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Hi All,
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I'd like to announce my candidacy for the Technical Committee.
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I have never applied for a TC seat and decided to do it this time.
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My relations with OpenStack started not terribly long ago, on the other side 6
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years are also not less in my eyes. During that time I became PTL for
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OpenStackSDK/CLI (and to some extend OpenStack Ansible Modules).
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I think many of you have noticed my strong push to improve the user experience
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of the OpenStack. For that I took the PTL role over all those mentioned
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projects which are focused primarily on the users. You may have noticed my push
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on introduction of the OpenAPI to the whole OpenStack. What I currently observe
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is that there are a lot of representatives and voices from maintainers and
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operators in TC, but since combining of the TC and User Committee focus end
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users voice slowly disappeared. That is why I decided to apply for Technical
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Committee to ensure this aspect is not forgotten. Some of you know me as a
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"maker" and not as a "talker", so this position is not going to be trivial for
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me, but I believe it is necessary to have engineers and architects in the
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politics otherwise laws are just serving wrong targets.
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My stand point is that policies should not hinder the progress, but instead we
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should make policies that serve ourselves to be efficient and successful.
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OpenStack is not existing to keep maintainers happy, but because someone
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(operators and users) needs it. So let us focus on that.
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Thank you for considering my candidacy,
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Regards,
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Artem (irc: gtema)
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