Adding amrith candidacy for Trove
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I am writing to submit my candidacy for re-election as the PTL for the
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Trove project (Pike cycle). I have been an active technical
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contributor to the Trove project since just before the Icehouse
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release when Trove was integrated into OpenStack. I have also
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contributed code[1] and reviews[2] to some other OpenStack projects,
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and have been an active participant in the Stewardship Working Group
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[3] (SWG) and a not-so active participant in the Delimiter project.
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I believe that in the Pike release we should continue to move forward
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with the Trove project and continue to build on the improvements that
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we were able to accomplish (some are still work in progress) in the
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Ocata release.
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- paying down our technical debt, including specifically some long
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standing items that were listed by the TC at the time when Trove was
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integrated, and improving our testing, addressing some long standing
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issues with dependencies between the server and the client, and
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- making it easier to use Trove by eliminating the trovestack tool and
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instead offering a set of tools that will serve the purposes of end
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users and deployers alike, and
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- adding support for new datastores, capabilities and configurations,
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and
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- expanding the community, adding new contributors, contributing
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companies, and end users interested in the project, and
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- streamlining the API with the implementation of better versioning
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support.
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I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all members of the
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development community who helped the Trove project during the Ocata
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cycle; those who contributed code and reviews to the project as well
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as members of the infra, release, stable, oslo, docs, dib, and other
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project teams who helped us on innumerable occasions.
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Not to pick on them too much, but I'd especially like to thank Davanum
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Srinivas (dims), and Doug Hellmann for all their help on the release
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team, and for all the things that they've done to make branching so
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much easier. My thanks to Joshua Harlow, the PTL for oslo for his help
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and support in getting a particularly knarly set of issues relating to
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oslo_messaging.rpc put to rest. Last but not the least, to everyone on
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the infra team who helped us with a bunch of changes that helped
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considerably in speeding up the Trove check/gate process. The jury is
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still out on those changes, but thanks folks for allowing us the
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freedom to try the experiment.
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Thank you, and I appreciate your support in the election. I have
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Submitted this candidacy as review [4].
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-amrith
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[1] http://stackalytics.com/?user_id=amrith&release=all&metric=commits
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[2] http://stackalytics.com/?user_id=amrith&release=all&metric=marks
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[3] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/337895/
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[4] This review
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