[openstack-dev] TC Candidacy

Anita Kuno anteaya at anteaya.info
Mon Oct 7 13:56:10 UTC 2013


Confirmed.

On 10/07/2013 05:18 AM, Julien Danjou wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'd like to announce my candidacy for the TC.
>
> About me
> --------
> I've been working on OpenStack for 2 years now. I'm one of the early
> contributors to the Ceilometer project, and worked towards its
> incubation and integration. Now, I am the PTL for Ceilometer since the
> Havana cycle.
>
> Nowadays I work on various area of OpenStack, while still focusing on
> Ceilometer. I've been also nominated and became a core contributor for
> Oslo recently.
>
> Outside OpenStack, I've been a FOSS contributor for the last 15 years in
> various other projects (Debian, Freedesktop, Emacs...). I like to think
> that I know a lot about the dynamics that make FOSS working and how to
> build and organize successful open source projects.
>
>
> Platform
> --------
> I've been member of the TC for last 6 months. I've seen the enthusiasm
> that drives people towards OpenStack, and the amount of incubation
> proposal for projects that we received. Dealing with these requests has
> been a major feature of the TC these last months, and I expect it to
> continue this way. Especially because the TC chose to incubate a few
> projects already, and judging if they are ready to go out of incubation
> will be its duty. I hope that my experience could help in this regard.
>
> On this issue, I've been really open minded and I think OpenStack should
> generally welcome the incubation of projects, while setting right
> correct criteria for projects to become integrated. Such standards
> should be integration with other projects, reusability of work done, or
> reduction of overlaps.
>
> I don't envision OpenStack as a IaaS-only platform, but as an ecosystem
> of coherent projects plugged together, providing services and solutions
> to end users.
>
> More generally, as a TC member I will continue to work to make OpenStack
> the success it is and to be sure it continues to grow, connect with
> friendly projects, and remain a welcoming technical community.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
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