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Hi everyone,
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I'm announcing my candidacy as ChefOpenStack PTL for the Liberty/Mitaka release.
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In case you are wondering why I wrote 'Liberty/Mitaka' and not just 'Mitaka',
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we are not directly coupled to the official release cycle and have just started
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to work on our stable/liberty release and will continue this for a while until
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we can start with Mitaka.
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Since we moved to the big tent a couple of months ago, we have made some
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significant
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changes and adaptions in our workflow and are now beginning to get back to speed
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with our main goals for Liberty and Mitaka.
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During the Kilo cycle we have started to establish a full integration testing of
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the OpenStack deployment with our cookbooks and the openstack-chef-repo to avoid
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any conflicts which may arise from the complexity of handling multiple cookbook
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repositories. We need to keep this as one of our focus points for the next
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release cycles. Although these initial steps where already quite helpful, we are
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still running into a lot of problems due to this mentioned complexity and
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interdependency between our cookbooks and the cookbooks depended on in
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these.
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My main goal for the next release cycle is to reduce this complexity and start
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the refactoring process for the most important cookbooks deploying the core
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OpenStack services. One big part in this process will be the refactoring of the
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service configuration templates and the reduction of partially redundant
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attributes used and redefined in multiple cookbooks. To simplify the handling of
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the cookbooks especially for new users, I also think it is necessary to
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refactor our libraries and move them at least partially into light-weight
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resources.
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Apart from this big refactoring topic, I would like to shorten our release
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cycles to get closer to the official release cycles and allow users to deploy
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the current OpenStack release with our cookbooks as soon as the OpenStack
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service projects release a newer version.
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Last but not least, I think we need to start focussing on advertising the Chef
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OpenStack project itself to get more of the users to contribute their adaptions
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into the 'official' project instead of forking it. A big part in this process
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will be the simplification of the process for new contributors. We might need a
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better documentation, faster reviews or amazingly fluffy green unicorns here,
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but we definitely need to focus on this to get more people involved in the
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project
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as active contributors if we want to keep up with the constant changes and
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especially all the new and interesting projects arising.
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I have had the pleasure to be part of the Chef OpenStack project for
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about 2 years as a contributor and have also been a core reviewer for over a
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year now. I
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would like to focus a bit more on some organisational tasks in this project and
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continue some ideas I had during the last year as a core reviewer watching and
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reading some very interesting suggestions and concepts from people using and
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contributing to the project.
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Thank you for your time and consideration,
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Jan Klare
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irc: jklare
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mail: j.klare@cloudbau.de
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