Hey everyone,
I'm writing to submit my self-nomination as keystone's PTL for the Stein
release.
We've made significant progress tackling some of the major goals we set
for keystone in Pike. Now that we're getting close to wrapping up some
of those initiatives, I'd like to continue advocating for
Hello everyone!
I have been involved in OpenStack since late 2013 and now it is time
to put my name forward as a candidate for keystone PTL during the Pike
development cycle. See my openstack/election change in [1].
As your PTL, I would like to see our team's focuses classified into
three catego
Hello, everyone!
First of all, I would like to thanks all the previous Keystone PTLs,
core reviewers and contributors who have made OpenStack and Keystone
what they are today. It is been a pleasure for me to work in this team
and learn with you all. I would be honored to be your PTL during the
nex
Hey everyone,
I'd like to continue to serve as the Keystone PTL for the Newton release. I
found serving as PTL for the Mitaka release to be an extremely rewarding
experience where I learned a lot about myself and the project. I’d like to
continue what I’ve learned and serve as PTL again. I am als
I am, once again, throwing my hat in the ring.
No long position statement.
If you know me, you know what I stand for.
If you don't know me, you won;t be voting in the Keystone PTL election.
I will state this: part of a successful organization is that the
leadership position be held accountab
Hello everyone,
I'd like to announce my candidacy for the Keystone PTL for the Mitaka cycle.
The project has had great leadership the entire time I have been involved
and
I want to keep up the tradition.
I've been working on Keystone for the past 2 years and I'd like to step up
and take more of a
I'm not sure if I should reply to you or not since I am not developer of this
project but another.
But I would like to let you know what I am really really thinking how the
Keystone should work is:
Just HUB
I know that this description would be confusing you and developers subscribing
thi
My name is Adam Young and I am running for Keystone Project Technical Lead.
Why I am running: I've been part of this project since it was in
incubation. During that time, I've received the benefit of several
dedicated PTLs. It is time for me to offer to do the hard work
necessary to make K
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On 04/02/2015 04:31 PM, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
> Hello Everyone!
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> It’s been an exciting development cycle (Kilo) and it is now time to start
> looking forward at Liberty and what that will hold. With that said, I’d
> like to ask for the community’s support to continue as the Ke
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On 04/02/2015 06:50 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
>> Please vote for Morgan.
> Please refrain from distributing campaign literature, placing
> political advertising or soliciting votes within 25 meters of the
> polling place. ;)
Or quoting the entire
On 2015-04-02 19:32:52 -0400 (-0400), Adam Young wrote:
> Please vote for Morgan.
Please refrain from distributing campaign literature, placing
political advertising or soliciting votes within 25 meters of the
polling place. ;)
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Jeremy Stanley
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On 04/02/2015 04:31 PM, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
Hello Everyone!
It’s been an exciting development cycle (Kilo) and it is now time to
start looking forward at Liberty and what that will hold. With that
said, I’d like to ask for the community’s support to continue as the
Keystone PTL for the Li
Hello Everyone!
It’s been an exciting development cycle (Kilo) and it is now time to start
looking forward at Liberty and what that will hold. With that said, I’d
like to ask for the community’s support to continue as the Keystone PTL for
the Liberty release cycle.
I came to the table last cy
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On 09/19/2014 05:14 PM, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
> Hello Everyone!
>
> After contributing consistently to OpenStack since the Grizzly cycle and more
> specifically to Keystone since Havana, I’d like to put my name into the hat
> for the Keystone PTL role during the Kilo release cycle.
Hello Everyone!
After contributing consistently to OpenStack since the Grizzly cycle and more
specifically to Keystone since Havana, I’d like to put my name into the hat for
the Keystone PTL role during the Kilo release cycle. I’ve been a core developer
on Keystone since the latter part of the
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On 04/02/2014 02:48 PM, Dolph Mathews wrote:
> Hello, everyone!
>
> I'd like to keep my name in the hat as PTL for Keystone during the Juno
> release cycle.
>
> As I'm not looking to shake things up for Juno, I'm going to direct you to
> my Icehouse PTL candidacy email [1], and promise
Hello, everyone!
I'd like to keep my name in the hat as PTL for Keystone during the Juno
release cycle.
As I'm not looking to shake things up for Juno, I'm going to direct you to
my Icehouse PTL candidacy email [1], and promise that I will continue to
deliver on that philosophy in Juno.
Specific
Hello! I'd like to nominate myself once more as PTL for Keystone.
Since becoming PTL for Keystone last release, I've gained a new perspective
on the community which has changed my understanding of the PTL's role
rather dramatically from what I thought I was getting myself into (by which
I mean, I
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