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I have worked at Rackspace on the OpenStack collection of projects for five
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years now, working primarily on documentation. Rackspace is one of the founding
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organizations and currently running and supporting both public and private
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clouds. I work on the developer experience team at Rackspace where we advocate
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for the cloud developer through support, tools, outreach in the community, and
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documentation.
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In that time I've learned a lot about the people and projects that make up
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OpenStack, and I've served the project in capacities that are often lacking in
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open source -- documentation, communication, API standards, and on-boarding
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newcomers, especially under-represented groups such as women in technology.
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The growth of OpenStack as a whole has been phenomenal. That growth and
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attention has afforded us some experimentation with community, collaborative
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documentation. In 2012 we assembled a team of operators to write the OpenStack
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Operations Guide that now is available as an O'Reilly book. We copied that
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model successfully twice now with the Security Guide and the Architecture and
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Design Guide. Now project teams are completing focused documentation efforts.
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In 2014 the docs team implemented a new RST-based web design that makes the
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docs.openstack.org site more usable and also easier to contribute to. In the
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Kilo release we saw the highest number of docs contributors were for the REST
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API documentation. In the past six months I've been writing blog entries with
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fellow TC members in order to offer a line of communication beyond the mailing
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lists. This year my focus has been on API documentation and cross-project work,
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all the while supporting Docs PTL Lana Brindley in continuing the many
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documentation efforts.
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Why should I earn your vote? Vote for me if you care about cross-project
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collaboration and communication especially. In the next year I want to find
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innovative solutions to hard problems as OpenStack matures and continues to
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strive for interoperability.
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My expertise and experience in end-user support including useful and consistent
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REST APIs lends itself well to working on the Technical Committee. I have an
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extensive network of relationships with both public and private cloud experts
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at Rackspace and beyond.
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I am interested in the long-term viability of OpenStack as a whole. I intend to
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continue working hard for the community. I believe the Technical Committee is
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the best place for me to work with others to keep OpenStack on the right track
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to offering an open source cloud for the world.
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Get to know me and my work:
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OpenStack profile: https://www.openstack.org/community/members/profile/87
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OpenStack blog: https://www.openstack.org/blog/author/annegentle/
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Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?user_id=annegentle
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Reviews: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:%22Anne+Gentle%22,n,z
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Commits: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:%22Anne+Gentle%22,n,z
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IRC: annegentle
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Blog: http://justwriteclick.com/
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