Thanks for the question Matt,

I have to agree that that is not a good use of time, which is why I’m really 
interested in the Constellations initiative. There doesn’t have to be a very 
specifically defined “what OpenStack is” answer, but instead we can focus on 
multiple answers based on the features we offer and the multitude of problems 
that we solve. Furthermore, I think that constellations will help weaken the 
silos between teams by increasing cross-project collaboration and integration 
towards a common goal. Ultimately, to me, what OpenStack is, first and 
foremost, is a community.

Additionally, I would like to be much more involved with the process of 
welcoming and mentoring new contributors, and the various groups formed around 
that. Working in academia, gives me access to a large pool of students, 
especially during the cloud computing course that we offer in two universities 
of the Boston area. Many of our previous alums (me included) end up becoming 
regular contributors and continuing their work in OpenStack and other open 
source communities.

Ultimately, this list isn’t exclusive and I’d love to hear your and other 
people's opinions about what you think the I should focus on.

Kristi Nikolla

> On Sep 7, 2018, at 7:26 AM, Matt Riedemann <mriede...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 9/5/2018 1:20 PM, Kristi Nikolla wrote:
>> I’m really excited to have the opportunity to take part in the discussion 
>> with
>> regards to the technical vision for OpenStack. Regardless of election 
>> outcome,
>> this is the first step towards a larger involvement from me in the important
>> discussions (no more shying away from the important mailing list threads.)
> 
> I'm not trying to pick on you Kristi, but personally I'm tired of the TC 
> vision question that's been going on for years now and would like the people 
> I vote for to spend less time talking about OpenStack and what it is or what 
> it isn't (because that changes based on the person you talk to and on what 
> day you ask them), and spend more time figuring out how to move cross-project 
> initiatives forward. So whether or not OpenStack is a toolkit for 
> private/public/edge clouds, or a product, or something else, there are likely 
> common themes within OpenStack that we can generally agree on across projects 
> and need people to work on them, rather than just talk about doing them. Are 
> there specific cross-project initiatives you are interested in working on?
> 
> -- 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
> 
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