Add TC candidacy for Thierry Carrez
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Hi everyone,
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I've been on the OpenStack Technical Committee forever, and my
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original plan was to not run for re-election this cycle. Thanks to
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name recognition, incumbents have traditionally easily been reelected.
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Stepping down is the only way to make room for new leaders to emerge,
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a process that is necessary to keep alignment between the Technical
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Committee members and the active contributors that are their constituency.
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So, having room for new members to be elected is necessary. At the same
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time, there is value in historical perspective, and experienced members
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are useful to help newcomers into their role. We also need to be careful
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about the message that too many people stepping down would send. So, it's
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a mixed bag -- we need enough, but not too many people stepping down.
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Over the past cycles, we introduced about 3 new people at every election.
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I think renewing 3 or 4 people every 6 months in a committee of 13 members
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is the right balance. We already have three experienced members who
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announced they would not be running again this cycle, so I feel like it
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might not be the best moment for me to step down.
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With the OSF shifting from being solely about OpenStack to more generally
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tackling the open infrastructure space, my focus has certainly expanded
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lately. But I don't want to feed the trolls arguing that we are leaving
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OpenStack behind. I'm not done with the OpenStack TC yet, and would like to
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advance two more things before stepping down.
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OpenStack is in the middle of a transition -- from hyped project driven by
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startups and big service providers to a more stable project led by people
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running it or having a business depending on it. A lot of the systems and
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processes that I helped put in place to cope with explosive growth are now
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holding us back. We need to adapt them to a new era, and I feel like I can
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help bringing the original perspective of why those systems were put in
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place, so hopefully we do not end up throwing the baby with the bath water.
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I feel like there is also a lot of work to do to better present what we
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produce. The work on the OpenStack map and the "software" pages on the
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openstack.org website is far from complete. OpenStack is still much harder
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to navigate and understand for a newcomer than it should be. I want to
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continue that work for one more year.
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So I am announcing my candidacy for a position on the OpenStack Technical
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Committee in the upcoming election. Thank you for your consideration !
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Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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