I am announcing my candidacy for a position on the OpenStack Technical Committee. I have served on the Technical Committee for the last three years and as PTL of the Release Management team for the Mitaka and Newton cycles. I will be PTL for the Release Management team again for Ocata. Before the Newton cycle I worked on a wide variety of projects within the community, including Ceilometer, and python-openstackclient. I am an Oslo team member, and served as PTL for the Icehouse, Juno, and Kilo cycles. I am also part of the team working on the Python 3 transition, and have contributed to several of the infrastructure projects. In addition to my technical contributions, I helped to found and still help to organize the OpenStack meetup group in Atlanta, Georgia. I started contributing to OpenStack in 2012, not long after joining Dreamhost, and I am currently employed by Red Hat to work on OpenStack with a focus on long-term project concerns. Most of my work on OpenStack has been focused on enabling others in the community. From the Oslo library hierarchy, to establishing the team liaison system, to reno, to release automation, I have worked on tools, processes, and patterns to make incremental improvements in our ability to build OpenStack. I view serving on the TC as an extension of that work. My experience has led me to develop a perspective of OpenStack that is strongly focused on cross-project concerns, and to reinforce for me the importance of communication between project teams to smooth out the integration points and remove friction, all key responsibilities of the Technical Committee. During Ocata we will be working on the first iteration of the new community-wide goals process [1], defined during Newton. This initiative is intended to increase the visibility of important community-wide needs and encourage project teams to incorporate them into their priority discussions. We have bootstrapped the process by identifying several potential goals related to lowering technical debt, one of which was approved for Ocata as a trial run [2]. I would like to continue to serve on the TC to finish launching this new initiative because this is the first time we have attempted anything like this, and I expect us to find issues with the process and to need to adjust it to incorporate feedback. Having the TC identify community goals is an important step for us to take. It relies on a view that OpenStack *is* one community, with shared values and a commitment to collaborate. This view is not universally held among all of our contributors, and I find that unfortunate. I believe that shared values, collaboration, and consistency are compatible with innovation, experimentation, and finding creative solutions to challenging problems. The diversity of the projects that already exist in our big tent shows this to be true. The fact that we are still debating the extent of our unity tells me that it is important to document our community principles. As we have grown, new community members have joined with an incomplete understanding of our history. Even some folks who have been around for a long time do not have the whole picture, or disagree with decisions made early on. We have started writing down some of the assumptions we have in mind when we discuss topics within the TC [3], in order to come to a shared understanding of where we all (not just TC members) think we want to be going and how to get there. Without that shared understanding for context, some of the TC's decisions may seem to not make sense, which also means we are doing a poor job of communicating outside of the TC with the rest of the community. I would like to continue to serve on the TC as we work on those communication issues and resolve the questions about our shared principles. The OpenStack community is the most exciting and welcoming group I have interacted with in more than 20 years of contributing to open source projects. I look forward to continuing to be a part of the community and serving the project. Thank you, Doug Review history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:2472,n,z Commit history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:2472,n,z Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?user_id=doug-hellmann Foundation Profile: http://www.openstack.org/community/members/profile/359 Freenode: dhellmann Website: https://doughellmann.com [1] http://governance.openstack.org/goals/index.html [2] http://governance.openstack.org/goals/ocata/remove-incubated-oslo-code.html [3] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/357260/