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Hi Everyone,
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I'd like to submit my candidacy for the OpenStack Technical Committee.
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I've been involved with OpenStack since the Folsom cycle. In that time I've
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worked on a lot of varied parts of OpenStack. During this time I have started
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and led several key initiatives and projects (mostly centered around QA and the
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gate) in OpenStack including:
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* Starting the elastic-recheck project with Joe Gordon
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* Enabling parallel tempest execution. This made our gate test environment more
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closely resemble a real environment by having multiple API requests happen at
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once. It's shook loose a ton of race conditions in projects
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* Creating tempest-lib and the tempest plugin interface
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* Creating subunit2sql and starting the openstack-health dashboard
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* Helping debug gate issues and consistently helping with firefighting blocking
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gate issues
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I also served as the QA PTL for the past 4 cycles from Juno through Mitaka. It
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was in this role that I've interacted with most of the projects/teams in
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OpenStack and gained an appreciation for where OpenStack works at it's best and
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at it's worst.
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As a community I see our greatest weaknesses (and strengths) come from having
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a large and diverse platform and ecosystem. While I do believe that for
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OpenStack to succeed we do need a large ecosystem of projects, which the big
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tent was introduced to address, I feel in the process we have lost some
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concentration as a community on having a strong base and clear messaging about
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OpenStack. With everyone distracted by the big tent it often leaves things in
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the small tent, which holds up the entire ecosystem, not getting the attention
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it should.
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The other aspect that comes with this is the messaging around OpenStack. I've
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had many conversations with people outside the community about how they choose
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not to use or contribute to OpenStack because it's not clear what it is, where
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to begin, or how to use it. I feel this is largely because we grew quite quickly
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after converting to the big tent and we need to do a better job of helping users
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bridge the gap here. Tags were a start, but I still think there is a way to
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go before we can say we've solved this problem.
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As a member of the TC I'd want to bring more focus to these problems. I'd like
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to see the TC take a more active role and take a more hands on approach in the
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technical oversight of projects. I'd also want to work on making our messaging
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about what OpenStack is much clearer.
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It would be my honor and privilege to serve the community if I'm lucky enough
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to be a elected to the TC.
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Thanks,
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Matthew Treinish
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IRC: mtreinish
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Review history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:mtreinish%2540kortar.org
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Commit history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:mtreinish%2540kortar.org
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Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?metric=commits&user_id=treinish
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Blog: http://blog.kortar.org/
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