Hi all, I'd like to announce my candidacy for serving as Trove PTL through the Rocky cycle. I have been working with OpenStack projects for more than 3 years, with the responsibility of supporting and developing in Cinder and Trove for the internal production deployment of OpenStack platform. However, I only became an active contributor recently after I got a new job offer which mainly focuses on upstream activities from my current employer, and then got accepted as a core reviewer of Trove. It would be a great experience as the Trove PTL to work together with the team and the whole OpenStack big family in the following months. Trove has been challenged by contribution lacking for the last developing cycles. But users and developers show their interest in the project from time to time, by asking help on the maillist, IRC channel, and submitting patches to solve problems found in their adoptions. I think focusing on the users' needs will help to attract participation and it's always the key value of OpenStack projects. For the Rocky cycle, I would like to focus on the following areas: * Documentation improvements: get and keep documents updated with the code, add more docs about architecture, design and deploy considerations, etc. * Better testing coverage for ensuring a solid code base. * Improve integration with other OpenStack projects: catch up to adopt new features and interfaces of the infrastructure projects like Oslo, Keystone, Nova, Cinder, Neutron, Swift, etc. * Bug triaging and smashing: pay more attentions to users' feedback and also track how the project makes progress. * Try to achieve consensus on topics like: - generic datastore abstraction instead of extending from the MySQL implementation; - improve support for different datastore versions; - improve support for clustering; - a policy of accepting/deprecating/removing a datastore backend support into/from the project; - and maybe much more from other contributors and the users. And make project goals based on the discussions. * Keep up with OpenStack-wide goals. * Looking forward opportunities to extend the team. Thanks. Zhao Chao(zhaochao)