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Hi everyone,
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I’d like to submit my candidacy for the OpenStack Technical Committee. You
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may know me as john-davidge on IRC.
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I’ve been an active member of the OpenStack community since 2012 (Folsom).
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I met many of you for the first time while presenting the Curvature Network
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Visualization Dashboard[1] at the Grizzly Summit in Portland. Since then
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I’ve been working 100% upstream, mostly in neutron[2][3], and for a couple
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of different sponsors. Right now I’m employed in the OpenStack Innovation
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Center (OSIC) - a joint venture between Rackspace and Intel - where I’m
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leading a small team contributing to neutron, and helping to shape the OSIC
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development roadmap. Over the years I have seen and participated in a lot
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of the changes that have led our community to where it is today. I’ve
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experienced the things that have improved our lives as developers, and
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operators, as well as the things that have caused us difficulties.
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I know where I would like to see OpenStack head in the future, and I feel
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strongly about making it a success. The most important thing that I would
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like to see changed is the overarching framework under which all of
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OpenStack operates:
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The Big Tent.
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Last year, the TC moved OpenStack away from the Integrated Release, and
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into The Big Tent. This removed the separation between those projects
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considered integral to OpenStack, and those which enhance it. Since then,
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the number of official projects has gone from ~12 to 60. While this was a
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fantastic move for community inclusivity, it has also made life harder for
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operators and customers, and has diminished the focus on OpenStack’s core
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purpose.
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Managing every team under one roof has led to issues for both the core and
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the newer projects. The experience so far has taught us that there isn’t a
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single set of rules that can be helpfully applied to both. I believe that
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now is the time to take The Big Tent’s ideas and iterate upon them to
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create a new model that can promote inclusivity, while still preserving a
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clear focus for the core of OpenStack. The main points of this new model
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are:
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* Define OpenStack as its core components
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* Introduce a new home for complementary projects - The OpenStack Family
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* Reinstate Stackforge as the primary incubator for new projects
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OpenStack will once again be a focused set of closely aligned projects
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working together to provide an operating system for the datacenter. The
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OpenStack Family will provide a home for projects that work to improve the
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experience of an OpenStack cloud (think Ceilometer, Heat, etc), while
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protecting them from some of the more prescriptive rules that go with being
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a core OpenStack component. Stackforge will be the main focus of
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early-stage innovation, with a clearly defined path towards graduation into
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The OpenStack Family. I believe that this model[4] can go a long way
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towards solving many of the pain points that we are seeing with OpenStack
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today.
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This transformation is one that I think is very important for the future
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of OpenStack. We have a fantastic project surrounded by a talented
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community, of which I am very proud to call myself a member. Trust me with
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your vote, and I’ll work hard to ensure its continued success.
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Thank you for your consideration,
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John
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[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmpRhcwyJIo - Curvature
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[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjuF-3fB0IQ - IPv6 Prefix Delegation
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[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ag1NiCVBDo - Neutron Purge
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[4] https://johndavidge.wordpress.com/mr-openstack-tear-down-this-tent/
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