Nomination for Joe Gordon to the TC
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Hi Everyone,
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I'd like to announce my candidacy for OpenStack Technical Committee. I've been involved with OpenStack since 2011 and
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am a top 0.5% contributor to Openstack. This is also regardless of which meaningless metric you decide to highlight
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as import. No matter which metric you put weight behind I've likely been a top contributor looking at it through
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that lens. For example:
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* Commits: http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&user_id=jogo&metric=commits
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* Reviews: http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&user_id=jogo&metric=marks
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* Emails: http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&user_id=jogo&metric=emails
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* Patch Sets: http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&user_id=jogo&metric=patches
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* Or the absurdly ridiculous person-day effort (which is completely meaningless from what I can tell):
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http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&user_id=jogo&metric=person-day
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I also have been a core team member for nova, QA (grenade), infra (elastic-recheck) and hacking
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During my time contributing to OpenStack I have led several several key initiatives in a variety of different roles.
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From doing things like starting and serving as the maintainer for the hacking project, starting the elastic-recheck
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project with the help of the excellent Matthew Treinish, being one of the few people actually willing to
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help debug gate issues, and helping set up multinode devstack jobs so we can finally test things like live migration
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(just to name a few in a very long list). Through this experience I've see a lot of what OpenStack has to offer at
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it's best, but also where things don't work so well. It is leveraging this experience that I think provides me with
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real technical knowledge and insight into what OpenStack is and how it works that I think is necessary to sit on the
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TC. (because let's be honest here, the T is for technical, not talking-head)
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As a member of the TC I'd really like to accomplish two things during my tenure, change the OpenStack mission
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statement (it currently doesn't mention the single most important persona in OpenStack, the end user); and move the
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conversation away from the silly 'what is OpenStack' to 'why use OpenStack' and figure out how we execute on the
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resulting vision.
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While my activity in the community has decreased slightly in recent months, this is not an indication of a decrease
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in my commitment to the OpenStack project or a lack of interest in seeing it succeed. It would be my honor and
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privilege to serve the community if I'm lucky enough to be a elected to the TC.
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May the odds be ever in your favor,
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Joe Gordon
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