[tc] Questions for TC Candidates

Chris Dent cdent+os at anticdent.org
Wed Feb 20 14:46:13 UTC 2019


It's the Campaigning slot of the TC election process, where members
of the community (including the candidates) are encouraged to ask
the candidates questions and witness some debate. I have some
questions.

First off, I'd like to thank all the candidates for running and
being willing to commit some of their time. I'd also like to that
group as a whole for being large enough to force an election. A
representative body that is not the result of an election would not
be very representing nor have much of a mandate.

The questions follow. Don't feel obliged to answer all of these. The
point here is to inspire some conversation that flows to many
places. I hope other people will ask in the areas I've chosen to
skip. If you have a lot to say, it might make sense to create a
different message for each response. Beware, you might be judged on
your email etiquette and attention to good email technique!

* How do you account for the low number of candidates? Do you
   consider this a problem? Why or why not?

* Compare and contrast the role of the TC now to 4 years ago. If you
   weren't around 4 years ago, comment on the changes you've seen
   over the time you have been around. In either case: What do you
   think the TC role should be now?

* What, to you, is the single most important thing the OpenStack
   community needs to do to ensure that packagers, deployers, and
   hobbyist users of OpenStack are willing to consistently upstream
   their fixes and have a positive experience when they do? What is
   the TC's role in helping make that "important thing" happen?

* If you had a magic wand and could inspire and make a single
   sweeping architectural or software change across the services,
   what would it be? For now, ignore legacy or upgrade concerns.
   What role should the TC have in inspiring and driving such
   changes?

* What can the TC do to make sure that the community (in its many
   dimensions) is informed of and engaged in the discussions and
   decisions of the TC?

* How do you counter people who assert the TC is not relevant?
   (Presumably you think it is, otherwise you would not have run. If
   you don't, why did you run?)

That's probably more than enough. Thanks for your attention.

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Chris Dent                       ٩◔̯◔۶           https://anticdent.org/
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