Monty Taylor for Packaging-Deb PTL
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I would like to announce my candidacy for PTL of the Packaging-deb project.
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This might surprise some people, as it's not an area I'm sure many of you
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associate me with. So I figure I should enumerate my qualifications:
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First and foremost - I am the only ATC in the project currently.
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Before that, I believe I qualify as a good candidate by having been one of the
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maintainers of the last set of distro packages (Ubuntu at the time) that were
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produced by the project.
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Before we had devstack, and indeed before we had Gerrit, we used to use a
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system for the gate that consisted of a program called Tarmac, the predecessor
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to Jenkins which was called Hudson, bzr branches on Launchpad - and a set of
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PPAs containing packages. Changes to projects were tested against distro
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packaged dependency sets, and the way that one expressed a new dependency
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was to land a change to the Build-Depends of the project in question.
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It wasn't a great system - but it served us for that period of time. In any
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case, the majority of the effort I spent on OpenStack in the Austin-Diablo
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period was dealing with the debian packaging related to that.
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So as the only human who has landed patches in the current project repository
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AND the only one of those to have maintained packages for the project, I think
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I bring a singular set of qualifications to the job.
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I will try, should I be elected by the electorate, to ensure that we do not
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reach the next PTL election with an electorate of one.
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