[tc] Train Technical Committee kickoff
Now that the most recent TC election results are in [1], it is time to start organizing the committee for the Train cycle [2]. First, thank you to all of our election officials for helping us to run a smooth and transparent election process, yet again. I have been involved with other communities where elections were fraught and tense operations. You all make it look easy. I would also like to thank our outgoing members, Chris Dent (cdnet), Davanum Srinivas (dims), and Sean McGinnis (smcginnis) for their service as they rotate off of the committee. Each of them has worked on the TC for several years, and in community leadership roles before then. They are excellent examples of open source leaders. And of course, welcome to our new members: Alexandra Settle (asettle), Jim Rollenhagen (jroll), and Rico Lin (ricolin). We're excited to have you join the team! The next step for us is to approve the patch prepared by the election officials to update the TC roster. Please take a few minutes to vote on https://review.openstack.org/#/c/641171/ now. After the TC is seated, we need to select a chair. As I announced at our February meeting, based on some other commitments that I have I think it is best if I not serve as chair this term. If you are interested in being chair, please propose a patch on top of the election patch to add the '{chair}' designation next to your name. As a TC member, we have two primary ways of communicating. Please take a moment to ensure that your email filters are configured to ensure you see any messages on the mailing list with the '[tc]' topic tag. Please also join the '#openstack-tc' channel on IRC, and set a notification for the string 'tc-members'. Thank you, and I look forward to continuing to work with all of you this cycle. -- Doug [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-March/003503.htm... [2] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/CHAIR.rst#n67
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Doug Hellmann