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  - Doug Hellmann nomination for Chair
    
    I would be honored to serve as chair for the TC for this session.
    
    With Thierry stepping down as chair, this session will be the first
    time the TC as it stands today is chaired by someone from outside of
    the Foundation staff. This is an important step for us, to show not
    only that our principle of Changes in Leadership are Good applies to
    the TC, but that our leaders can and will place the needs of the
    community first. Over the 6 years I have been contributing to
    OpenStack and the 4+ years I have served on the TC, I have been
    employed by 3 separate companies. I hope my history of service within
    the community reassures everyone of my continued impartiality.
    
    The nature of the TC and the issues it has had to address have changed
    in significant ways several times while I have been involved.
    
    When the TC addressed fundamental questions about what types of
    projects should be included in the community, and OpenStack expanded
    from a simple IaaS project to our current mission of producing the
    ubiquitous Open Source Cloud Computing platform, I helped navigate
    that change, first as a member of the Ceilometer team (one of the
    first teams to be added to OpenStack without being spawned from an
    existing project), and later as a TC member drafting early versions of
    the Big Tent resolution.
    
    When our community went through a period of intensive growth, as
    companies joined and brought new features and formed new projects, I
    helped organize the Oslo and release teams to cope with that growth by
    implementing the liaison system and driving more use of automation.
    
    More recently, as we have seen some leveling off, or even reduction,
    of contributors, I worked with the documentation and requirements
    teams to accommodate the contraction by shifting documentation from a
    central location into team-owned repositories and by simplifying the
    way we manage dependency settings in each project. These changes
    reduced the friction for contributors to those projects.
    
    Those experiences have prepared me to help us through this next
    transition, as well.
    
    My goals for this session are to have a smooth transition and to help
    the TC work together as a team to achieve our shared objectives. I
    have a few things I would like to change about the way we organize
    ourselves based on patterns we have seen work well elsewhere,
    including using sub-teams of TC members to manage our recurring
    responsibilities more actively.
    
    I look forward to talking with you about the future of the TC over the
    next few weeks.
    
    Change-Id: I35a4b1501b0019e79b34cc92f83af38ea4a41c26
    Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
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