Hello Mike,

sound reasonable to me and I self-nominate myself.

My manifesto:

My aim is to make the Gentoo Kernel Project became more present (with
a visible and strong activity), collaborate more with upstream and
taking Gentoo kernel to a more high-quality level.
We can achieve better quality in the Gentoo kernel by automating the
Gentoo kernel release quality check.
For automating the release quality check I'm working on the Gentoo
kernel CI [1], that is providing feedback on the Gentoo Kernel
Sources, for making it fastly showing eventual problems.
In the future, I would like to add more feature and check tools to the
Gentoo Kernel CI.
I'm following most of the Gentoo Kernel bugs reports on bugzilla for
giving fast support and I usually work on releasing gentoo-sources in
a responsive manner. I'm also helping with rt-sources, git-sources,
vanilla-sources and every other package under the Gentoo kernel
project responsibility.
To make the Gentoo kernel project more visible I'm doing conferences
(Open Source Summit 2017 (kernel developer panel), SOSP 2017, Open
Source Conference winter and spring 2017) and managing the Gentoo
Kernel Public relationships.
I'm keeping a strong collaboration with Kernel upstream, getting
information about new releases, future problems and also informing
kernel upstream of eventual problems with the gentoo-sources kernel.
I'm pre-testing upstream kernel pre-release for identifying problems
before we release gentoo-sources.
I'm creating and updating wiki pages under the Gentoo kernel project.
I'm working on the Gentoo kernel live patch service (Elivepatch [2])
and live patch package (kpatch).
I'm part of the Gentoo Kernel Security, where I'm researching new
security issue, this helps me leading security responses for the
Gentoo Kernel Project.

[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Kernel/Kernel_CI
[2] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Elivepatch

Thanks


On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 4:01 AM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, Gentoo Kernel Project Members,
>
> It's that time of the year again where we need to elect a lead.  As
> there are only 5 of us, I am suggesting we open up nominations for 10
> days and allow 10 days for manifestos or discussion and then vote at a
> meeting where people who can't make the meeting can just submit their
> vote beforehand if they want.
>
> Our current member list from the wiki is:
>
> Alice Ferrazzi (alicef)
> Anthony G. Basile (blueness)
> Tony Vroon (Chainsaw)
> Greg Kroah-Hartman (gregkh)
> Mike Pagano (mpagano)
> Manuel RĂ¼ger (mrueg)
> Thomas Deutschmann (Whissi)
> Magnus Granberg (Zorry)
>
>
> Timing
> If we start nominations (please self-nominate yourself if you want too),
> then the nominations period would stop at 24/1/2017 19:00 UTC.
>
> The 10 days after that will put us at 3/2/2017 1900 UTC for voting.
> Maybe we can have a meeting that weekend.
>
> Does this sound reasonable to everyone?
>
> Mike
>



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Thanks,
Alice Ferrazzi

Gentoo Kernel Project Leader
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