Adding Rob Cresswell candidacy for Horizon
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Hi everyone,
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I’m announcing my candidacy for PTL of Horizon for the Pike release cycle.
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Over the next 6 months I’d like to:
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- Narrow the blueprint/feature scope to ensure we focus on high priority areas,
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like non-performant panels or buggy user experiences. In previous cycles, our
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attitude has been to opportunistically accept features as they were developed;
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however, given the rapid decline in review count I don’t believe this is
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maintainable going forward. I’d like to follow a similar structure to Neutron,
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with a smaller feature count that is well understood by core reviewers and
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other time being spent on addressing bugs. We’ll do this by accepting only a
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handful of blueprints at a time, and designating a core reviewer to monitor
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each blueprints progress.
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- Continue working with Keystone via cross-project meetings to fix key bugs in
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Identity management. Over the past couple of cycles we’ve closed some long
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standing Keystone interaction bugs in Horizon, and I’d like to continue this
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effort. There are several patches still to work on in Horizon and Django
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OpenStack Auth, and we should make sure we capitalise on the excellent help
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from the Keystone community to improve the Horizon Identity panels.
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- Keep up community interaction. Richard has maintained a list of priority
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patches through Ocata, as well as sending out weekly meeting reminders and
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progress updates. I’ll continue this work, and hold bug days to highlight
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key issues to invest our time in.
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Thanks,
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Rob
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