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Hi Everyone,
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I'd like to throw my hat into the ring for another cycle as the PTL for the QA
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program/team/group/project/whatever it's called. (it'll always be program to me)
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This past cycle has been a very exciting one for the QA program. We've made a
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bunch of progress on numerous work items to improve the growing number of
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projects under the QA umbrella. We've been continuing our work to make the QA
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projects more modular and to enable other projects to take a more self-service
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approach to using them. This has led to things like the introduction of plugin
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interfaces to both tempest and grenade. We also have clearly defined the scope
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of what should be a plugin vs what should be in tree this past cycle.
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Moving into Mitaka I'd like to see us finish up the last pieces of the modular
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decoupling work, which is mainly to put into use all the interfaces we've worked
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on adding over the few cycles. Then I feel like the other big goal for the
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upcoming cycle is to work on the usability side for QA projects.
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We've had a lot of work go into this already especially during liberty with some
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of the CLI and user workflow improvements we've made to Tempest, documentation
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improvements across the board, the work on aggregate test result tracking, and
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the new work starting up around visualizing a devstack tempest run. I expect
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that during Mitaka we'll continue this work and take it even further into new
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directions.
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It's been my honor to serve as the QA PTL for the past 3 cycles and I'm looking
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forward to helping make Liberty another great cycle. I hope to have the
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opportunity to continue leading the QA program as PTL and work towards making
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a better OpenStack with the rest of the community.
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Thanks,
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Matt Treinish
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