Hello everyone, I would like to announce my candidacy for PTL of the OpenStack-Ansible project for Ocata. I have been involved in OpenStack-Ansible since its inception, and have been a part of the continual growth and improvements that have happened since its foundation. During this time, OpenStack-Ansible has transformed from a project where the main aim was new features and role growth, to a project where the key goal is stability and manageability. This is supported by new and diverse contributors recognizing this move towards maturity and getting involved to help the project grow. I view this move towards stability and manageability as key to the success of OpenStack-Ansible long term. With that in mind, and with Ocata being a shorter cycle, I'd like to have a stronger focus on 2 main areas, that will increase stability and manageability: 1. Testing standardization During Newton we have built momentum around testing, and I'd like to focus on keeping that momentum going. The implementation and adoption of the single 'openstack-ansible-tests' repository is key to this. It will allow us to efficiently ramp up tests for different scenarios, and standardize the way in which we perform testing on our repositories. The standard framework that this approach creates will help with the implementation of new projects within OpenStack-Ansible, and reduce code duplication. 2. Upgrade process I'd like to analyse the current deployment process and look to improve its efficiency. I believe we can improve this by creating a clearer separation between the build, deploy and configuration phases. This has good connotations for how we upgrade deployments, and potentially leads to a more repeatable and reliable upgrade procedure that can be adopted by all operators and deployers of OpenStack-Ansible. Alongside these two strong focus points, I would like to continually work towards maintaining a high level of community efforts around documentation, the Ansible 2.x implementation work, uwsgi implementation, amongst other important initiatives that the community are driving. I look forward to working with everybody to continue to improve this project, and I'm excited to have the opportunity to lead this dynamic community to a more stable and manageable future. Andy (@andymccr)