Add TC candidacy for Jean-Philippe Evrard
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Hello everyone,
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I am hereby announcing my candidacy for a position on the OpenStack Technical Committee (TC).
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I believe that Open Source software is not only about code, but also a way to bring
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people together in order to find a solution to business problems.
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Many people find me an easy person to talk with, due to my open mindset and my "facilitator"
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spirit.
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Those qualities helped me build solutions in the past. I hope they will be
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helpful to the TC: While OpenStack is becoming more mature everyday, it is facing (and will face)
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new challenges in terms of community, or identity.
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I have been following the OpenStack ecosystem since Kilo.
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I went through multiple companies and multiple hats (A cloud end-user, an OpenStack advocate in meetups
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and at FOSDEM, a product owner of the cloud strategy, architect of a community cloud, a deployer,
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a developer, a team lead), which gives me a unique view on OpenStack and other
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adjacent communities. I am now working full time on OpenStack for SUSE,
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focusing on deployment tooling.
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That growing involvement inspires me to be a TC candidate. I would like to help shape what
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the future of OpenStack could be.
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Even if my experience spans quite a few cycles, I consider myself as an
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OpenStack newcomer. I like to see things with fresh eyes, and I do not hesitate to question
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the status quo. It usually gives me a different perspective to explore new conversations
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or find new solutions.
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I also think this freshness makes me very approachable to new community members,
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new users, or external communities. Listening to those inputs is very important to me:
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good software can only exist with proper requirements!
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I would like to focus my time at the TC with a general simplification of OpenStack.
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Simplification would first *reduce the barrier of entry for new contributors*,
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make community goals more easily reachable, and help connecting adjacent
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communities. In this matter, I consider the technical 'python3-first' project will open
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the door to many positive improvements and simplifications, but setting up a good
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knowledge transfer platform and best practices/recommendations for projects
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could be a positive improvement.
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Talking about best practices and simplification, I would like to help PTLs at
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their duties, as I consider TC members should be more supportive of the day to day
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work of the PTL and projects. I would love to see the TC as provider of toolkits helping
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maintain and grow the community of each of the official projects.
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These could be the tools that projects do not have time to develop and grow.
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The code would be common to OpenStack, and therefore reducing the overall complexity of
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projects which were carrying those tools, the same way as the Release or OpenStack-Infra
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team are providing tools for the community.
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I have a few other ideas for simplifications but instead of carrying on, I would prefer
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hearing from you, and hearing from your ideas. So, please, contact me!
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Long story short: I would like to be there to help shaping the community together, with your help.
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Thank you for your consideration,
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Jean-Philippe Evrard (evrardjp)
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