diff --git a/candidates/queens/TC/emilienm.txt b/candidates/queens/TC/emilienm.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..360c3d24 --- /dev/null +++ b/candidates/queens/TC/emilienm.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +This is my candidacy for second round of a position on the OpenStack Technical +Committee. + +During the last twelve months, I've contributed to Governance reviews and used my vote +by thinking outside of the box. Indeed, my experience on working with +installers is pretty unique at the TC and I find it important to represent this +world. +I've also participated in the Visioning exercise in Boston, and I believe it +helped a lot in our community. I hope we can keep iterating on this work during +the next months. +On a personal note, I really enjoyed working with the community and I believe +we keep making progress over the years. + +And last but not least, I've been PTL on two different projects during +five cycles. My focus has always been to find solutions for: + +- Bringing more trust in our community, and always assuming good faith by default. + I think we have still some work to do on that area but I believe we'll + continue to make good progress. + +- Making our operators happy. Working on installers is not the same game as working + on devstack, you have to deal with customers and people from a different + world. I like to think we're making good progress in how do we test OpenStack. + +- Scaling-up our community, by voting for governance changes but also at how we + operate together on IRC, by e-mail or in person during events. Be more + inclusive and help people to grow. We should kill "clubs" and unwelcoming + places, and continue to make OpenStack the best Open-Source project to contribute + to. + +Of course you don't need to be TC member to contribute on these topics; though +changes made in Governance are voted by TC members; so I would like to be +candidate one more time. + +Thank you for your consideration, + + Emilien Macchi + https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/User:Emilienm