Hi all, I am thrilled to nominate myself as a candidate for ironic PTL for Pike cycle. Most of you should know me by now — I’m Jay Faulkner, aka “JayF” on freenode IRC. I have been in the tech industry for 10 years, starting as a systems administrator and working my way up the ladder. Since 2014, my primary focus has been working on bare metal clouds, culminating in my position today as a full-time ironic developer. Many PTL nominees post an agenda with their nomination email — I won’t do that here. The project has been run very well, as evidenced by us achieving almost 75% of our stated goals by the end of the last two cycles (newton and ocata). If elected PTL, I would try to maintain the productive environment we've built, and work as a facilitator, organizer, and servant, working towards the goals the community will set for Pike. My experience with ironic has been varied, starting with my work on Rackspace OnMetal, the first public cloud offering including ironic, a short stint as manager of that development team, and now as full-time upstream developer. These perspectives have provided me with the communication skills and technical context needed to be PTL. Ironic lives on the border between software and hardware, which allows me to use my operational experience toward designing new features. Some tangible examples of this include the introduction of both cleaning and the initial agent deploy driver features. Furthermore, I learned how to empathize with businesses trying to integrate with OpenStack during my tenure as a manager. One of the reasons I wanted to run for PTL is to keep as many ironic contributors doing what they do best: writing code. In my time on the project, I've found I can contribute best by taking care of issues that can get in the way of progress such as fixing gate breakages, working to help and mentor new contributors, triaging bugs, and reviewing code. Another example of my initiative on these types of issues is my work on cross-project items, such as my work as documentation liason, and working on our CI jobs. By taking on these items and more as PTL, I hope to act as a force multiplier for my ironic colleagues. Working full time on OpenStack Ironic, and open source in general, has been one of the most rewarding times of my career. The community around ironic has always been friendly, and I view my fellow contributors as co-workers and friends. I cherish the time I’ve had collaborating with you all, and hope to be given the opportunity to continue to work with everyone as PTL during Pike. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jay Faulkner