Monty Taylor is a seasoned systems architect and DevOps engineer with 17 years of experience specializing in cloud infrastructure, automation, and build/test systems. Based in Eastsound, Washington, he has a long track record of improving CI/CD, packaging, and testing across core OpenStack projects (Nova, Swift, Cinder, Neutron, Glance, Heat and more) and contributing to widely used tools like DevStack and Ansible. Monty’s work often focuses on streamlining developer workflows—introducing virtualenv-based installs, pip integration, test runners, flake8/pbr migrations, and containerized client utilities—that quietly accelerate large, distributed teams. He pairs deep backend and infrastructure expertise with practical documentation and release automation, having updated manuals and build scripts to reflect real-world usage. Colleagues know him as someone who “circumvents limitations”: pragmatic, systems-focused, and unafraid to refactor tooling to keep complex projects maintainable.
MOVED: Now at https://opendev.org/jjb/jenkins-job-builder
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:37 commits, 1 push in 7 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Monty primarily contributed to the Jenkins job configuration and build processes within the repository, likely as part of a DevOps role. They made several changes related to build scripts, including those for tarballs, gerrit, and maven jobs. Additionally, the user modified trigger configurations and updated the project's setup and dependencies to facilitate the overall automation workflow.
OpenStack Identity (Keystone) Client. Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:27 commits in 6 years
Contributions summary:Monty primarily focused on enhancing the project's development environment and CI/CD processes. Their contributions included the addition of common testing, virtual environment, and Git review configurations. They also updated the `tox.ini` file to ensure proper integration with Jenkins, while also fixing a unit test to work with Python 2.6. Finally, the user has made modifications to the setup and installation scripts and updated global requirements to streamline the build and dependency management.
opendevkeystoneidentityopenstack
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