Dear ONAP Community,


I would like to humbly self-nominate for the ONAP TSC election.



I have been participating ONAP since its inception and engaged in various 
community activities. I have been contributed to the success of ONAP Amsterdam 
release and Beijing Release with the contributions to Multi-VIM/Cloud project 
development, Pair-wise testing, Integration Testing, Wind River/Intel 
Integration Lab supporting, CMCC and China Telecom Open Lab supporting. I have 
been developing demos with ONAP and showcasing them during various events 
including ONS, MWC 2018. with these experience, I identified generic functional 
requirement referred as Centralized representation and consist ID of cloud 
regions which has been one of ONAP functional requirements in Casablanca 
Release. I also shared my experiences and best practices of using ONAP through 
ONAP wiki, email list, and hotline meetings. As a core committer and PTL of 
ONAP Multi-VIM/Cloud project, I have been presented my insight and the vision 
of ONAP Multi-VIM/Cloud during OPNVF,ONS and ONAP events. To facilitate the end 
to end automation of orchestration and close loop control I have proposed 
various features to Multi-VIM/Cloud project which will be designed them 
properly and delivered them in time.



I would like to run for a seat of ONAP TSC and contribute to the the success of 
ONAP by expanding its capability of orchestrating workloads to various VIMs or 
Clouds in a cloud agnostic way.



My Bitergia Stats can be found at:

https://onap.biterg.io/goto/8b4f6c15e6b47caeef679a065fb36cc0



Short Bio:



Bin Yang is a solution architect from Wind River and dedicated to support ONAP 
community. He has more than 13 year experience in software design & development 
for Telecom industry. He has solid knowledge and skill for OpenStack, Operating 
System, and Silicon. He demonstrated his expertise and passion for Open Source 
community with the success of OPEN-O MultiVIM project as PTL, ONAP 
Multi-VIM/Cloud as core committer and PTL. He loves this ONAP community since 
he can not only have achievement with the success of this community, but also 
make many friends who are great and talent persons.



Bin Yang holds a BS in computer science and technology from Huangzhong 
University of Science and Technology in China.



My head-shot:



[Machine generated alternative text:]


Best Regards,
Bin Yang,    Solution Engineering Team,    Wind River
ONAP Multi-VIM/Cloud PTL
Direct +86,10,84777126    Mobile +86,13811391682    Fax +86,10,64398189
Skype: yangbincs993

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Kenny Paul
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:03 AM
To: onap-tsc
Subject: [onap-tsc] CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: ONAP TSC ELECTION

Nominations for seats on the ONAP TSC officially open @ 17:00 Pacific Time, 
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
If you are interested in running for a seat on the TSC, please read all of this 
information carefully


Who is eligible to Run:  Any Active Community Members as of 17:00 Pacific Time, 
Tuesday, July 17, 2018- There is NO limit to the number of candidates from any 
single company that can run for a seat.

4.1.1.1 TSC Membership 
Definitions<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Technical+Community+Document#ONAPTechnicalCommunityDocument-4.1.1.1TSCMembershipDefinitions>
  Active Community Member: Anyone from the ONAP community with twenty (20) or 
more measurable contributions during the previous 12-month period, inclusive of 
code merged, code reviews performed, wiki page edits, or JIRA activities



Self-Nomination Phase

Individuals interested in running for a TSC position MUST REPLY-ALL TO THIS 
ORIGINAL EMAIL with your intention to run before 17:00 Pacific time, July 31st.

NOTE: Replying to another candidate's self-nomination email announcing your own 
self-nomination is considered a blatant disregard for open source community 
norms. If you do that, you should probably re-assess both your qualifications 
and motivations for leading a collaborative community such as this.

Your self-nomination email must include a link to your stats in Bitergia 
(instructions on how to do 
this)<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Getting+Your+Stats+From+Bitergia>.
It is strongly recommended that candidates also include a small head-shot, a 
short biography and statement of intent on why you would be a good person to 
hold a seat on the TSC.

As a courtesy, it is also requested that you fill in the  2018 TSC Election 
Candidates<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/2018+TSC+Election+Candidates> wiki 
page with that same information. Filling out the wiki page is NOT in lieu of 
sending the email as required, but it will greatly help facilitate the process 
of the elections.



Special Provision for the original 9 ONAP Operators:  There are 9 seats 
reserved for the nine original ONAP Platinum Service Provider members. Each of 
these Operators is REQUIRED to have at least one person nominate themselves for 
their seat on the TSC. If and only if an Operator does not have any eligible 
Active Community Members at the time of nomination process, they may appoint a 
nominee to run in the election.  In such cases, the nominee must indicate that 
they are exercising a provisional nomination in their email. (Refer to 4.2.3.2 
TSC Member 
Candidates<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Technical+Community+Document#ONAPTechnicalCommunityDocument-4.2.3.2TSCMemberCandidates>)
•
•         The nomination phase begins 17:00 Pacific Time, Tuesday, July 17, 2018
•         The nomination phase ends 17:00 Pacific Time, Tuesday, July 31, 2018
•

Election Phase



Who is eligible to Vote: Any Active Community Members as of 17:00 Pacific Time, 
Tuesday, July 17, 2018

A Condorcet election will be held using the CIVS voting 
system<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Voting+Best+Practices>.  Active 
Community Members will receive an invitation to vote from CIVS.
•         The election phase will begin with the distribution of the CIVS poll 
via email from the application
•         The election phase will end two (2) weeks later in the same time zone 
the poll was initiated from

Election Results
•

  *   The election of TSC Members shall consist of a single stack ranked vote 
of all candidates
  *   Only the top ranked candidates from any single company will be elected; 
if the top 10 vote getters are all from the same company, only the person with 
the highest number of votes out of all 10 will be elected from that company.
  *   The top ranked candidate from each Operator will be selected, for a total 
of nine members, one member from each Operator
  *   The top ranked non-Operator candidates (whether affiliated with a company 
or an individual contributor), will be selected for the remaining nine seats, 
with no more than one member per company or group of related companies being 
selected.
  *   The LF will update the Voting Results 
History<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Voting+Results+History> page with 
their name, date, and link to the publicly viewable CIVS results and send an 
email to the distribution list and to onap-tsc



Best Regards,
-kenny

Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager, The Linux Foundation
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 510.766.5945
San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Time Zone




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