Add Colleen Murphy's candidacy for keystone PTL
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Please consider my candidacy for the role of keystone PTL.
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I have been involved with keystone for a little over three years and have loved
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it from the beginning. My first introduction to keystone was from the
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perspective of a deployer project contributor, while I was working on getting
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the Puppet-OpenStack modules to work with the keystone v3 API. I found the
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problem space fascinating and the people warm and welcoming. Given free reign
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at the time to work on anything that interested me, I chose to jump into
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keystone. I currently work at SUSE as a cloud engineer specializing in the
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keystone component.
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I see keystone as being in a unique position in the OpenStack ecosystem as a
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sort of backbone of OpenStack. As such, the challenges we face as a team are
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somewhat self-imposed: we don't have vendors pressuring us to get features in,
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but rather we push ourselves to add features to make OpenStack as a whole
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better. Deficiencies in keystone means hardship for nearly all OpenStack
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operators and difficulties for other OpenStack developers. It's a tough burden
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to bear and yet it's what makes keystone the most fun to work on.
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As PTL, my top technical focus will be in continuing the great work Lance has
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done around improving the policy and RBAC experience for operators, and helping
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to drive the changes needed in the rest of the OpenStack to fulfill this
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long-overdue goal. We will work to envision and fulfill the TC's technical
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vision for OpenStack[1][2], striving for true multitenancy and enabling a
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completely self-service solution.
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Aside from that, I will not plan to drive many features. Instead I will work to
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empower other developers to drive feature work and grow into maintainers, by
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taking a step back to clean up technical debt, fix longstanding bugs, and
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enhance our CI test coverage and performance measuring. I will invest heavily
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in our contributor documentation, digging up and writing down the team's tribal
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knowledge, and I'd like to start building out and documenting reference
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architectures for keystone in conjunction with operators and working groups.
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As a team, we need to continue to encourage and recruit new contributors and
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grow them into the core team. We do that by continuing to participate in
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mentoring programs like Outreachy or in university capstone classes, by
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reaching out to users and operators and helping them contribute back, by
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creating bite-sized chunks of work that a new person can tackle quickly (Lance
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did a great job of this by breaking up the system scope and reader role work
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into separate tasks), and by continuing to be ourselves: friendly and
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welcoming, non-nitpicky, helpful and responsive. In the last few months we've
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already seen a pickup in long-term maintainers and it's been a welcome sight.
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I want to thank Lance for doing an amazing job as PTL for the last few years
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and for everything he's accomplished, and I can only hope to live up to the
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example he's set.
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Thank you for your consideration.
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Colleen Murphy (cmurphy)
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[1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/technical-vision.html
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[2] https://review.openstack.org/641374
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