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Greetings,
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I’m writing to submit my candidacy for election to the OpenStack
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Technical Committee.
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By way of introduction, my name is Amrith Kumar, I am the Chief
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Technology Officer[1] at Tesora[2], a company focused on
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Database-as-a-Service and the OpenStack Trove project.
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As OpenStack evolves, so too should the Technical Committee. I believe
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that the Technical Committee has a very high representation from the
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core (nova, cinder, swift, glance, neutron, ...) projects, and there
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needs to be more representation of the other projects in OpenStack
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that are not part of this core (trove, sahara, ...). I believe that
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the future success of OpenStack depends heavily on the successful
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integration of these non-core projects, and the ease with which people
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can deploy the core and non-core components of OpenStack.
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If elected, I would bring a different perspective to the TC, one that
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would broaden the representation of the non-core projects on the
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Technical Committee.
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Here is a quick summary of what I do relative to OpenStack, and why I
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believe that you should consider my candidacy for TC
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- active contributor and member of the core review team for Trove,
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and spend all of my time on upstream development activities
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related to OpenStack Trove. I am also a periodic contributor to
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Oslo and the Trove liaison to Oslo
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- authored the book on OpenStack Trove[3] along with Doug Shelley,
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a co-worker and contributor to the Trove project
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- OpenStack evangelism and outreach activities include
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- Frequent participant and speaker at a variety of technical
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events where I have spoken about OpenStack in general, and
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sometimes Trove in particular
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- Frequent participant in the Boston OpenStack Meetup,
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presenter at a number of OpenStack Meetups all over the
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country
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- Actively promoting an initiative called “OpenStack in the
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Classroom” [4] that I shared on the mailing list several
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months ago. I have had good luck promoting it to a number
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of colleges in the Boston area
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- chosen by the OpenStack Foundation to serve as part of a global
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committee of OpenStack experts developing a list of Domains and
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Tasks essential for OpenStack administration professionals.
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I believe firmly that the long term success of OpenStack depends on
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the ease with which users are able to deploy and bring a cloud into
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production. The big tent proposal was a very important step in that
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direction but much remains to be done.
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It is essential that we make it easier for users to deploy and use
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other projects that are not part of the “core”, projects like Trove,
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Sahara, Magnum, and so on.
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A current example of the kind(s) of issues that I believe to exist
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relates to the creation of protected ‘service resources’ that make it
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possible for services to provision servers and storage in tenant
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context while making it impossible for tenants to manipulate these
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resources other than through the service that provisioned them
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[5],[6].
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This is an example of a specific initiative that I have been working
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with members of the community to address.
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This is a feature that will have to be provided by the core projects
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and the beneficiaries are the non-core projects that request these
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'service resources'.
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I believe that it is imperative that the Technical Committee take a
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leadership role in addressing these kinds of issues, as it did in the
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big-tent approach.
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The activities of the TC align closely with my own skills and past
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experience which include architecting and implementing complex
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computer architecture, with flexible and extensible API's and then
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working with diverse teams to deliver the software that implements
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these. I work very effectively as a facilitator of teams and in
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helping groups of people work together.
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I believe that I will be able to work with the rest of the team and
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drive this kind of activity to successful completion. I am committed
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to the success of OpenStack and would like to contribute further as a
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member of the Technical Committee.
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I look forward to your support in the upcoming election, and I thank
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the outgoing members of the TC for their hard work and the solid
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foundation that they have laid for future committees.
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Here are some more links:
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Official Candidacy: [this review]
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Review history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:9664,n,z
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Commit history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:9664,n,z
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Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?user_id=amrith&release=all
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Foundation: http://www.openstack.org/community/members/profile/15733
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Freenode: amrith
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LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/amrith
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Thank you,
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-amrith
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[1] http://www.tesora.com/people/amrith-kumar/
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[2] http://www.tesora.com/
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[3] http://www.apress.com/9781484212226
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[4] http://openstack.markmail.org/thread/ukckrielspbrjejp
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[5] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/186357/
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[6] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/203880/
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