As another development cycle quickly approaches I would like to be considered for the role of Infrastructure PTL. I have been working on the OpenStack Infrastructure as a core reviewer and root user for about five years now. During this time I have done just about everything an Infrastructure team member can do except for take on PTL duties. I would like to give that role a shot now. The Infrastructure team has accomplished amazing things to scale both up and out. We run a large set of services that can handle thousands of test jobs per hour merging hundreds of commits per day. I am proud to have been a part of the work to make this possible; however, looking forward I think we face a new set of challenges. In particular I see a need for making our Infrastructure more sustainable so that it can weather the changing priorities of our community. I think we can do that by focusing on these three items: * Continue to automate all the things * Simplify the process of consuming Infrastructure resources * Run more of the Infrastructure in multiple clouds Deploying Zuul v3 in order to make continuous integration configuration properly self service will go a long way to making this a reality. I would also like to see the team take lessons learned from Nodepool and Zuul's use of distributed state management to properly distribute other services so that they can be run in multiple cloud regions or even across multiple clouds. I can not do these things alone; it will require a team effort. If you'd like to see the Infrastructure team work towards these goals I will do my best as PTL to ensure we work as a team to accomplish these goals. Thank you for your consideration, Clark