial work for nova-scheduler shortly after the project was
opened.  I also implemented the RPC support for kombu, making sure
to properly support reconnecting and so forth which didn't work
quite so well with the carrot code.  I've contributed a number of
improvements designed to make nova-api more performant.  I've worked on
the filter scheduler as well as designing and implementing the
first version of the Zones replacement that we named 'Cells'.  Cells is being
used today in production at Rackspace, but it does need a bit of work to fit
into trunk (like documentation :).

- Summary -

I feel my years of experience contributing to and leading large scale
technical projects along with my knowledge of the OpenStack projects
will provide a good foundation for technical leadership.

Thanks,

- Chris


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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-17 Thread Kevin L. Mitchell
On Mon, 2012-09-17 at 21:34 +, Chris Behrens wrote:
 I'd like to announce my candidacy for a seat on the OpenStack
 Technical Committee.

+1
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-16 Thread Atul Jha
+1

From: openstack-bounces+atul.jha=csscorp@lists.launchpad.net 
[openstack-bounces+atul.jha=csscorp@lists.launchpad.net] on behalf of 
Thierry Carrez [thie...@openstack.org]
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:29 AM
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

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Anne Gentle wrote:
 I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for
 one of the open seats in the current election.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.

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Re: [Openstack] TC Candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Russell Bryant wrote:
 I would like to run for one of the open seats on the Technical
 Committee.

As an election official, I confirm you're eligible to that position.

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[Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Anne Gentle
I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for one
of the open seats in the current election.

==Background and Experience==
Hi, I'm Anne Gentle, I work at Rackspace serving as the OpenStack doc
coordinator. I put Content Stacker on my business cards to point out
the power of content coming from many people and many projects that I
happily stack into organized sites. I maintain the docs.openstack.org
and api.openstack.org site by running the documentation project like a
code project, with blueprints, bugs, and task tracking. Also
documentation is published continuously and automatically with reviews
in the Gerrit system like code. I've been working on OpenStack for two
years. Here's a link to my contributed patches and reviews on Gerrit.
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:anne%2540openstack.org,n,z

My open source experience precedes my OpenStack history. Starting
around 2008, I worked with FLOSS Manuals writing open source manuals
for open source software, http://flossmanuals.net. I'm always
researching the latest tools, techniques, and limited amount of
academic research available about open source and documentation. This
year I released a 2nd edition of my book, Conversation and Community:
The Social Web for Documentation that includes a chapter about open
source and documentation. It's a unique field and I'm quite drawn to
it.

==Technical Expertise==
I've been working on technical documentation in software and IT and
have built a unique perspective through the years on how to integrate
documentation closely with fast-moving code. I also have the technical
knowledge and user perspective for consuming OpenStack APIs. I'm a
fast learner and open to many tools and processes related to code and
docs.

OpenStack affords us all opportunities to design, implement,
experiment, and build upon documentation and I enjoy working with the
community to continually improve the documentation. Thanks for your
consideration.

Anne Gentle
---
http://justwriteclick.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/annegentle

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Bhandaru, Malini K
+1

-Original Message-
From: openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net 
[mailto:openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net] On 
Behalf Of Anne Gentle
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 10:25 AM
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Openstack] TC candidacy

I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for one of the 
open seats in the current election.

==Background and Experience==
Hi, I'm Anne Gentle, I work at Rackspace serving as the OpenStack doc 
coordinator. I put Content Stacker on my business cards to point out the 
power of content coming from many people and many projects that I happily stack 
into organized sites. I maintain the docs.openstack.org and api.openstack.org 
site by running the documentation project like a code project, with blueprints, 
bugs, and task tracking. Also documentation is published continuously and 
automatically with reviews in the Gerrit system like code. I've been working on 
OpenStack for two years. Here's a link to my contributed patches and reviews on 
Gerrit.
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:anne%2540openstack.org,n,z

My open source experience precedes my OpenStack history. Starting around 2008, 
I worked with FLOSS Manuals writing open source manuals for open source 
software, http://flossmanuals.net. I'm always researching the latest tools, 
techniques, and limited amount of academic research available about open source 
and documentation. This year I released a 2nd edition of my book, Conversation 
and Community:
The Social Web for Documentation that includes a chapter about open source and 
documentation. It's a unique field and I'm quite drawn to it.

==Technical Expertise==
I've been working on technical documentation in software and IT and have built 
a unique perspective through the years on how to integrate documentation 
closely with fast-moving code. I also have the technical knowledge and user 
perspective for consuming OpenStack APIs. I'm a fast learner and open to many 
tools and processes related to code and docs.

OpenStack affords us all opportunities to design, implement, experiment, and 
build upon documentation and I enjoy working with the community to continually 
improve the documentation. Thanks for your consideration.

Anne Gentle
---
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/annegentle

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Tres Henry
Hella +1

On Sep 14, 2012, at 10:55 AM, Bhandaru, Malini K 
malini.k.bhand...@intel.com wrote:

 +1
 
 -Original Message-
 From: openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net 
 [mailto:openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net] On 
 Behalf Of Anne Gentle
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 10:25 AM
 To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
 Subject: [Openstack] TC candidacy
 
 I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for one of the 
 open seats in the current election.
 
 ==Background and Experience==
 Hi, I'm Anne Gentle, I work at Rackspace serving as the OpenStack doc 
 coordinator. I put Content Stacker on my business cards to point out the 
 power of content coming from many people and many projects that I happily 
 stack into organized sites. I maintain the docs.openstack.org and 
 api.openstack.org site by running the documentation project like a code 
 project, with blueprints, bugs, and task tracking. Also documentation is 
 published continuously and automatically with reviews in the Gerrit system 
 like code. I've been working on OpenStack for two years. Here's a link to my 
 contributed patches and reviews on Gerrit.
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:anne%2540openstack.org,n,z
 
 My open source experience precedes my OpenStack history. Starting around 
 2008, I worked with FLOSS Manuals writing open source manuals for open source 
 software, http://flossmanuals.net. I'm always researching the latest tools, 
 techniques, and limited amount of academic research available about open 
 source and documentation. This year I released a 2nd edition of my book, 
 Conversation and Community:
 The Social Web for Documentation that includes a chapter about open source 
 and documentation. It's a unique field and I'm quite drawn to it.
 
 ==Technical Expertise==
 I've been working on technical documentation in software and IT and have 
 built a unique perspective through the years on how to integrate 
 documentation closely with fast-moving code. I also have the technical 
 knowledge and user perspective for consuming OpenStack APIs. I'm a fast 
 learner and open to many tools and processes related to code and docs.
 
 OpenStack affords us all opportunities to design, implement, experiment, and 
 build upon documentation and I enjoy working with the community to 
 continually improve the documentation. Thanks for your consideration.
 
 Anne Gentle
 ---
 http://justwriteclick.com
 http://www.linkedin.com/in/annegentle
 
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Nachi Ueno
+1 !

2012/9/14 Tres Henry t...@treshenry.net:
 Hella +1

 On Sep 14, 2012, at 10:55 AM, Bhandaru, Malini K 
 malini.k.bhand...@intel.com wrote:

 +1

 -Original Message-
 From: openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net 
 [mailto:openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net] 
 On Behalf Of Anne Gentle
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 10:25 AM
 To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
 Subject: [Openstack] TC candidacy

 I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for one of the 
 open seats in the current election.

 ==Background and Experience==
 Hi, I'm Anne Gentle, I work at Rackspace serving as the OpenStack doc 
 coordinator. I put Content Stacker on my business cards to point out the 
 power of content coming from many people and many projects that I happily 
 stack into organized sites. I maintain the docs.openstack.org and 
 api.openstack.org site by running the documentation project like a code 
 project, with blueprints, bugs, and task tracking. Also documentation is 
 published continuously and automatically with reviews in the Gerrit system 
 like code. I've been working on OpenStack for two years. Here's a link to my 
 contributed patches and reviews on Gerrit.
 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:anne%2540openstack.org,n,z

 My open source experience precedes my OpenStack history. Starting around 
 2008, I worked with FLOSS Manuals writing open source manuals for open 
 source software, http://flossmanuals.net. I'm always researching the latest 
 tools, techniques, and limited amount of academic research available about 
 open source and documentation. This year I released a 2nd edition of my 
 book, Conversation and Community:
 The Social Web for Documentation that includes a chapter about open source 
 and documentation. It's a unique field and I'm quite drawn to it.

 ==Technical Expertise==
 I've been working on technical documentation in software and IT and have 
 built a unique perspective through the years on how to integrate 
 documentation closely with fast-moving code. I also have the technical 
 knowledge and user perspective for consuming OpenStack APIs. I'm a fast 
 learner and open to many tools and processes related to code and docs.

 OpenStack affords us all opportunities to design, implement, experiment, and 
 build upon documentation and I enjoy working with the community to 
 continually improve the documentation. Thanks for your consideration.

 Anne Gentle
 ---
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 http://www.linkedin.com/in/annegentle

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Syed Armani
+1

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Nachi Ueno na...@nttmcl.com wrote:

 +1 !

 2012/9/14 Tres Henry t...@treshenry.net:
  Hella +1
 
  On Sep 14, 2012, at 10:55 AM, Bhandaru, Malini K 
 malini.k.bhand...@intel.com wrote:
 
  +1
 
  -Original Message-
  From: 
  openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net[mailto:
 openstack-bounces+malini.k.bhandaru=intel@lists.launchpad.net] On
 Behalf Of Anne Gentle
  Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 10:25 AM
  To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
  Subject: [Openstack] TC candidacy
 
  I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for one
 of the open seats in the current election.
 
  ==Background and Experience==
  Hi, I'm Anne Gentle, I work at Rackspace serving as the OpenStack doc
 coordinator. I put Content Stacker on my business cards to point out the
 power of content coming from many people and many projects that I happily
 stack into organized sites. I maintain the docs.openstack.org and
 api.openstack.org site by running the documentation project like a code
 project, with blueprints, bugs, and task tracking. Also documentation is
 published continuously and automatically with reviews in the Gerrit system
 like code. I've been working on OpenStack for two years. Here's a link to
 my contributed patches and reviews on Gerrit.
  https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:anne%2540openstack.org,n,z
 
  My open source experience precedes my OpenStack history. Starting
 around 2008, I worked with FLOSS Manuals writing open source manuals for
 open source software, http://flossmanuals.net. I'm always researching the
 latest tools, techniques, and limited amount of academic research available
 about open source and documentation. This year I released a 2nd edition of
 my book, Conversation and Community:
  The Social Web for Documentation that includes a chapter about open
 source and documentation. It's a unique field and I'm quite drawn to it.
 
  ==Technical Expertise==
  I've been working on technical documentation in software and IT and
 have built a unique perspective through the years on how to integrate
 documentation closely with fast-moving code. I also have the technical
 knowledge and user perspective for consuming OpenStack APIs. I'm a fast
 learner and open to many tools and processes related to code and docs.
 
  OpenStack affords us all opportunities to design, implement,
 experiment, and build upon documentation and I enjoy working with the
 community to continually improve the documentation. Thanks for your
 consideration.
 
  Anne Gentle
  ---
  http://justwriteclick.com
  http://www.linkedin.com/in/annegentle
 
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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Thierry Carrez
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Anne Gentle wrote:
 I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for
 one of the open seats in the current election.

As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread John Griffith
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote:

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 Anne Gentle wrote:
  I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for
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 As an election official, I confirm that you're eligible to this position.

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Re: [Openstack] TC candidacy

2012-09-14 Thread Ravi Jagannathan
+1
Ravi.

On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 4:06 PM, John Griffith
john.griff...@solidfire.comwrote:



 On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote:

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  I'd like to propose myself as a Technical Committee candidate for
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