This is my candidacy for second round of a position on the OpenStack Technical Committee. During the last twelve months, I've contributed to Governance reviews and used my vote by thinking outside of the box. Indeed, my experience on working with installers is pretty unique at the TC and I find it important to represent this world. I've also participated in the Visioning exercise in Boston, and I believe it helped a lot in our community. I hope we can keep iterating on this work during the next months. On a personal note, I really enjoyed working with the community and I believe we keep making progress over the years. And last but not least, I've been PTL on two different projects during five cycles. My focus has always been to find solutions for: - Bringing more trust in our community, and always assuming good faith by default. I think we have still some work to do on that area but I believe we'll continue to make good progress. - Making our operators happy. Working on installers is not the same game as working on devstack, you have to deal with customers and people from a different world. I like to think we're making good progress in how do we test OpenStack. - Scaling-up our community, by voting for governance changes but also at how we operate together on IRC, by e-mail or in person during events. Be more inclusive and help people to grow. We should kill "clubs" and unwelcoming places, and continue to make OpenStack the best Open-Source project to contribute to. Of course you don't need to be TC member to contribute on these topics; though changes made in Governance are voted by TC members; so I would like to be candidate one more time. Thank you for your consideration, Emilien Macchi https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/User:Emilienm