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Hi Everyone,
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I'm excited to announce my candidacy for PTL for Kolla team during the Ocata
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cycle.
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Kolla is a fantastic project. It brings fresh new blood to OpenStack Deployment
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Management. Simplifying the lives of Operators when managing OpenStack is
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essential to OpenStack’s success and I personally believe Kolla as of Liberty
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1.1.0 delivers on that promise. I also deployed several Kolla production
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environment for customers without any problem. I've been a core contributor to
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Kolla since Mitaka. I am full time on Kolla project and have been heavily
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involved with all of my waking hours[0][1].
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Over the Newton development cycle, we have implemented numerous new features
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and improved stability and usability. The top features are:
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* Introduced the Bifrost and kolla-host to manage the bare metal provision and
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initialize the node before deploying OpenStack.
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* The introduction of far more services including Aodh, Bifrost, Ceilometer,
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Cloudkitty, Multipath, Rally, Sahara, Tempest, Watcher.
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* Implemented Dockerfile customization.
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* Launched the kolla-kubernetes project.
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* More robust CI jobs
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As a team, the Kolla Community tested 123 nodes for Kolla using osic[2]. The
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results validate Kolla works and scales to a majority of use cases today. The
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major code paths that enable this scalability have been in place since Liberty
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which gives a good indicator of Liberty and Mitaka scalability. As a Kolla
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core reviewer and PTL self-nominee, I find this result to be highly satisfying.
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One of Kolla’s many goals has been executed: Deploying OpenStack at 100+ node
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count fast and easily.
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The kolla community is diversely affiliated, a fantastic crew of contributors,
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and excellent leadership within the core reviewer team.
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For Ocata, I'd like the project focused on these objectives:
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* Focus on the needs of the Kolla team.
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* Optimize the speed of reconfiguration and upgrade.
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* Implement and integrate with more driver plugins for neutron and cinder.
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* Deliver 1.0.0 of kolla-kubernetes.
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* Implement different CI jobs to test diverse scenarios.I’d like to start out
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with some really hard CI problems such as testing real upgrades and
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validating ceph in the CI jobs per commit.
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* Support the implementation of a monitoring stack.
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Finally, I know it is important that PTL time is spent on the non-technical
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problem-solving such as mentoring potential core reviewers, scheduling the
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project progress, interacting with other OpenStack projects and many other
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activities a PTL undertakes. I’d like to work this cycle on scaling those
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activities across the core reviewer team. I will use my personal strengths and
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rely on the core reviewer team’s personal strengths to make Kolla Ocata the
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best release yet.
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Thank you for the considering me to serve as your Kolla PTL.
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Regards,
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Jeffrey Zhang
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[0] http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&module=kolla&metric=commits
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[1] http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&module=kolla&metric=marks
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[2] https://review.openstack.org/352101
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