Add Dean Troyer as a candidate for OpenStackClient PTL
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Dean Troyer (dtroyer)
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I am running for re-election as the OpenStackClient PTL.
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We accomplished some major milestones in the last term:
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* Continued working toward parity with the cinder and neutron CLIs
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* Participated in a UX study in Barcelona focused on patterns
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around volume commands.
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In the coming releases we hope to:
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* Volume v3 support
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* Revise the plugin interface to allow plugins to hook in to common
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commands, such as quota set/show
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* Add support for higher-layer value-add commands, such as a project
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purge command that can remove all resources owned by a project across
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all APIs (this also requires the revised plugin interface)
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* Move more command implementations to utilise the OpenStack SDK once it
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reaches a 1.0 release. (This also reduces dependencies.)
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* Continue to migrate useful common code into osc-lib for use by
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plugins and stand-alone CLIs. This includes basic command support
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code that is not API-specific.
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The os-client-config library is also included in the OpenStackClient
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project. Our plans for it in the near future are:
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* Refactor the primary configuration functionality to allow flexibility
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to support different needs in calling applications, such as the order
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of operations and plugin loading.
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* Collect all of the 'magic' configuration bits used in multiple apps
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in one place so we can converge support for common user expectations.
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Most of all, I want to see us continue our mission of providing a
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(wait for it...) consistent interface to OpenStack via the CLI.
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Sometimes this means changing how we think about certain operations
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in individual projects, sometimes it means providing direction for new
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operations, and mostly it means finding the common ground that makes
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our users lives simpler.
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I thank you and am honored by your support.
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