Greetings, I’m writing to submit my candidacy for election to the OpenStack Technical Committee. By way of introduction, my name is Amrith Kumar, I am the Chief Technology Officer[1] at Tesora[2], a company focused on Database-as-a-Service and the OpenStack Trove project. As OpenStack evolves, so too should the Technical Committee. I believe that the Technical Committee has a very high representation from the core (nova, cinder, swift, glance, neutron, ...) projects, and there needs to be more representation of the other projects in OpenStack that are not part of this core (trove, sahara, ...). I believe that the future success of OpenStack depends heavily on the successful integration of these non-core projects, and the ease with which people can deploy the core and non-core components of OpenStack. If elected, I would bring a different perspective to the TC, one that would broaden the representation of the non-core projects on the Technical Committee. Here is a quick summary of what I do relative to OpenStack, and why I believe that you should consider my candidacy for TC - active contributor and member of the core review team for Trove, and spend all of my time on upstream development activities related to OpenStack Trove. I am also a periodic contributor to Oslo and the Trove liaison to Oslo - authored the book on OpenStack Trove[3] along with Doug Shelley, a co-worker and contributor to the Trove project - OpenStack evangelism and outreach activities include - Frequent participant and speaker at a variety of technical events where I have spoken about OpenStack in general, and sometimes Trove in particular - Frequent participant in the Boston OpenStack Meetup, presenter at a number of OpenStack Meetups all over the country - Actively promoting an initiative called “OpenStack in the Classroom” [4] that I shared on the mailing list several months ago. I have had good luck promoting it to a number of colleges in the Boston area - chosen by the OpenStack Foundation to serve as part of a global committee of OpenStack experts developing a list of Domains and Tasks essential for OpenStack administration professionals. I believe firmly that the long term success of OpenStack depends on the ease with which users are able to deploy and bring a cloud into production. The big tent proposal was a very important step in that direction but much remains to be done. It is essential that we make it easier for users to deploy and use other projects that are not part of the “core”, projects like Trove, Sahara, Magnum, and so on. A current example of the kind(s) of issues that I believe to exist relates to the creation of protected ‘service resources’ that make it possible for services to provision servers and storage in tenant context while making it impossible for tenants to manipulate these resources other than through the service that provisioned them [5],[6]. This is an example of a specific initiative that I have been working with members of the community to address. This is a feature that will have to be provided by the core projects and the beneficiaries are the non-core projects that request these 'service resources'. I believe that it is imperative that the Technical Committee take a leadership role in addressing these kinds of issues, as it did in the big-tent approach. The activities of the TC align closely with my own skills and past experience which include architecting and implementing complex computer architecture, with flexible and extensible API's and then working with diverse teams to deliver the software that implements these. I work very effectively as a facilitator of teams and in helping groups of people work together. I believe that I will be able to work with the rest of the team and drive this kind of activity to successful completion. I am committed to the success of OpenStack and would like to contribute further as a member of the Technical Committee. I look forward to your support in the upcoming election, and I thank the outgoing members of the TC for their hard work and the solid foundation that they have laid for future committees. Here are some more links: Official Candidacy: [this review] Review history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:9664,n,z Commit history: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:9664,n,z Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?user_id=amrith&release=all Foundation: http://www.openstack.org/community/members/profile/15733 Freenode: amrith LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/amrith Thank you, -amrith [1] http://www.tesora.com/people/amrith-kumar/ [2] http://www.tesora.com/ [3] http://www.apress.com/9781484212226 [4] http://openstack.markmail.org/thread/ukckrielspbrjejp [5] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/186357/ [6] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/203880/