Add Matthew Thode candidacy for Requirements
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I would like to announce my candidacy for PTL of the Requirements project for
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the Victoria cycle.
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The following will be my goals for the cycle, in order of importance:
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1. The primary goal is to keep a tight rein on global-requirements and
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upper-constraints updates. (Keep things working well)
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2. Un-cap requirements where possible (stuff like cmd2).
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3. Clean up requirements now that python2 is dead
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4. Audit global-requirements and upper-constraints for redundancies. One of
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the rules we have for new entrants to global-requirements and/or
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upper-constraints is that they be non-redundant. Keeping that rule in mind,
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audit the list of requirements for possible redundancies and if possible,
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reduce the number of requirements we manage. Json libs are on the short list
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this go around.
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I look forward to continue working with you in this cycle, as your PTL or not.
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Thanks for your time,
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Matthew Thode
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IRC: prometheanfire
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