Hi everyone, I'd like to announce my candidacy for PTL of the Quality Assurance team for the Newton release cycle. I have joined into the OpenStack community since 2012 as a developer, and you can see my activities on the following metric: * Review: http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&user_id=oomichi&metric=marks * Commit: http://stackalytics.com/?release=all&user_id=oomichi&metric=commits I have concentrated on solving bugs on both QA and Nova sides in long term, my contribution has created Nova V2.1 API as a result. The API is necessary to solve both API inconsistencies and wrong behaviors of the existing API without clients' pain. Now many projects start to use its mechanism (API microversions) for solving these own issues. In Mitaka cycle, we have implemented the testing framework for the API microversions in Tempest to be used in all projects. The fact is my pleasure because we can work together to solve the same issues between whole OpenStack projects. That is a strong point of our OpenStack community. In Newton cycle, I'd like to finish service client development which makes it easy to implement Tempest-like tests for non-core projects. That will be helpful for OpenStack big-tent. We have already implemented many clients as stable interfaces, but some clients still remain. I believe we can finish that with folks in the cycle. On the other hand, tempest-resources feature also is one of that I want to concentrate on in the cycle. That will make Tempest easier to be used on production environments. If implementing it, we can involve more users in our upstream development and debugging. One more thing is OpenStack health dashboard, that attracts people to QA project. We can see current test situation easily from the dashboard. The dashboard is already great, but there are still several ideas for improving. I want to see the improved one in the cycle. I don't want to enforce something on folks. The door of QA project should be always open as previous PTLs did. New ideas are welcome for improving test coverage and easy debugging, this is open source project. I am glad that this chance is given to all developers, this community is really open. Regardless of the election result, I will do my best in this project. Thanks Ken'ichi Ohmichi