Hi everybody! I'd like to run for PTL of OpenStackSDK again. We just merged the OpenStackClient and OpenStackSDK teams. While on the one hand this is a nice big new challenge, I think it also presents an excellent opportunity to accelerate our long-standing goal of integrating the two more seamlessly. I'm excited to get some motion on that. In this last cycle we finally got started on the long-awaited python-*client-ectomy from OpenStackClient by removing glanceclient. I'm hoping in the next cycle we can at least remove keystoneclient - but I think we can pick up the pace now. We need to streamline how config and arguments are parsed so that it's 100% consistent between OSC and SDK and Ansible. This is going to mean using openstack.config in OpenStackClient more directly - and I think it's going to mean an end to the double-auth dance. That, in turn, will likely tie in to attempting to unwind the plugin structure from entrypoints and laying in an optimization so that we can skip entrypoints calls in most cases. We've recently been more aggressive with adding new project-specific cores and I'd like to continue that. We need to trust people from project teams to help maintain relevant code in SDK and OSC, and as a result get into the habit of getting support for new things into SDK and OSC as a part of shipping them in the service. That leads to our need to get to the point where both SDK and OpenStackClient can speak to the latest microversion for the projects supporting microversions. This has been mentioned as one of the things people from the projects don't like about OSC vs the project-specific CLIs. The thing is, we will already use the most recent microversion we understand - so we already behave like people want us to. The thing we need to get to is understanding the MV as it's added. The momentum is picking up to get a lot accomplished, and I'd love to keep helping to pushing these rocks uphill. Thanks! Monty