Hi TripleO, My name is Dan Prince and I'm running for the Mitaka TripleO PTL. I've been working on TripleO since Grizzly and OpenStack since Bexar. I care deeply about the project and would like to continue the vision of deploying OpenStack w/ OpenStack. TripleO has come a long way over the past few years. I like how the early vision within the project set the stage for how you can deploy OpenStack with OpenStack. I also like how we are continuing to transform the OpenStack deployment landscape by using OpenStack, with all its API goodness, alongside great technologies like Puppet and Docker. Using the best with the best... that is why I like TripleO. A couple of areas I'd like to see us focus on for Mitaka: CI: The ability to land code upstream is critical right now. We need to continue to refine our CI workflow so that it is both faster, more reliable, and gives us more coverage. Upgrades: Perhaps one of the most important areas of focus is around upgrades. We've made some progress towards minor updates but we've got plenty of work to be able to support minor updates and full upgrades. Composibility: Better composability within the Heat templates would make the 3rd party integration even easier and also give us better and more flexible role flexibility. Role flexibility in particular may become more desirable as we take steps towards supporting a more containerized deployment model. Validations: The extensibility of our low level network infrastructure is very flexible. But it isn't easy to configure. I would like to see us continue adding validations at key points to make this easier. Additionally validations are critical for integration with any sort of external resource like a Ceph cluster or load balancers. Features: New network features like IPv6 support and better support for spine/leaf deployment topoligies. We are also refining how Tuskar works with Heat and continuing to refine Tuskar UI around a common library that can better leverage the installation workflows OpenStack requires. Lots of exciting stuff to work on and a great team of developers who are driving many of these goals. As PTL I would be honored to help organize and drive forward the efforts of the team where needed. Thanks for your consideration. Dan Prince