diff --git a/candidates/rocky/Kolla/jeffrey4l.txt b/candidates/rocky/Kolla/jeffrey4l.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14216fc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/candidates/rocky/Kolla/jeffrey4l.txt @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +Hi everyone, + +I am excited to announce my candidacy for the Rocky cycle as Kolla PTL. + +Kolla is a fantastic project, which simplifies the lives of operators when +managing OpenStack. Now, Kolla can containerize and deliver almost all +OpenStack Big Tent projects. And more and more OpenStack environment are +deployed by Kolla in the real world. And lots of developers and operators +joined Kolla, too. + +I have been involved in OpenStack since Folsom cycle and I have been a core +reviewer on Kolla since Liberty cycle. I have contributed lots of features and +solved lots of critical issue in Kolla projects since then[0][1]. During the +Ocata, Pike and Queens cycle I also served as the Kolla release liaison. I +also have helped new developers to contribute to the project and operators +to solve issues. + +For the Rocky cycle, I would like to focus on following objectives: + +* Focus on the needs of Kolla team. +* Continue to encourage diversity in our Community. +* Support check and diff mode in kolla-ansible. +* Implement zero downtime for OpenStack services. +* Continue to speed up the kolla-ansible deploy and reconfigure. +* Make CI easier to understand and debug. +* Push tag image to hub.docker.com site which is more stable than branch tag. +* Deliver 1.0.0 of kolla-kubernetes. + +Finally, I know it is important that PTL time is spent on the non-technical +problem-solving such as mentoring potential core reviewers, scheduling the +project progress, interacting with other OpenStack projects and many other +activities a PTL undertakes. I’d like to work this cycle on scaling those +activities across the core reviewer team. + +Thank you for reading this and for considering this candidacy. As a community +I am certain we can make Kolla better and better. + +Sincerely, +Jeffrey4l + +[0] http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&module=kolla&metric=commits +[1] http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&module=kolla&metric=marks