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34 lines
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Hey Nova and Placement folks,
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Yet again, I'm asking you to put myself on the Nova and Placement PTL seat and
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yet again, I'm proposing my name late in the election nomination timeframe as
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I want to leave others the time to consider the position.
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Challenges are still upfront. Our gate is still coughing every single day and
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despite the excellent work that a very few awesome people did on stabilizing
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and which helped improving the situation (kudos to those who will recognize
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themselves), we are still urging to fix the most common patterns. As a PTL,
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I'll ensure to keep the energy to chase those issues and identify them so as a
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team we can fight them.
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Another concern to me is the reviewing pace. While we're continuing to deliver
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solid reviews on feature proposals and patches, our team isn't much evolving
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and we need fresh blood. In order to be able to deliver things, we need to
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ensure that we properly recognize those who dedicate a portion of their daytime
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to help others by providing valuable feedback (and I stress on the fact that
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this feedback *has to* be valuable in order to by worthy). As a PTL, I'll
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continue to encourage people to express their thoughts and concerns into Gerrit
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comments so that we are able to count on.
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The last challenge I have to mention here is the release cadence. Next release
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(2025.1 Epoxy) will be a non-skippable release but we need to ensure that all
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things we merged on 2024.2 Dalmatian are told and explained to those who
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wanted to skip it.
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Again, I'll finish telling I'm open to mentor anyone who considers running for
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the PTL seat next cycle (2025.2 F). Feel free to reach to me and I'll offer
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my help for a smooth transition.
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Thanks,
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-Sylvain
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