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Hello all,
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I would like to announce my candidacy for PTL of the OpenStack Charms project.
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Through my time contributing to the OpenStack Charms project as a core team
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member, I have experienced working on many of the charms in both a bug-fix
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and new feature capacity. Additionally, I have made upstream contributions
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as needed.
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The OpenStack Charms project has an increasing community both consuming the
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charms, as well as contributing to them, and I think that it is important to
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actively nurture this community. In addition to our user community, it is
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important for OpenStack Charms members to integrate more widely in the
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wider OpenStack community.
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Some areas of focus for the Train cycle include:
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- Expanded functional test coverage
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- Evaluate the use of upstream gate functionality to run tests
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- Great progress was made in the Stein cycle towards improving our new test
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framework, and that should continue
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- New scope should be added to track features available in tooling, allowing
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tests of new features, such as cross-model relations (CMR)
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- Faster deployments
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- Tooling should be developed to track timings of deployments
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- Functional testing should be timed, allowing us to track and improve,
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resulting in less waiting to deploy a cloud
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- [Multi-cycle] Continue to explore possibilities and methodologies for
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Classic -> layered Reactive Charm migrations
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--
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Chris MacNaughton |