I have worked at Rackspace on the OpenStack collection of projects for five years now, working primarily on documentation. Rackspace is one of the founding organizations and currently running and supporting both public and private clouds. I work on the developer experience team at Rackspace where we advocate for the cloud developer through support, tools, outreach in the community, and documentation. In that time I've learned a lot about the people and projects that make up OpenStack, and I've served the project in capacities that are often lacking in open source -- documentation, communication, API standards, and on-boarding newcomers, especially under-represented groups such as women in technology. The growth of OpenStack as a whole has been phenomenal. That growth and attention has afforded us some experimentation with community, collaborative documentation. In 2012 we assembled a team of operators to write the OpenStack Operations Guide that now is available as an O'Reilly book. We copied that model successfully twice now with the Security Guide and the Architecture and Design Guide. Now project teams are completing focused documentation efforts. In 2014 the docs team implemented a new RST-based web design that makes the docs.openstack.org site more usable and also easier to contribute to. In the Kilo release we saw the highest number of docs contributors were for the REST API documentation. In the past six months I've been writing blog entries with fellow TC members in order to offer a line of communication beyond the mailing lists. This year my focus has been on API documentation and cross-project work, all the while supporting Docs PTL Lana Brindley in continuing the many documentation efforts. Why should I earn your vote? Vote for me if you care about cross-project collaboration and communication especially. In the next year I want to find innovative solutions to hard problems as OpenStack matures and continues to strive for interoperability. My expertise and experience in end-user support including useful and consistent REST APIs lends itself well to working on the Technical Committee. I have an extensive network of relationships with both public and private cloud experts at Rackspace and beyond. I am interested in the long-term viability of OpenStack as a whole. I intend to continue working hard for the community. I believe the Technical Committee is the best place for me to work with others to keep OpenStack on the right track to offering an open source cloud for the world. Get to know me and my work: OpenStack profile: https://www.openstack.org/community/members/profile/87 OpenStack blog: https://www.openstack.org/blog/author/annegentle/ Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?user_id=annegentle Reviews: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/reviewer:%22Anne+Gentle%22,n,z Commits: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/owner:%22Anne+Gentle%22,n,z IRC: annegentle Blog: http://justwriteclick.com/