Hello all

Simon Thompson (Research Computing, University of Birmingham<http://files.gpfsug.org/presentations/2015/>) has put himself forward as sole candidate for position of Chair.

I firmly believe it in the best interest of the Group that we do not have the same Chair indefinitely. The Group is on fine footing, so now is an appropriate time for change.

Having spoken with Simon, the UG Committee are more than happy to recommend him for the position of Chair for the next two years. Over the same period, the UG Committee has proposed that I move to represent Media (as per sector representatives) and continue to support the efforts of the Group where appropriate.

The UG Committee would also like to recommend Ross Keeping for the IBM non-exec position. Some of you will have met Ross at the recent User Group. He understands the focus and needs of the Group and will act as the group's plug-in to IBM as well as hosting the 'Meet the Devs' events (details on the next one soon).

With respect to the above, we do not believe it is prudent to spend time and resource on election scaffolding to vote for a single candidate. We would suggest that if the majority of members are extremely against this move that it is discussed openly in the mailing list. Discussion is good!

Failing any overwhelming response to the contrary, Simon will assume position of Chair on 19th June 2015 with the Committee’s full support.


Best regards,


Jez (Chair) and Claire (Secretary)


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Simon's response to the Election call follows verbatim:

a) The post they wish to stand for

Group chair

b) A paragraph covering their credentials

I have been working with GPFS for the past few years, initially in an HPC environment and more recently using it to deliver our research data and OpenStack platforms. The research storage platform was developed in conjunction with OCF, our IBM business partner
which spans both spinning disk and TSM HSM layer.

I have spoken at both the UK GPFS user group and at the GPFS user forum in the USA. In addition to this I've made a short customer
video used by IBM marketing.

Linked in profile: uk.linkedin.com/in/simonjthompson1
Blog: www.roamingzebra.co.uk

c) A paragraph covering what they would bring to the group

I already have a good working relationship with GPFS developers having spent the past few months building our OpenStack platform working with IBM and documenting how to use some of the features, and would look to build on this relationship to develop the GPFS
user group.

I've also blogged many of the bits I have experimented with and would like to see this develop with the group contributing to a wiki
style information source with specific examples of technology and configs.

In addition to this, I have support from my employer to attend meetings and conferences and would be happy to represent and promote
the group at these as well as bringing feedback.

d) A paragraph setting out their vision for the group for the next two years

I would like to see the group engaging with more diverse users of GPFS as many of those attending the meetings are from HPC type environments, so I would loom to work with both IBM and resellers to help engage with other industries using GPFS technology. Ideally this would see more customer talks at the user group in addition to a balanced view from IBM on road maps. I think it would also be good to focus on specific features of gpfs and how they work and can be applied as my suspicion is very few customers use lots of
features to full advantage.

Simon

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