Another ~charmers application! - Chris Glass

Liam Young liam.young at canonical.com
Thu Sep 25 08:31:55 UTC 2014


Hi Chris,

tl;dr Unequivocal +1 from me

I'm really pleased to see you're application here as it gives me the 
opportunity to say thank you for all the Openstack charm reviews you've 
done for me and all of your contributions to the Openstack charms and to 
charm helpers.

I have found that merge proposals from Chris are always of a very high 
quality and well thought through and he is always open to suggestions.

The reviews that I have received in turn from Chris are thorough and 
considered and he's not afraid to point out areas that could be improved 
and offer helpful tips.

I have no doubt he'll be an asset to ~charmers

Liam

On 25/09/14 06:51, Chris Glass wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It's my turn to apply for ~charmers membership.
>
> I have been using juju since the pyjuju days, mostly professionally
> but also for my personal use.
>
> Most of my contributions to the charm ecosystem stem from my current
> work position as a software engineer for Canonical, as part of the
> Landscape team:
>
> 1. Contributing to our own landscape and landscape-client charms (I am
> a member of ~landscape-charmers)
> 2. Heavy contributions to the storage subordinate (refactoring and
> extra features).
> 3. Working with OpenStack charms daily, and as such had the
> opportunity to find, trace and fix a variety of bugs in them. (I'm a
> member of ~openstack-charmers).
> 4. charm-helpers is of particular interest to me, and I have
> undertaken to explore, tidy and refactor that code, since it appears
> to have grown organically in the past, and accumulated a bit of
> technical debt.
>
>  From the personal use side, I'm also the author of the ubuntu-mirror
> charm announced a few days ago, that I use to deploy and maintain an
> official ubuntu archives mirror. As most programmers I have a few
> other projects up my sleeve, but all of them might not become public
> before a bit more time.
>
> Outside of charming I'm an Ubuntu member and contributor, dad of one,
> and world traveler. Python has been my tool of choice these last few
> years, and before joining Canonical I've used puppet, vCenter
> Orchestrator, chef, and crowbar quite extensively. The last few items
> should give a hint as to where my previous professional positions were
> held :)
>
> Thanks for your consideration, time and awesome work,
>
> Best,
>
> - Chris
>




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