On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 11:23 AM Francesco Romani <fromani(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hi all,
Milan Zamazal has been working on the oVirt project for more than 2.5
years.
Let me highlight some of his many contributions to the project:
- Since January this year - 2018, he's been a maintainer for the stable
branches.
- He developed important features like memory hotunplug, which required
tight cooperation
and communication with the other layers of the stack (libvirt, qemu).
- He is a mentor in the Outreachy program, which lead to creation of the
oVirt Log Analyzer:
https://github.com/mz-pdm/ovirt-log-analyzer
- He contributed more than 290 patches to the Vdsm project in master
branch alone, excluding backports and contributions to Engine
- He contributed and is contributing testcases and fixes to the oVirt
System Test suite, a tool which was already pivotal in ensuring the
quality of the oVirt project.
As reviewer, Milan is responsive and his comments are always
comprehensive and well focused,
with strong attitude towards getting things done and done right.
Milan also demonstrated his ability to adapt to the needs of the project:
- he demonstrated careful and thoughtful patch management while
maintaining the stable branches
- he also demonstrated he's not shy to tackle large and needed changes
during the 4.1 and 4.2 cycles,
when we deeply reorganized the XML processing in the virt code.
For those reasons, and many more, I think he will be a good addition to
the maintainers team, and I propose him as virt co-maintainer.
Please share your thoughts