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I am Dean Troyer and would like to nominate myself as a candidate for re-election
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to the Technical Committee.
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I have a bit of history with OpenStack: I was early contributor to DevStack, I
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started Grenade to perform basic upgrade testing, and I started the OpenStackClient
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project. I currently work for Intel from the heart of flyover country, Kansas City MO.
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As we gained experience with the Big Text transition I believe it has become
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increasingly clear that we need to refine our mission and focus, and get a little
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more specific about what should be part of OpenStack and what should be separate.
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It may be more appropriate to look at OpenStack not as a single large tent, but as
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a group of connected medium-sized tents.
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The fundamental idea of the Big Tent is still sound, however, I believe our
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experience shows that we need to refine the application. The core of this has not
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changed in my view, we still must define these tents by the technical relationships
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between projects. As much as some try to deny it, not all projects are created equal.
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For example, Nova will always need Glance, unless Nova grown its own image service.
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I believe we need to get our current house (tent!) in order and simplify what we
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have rather than focus on growing the number of projects and features. For the TC,
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one form this takes is in encouraging projects to periodically focus on lowering
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technical debt. Often called a 'stability release' this is unpopular with those
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who measure success by how many features have been added. I think it is up to the
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TC to encourage measuring success by other things that are harder to count, like
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the improvement of operators and users lives by making OpenStack feel like a more
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cohesive collection of projects.
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I would be honored to continue serving the community on the Technical Committee.
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