I'd like to announce my candidacy for the TC.

About Me
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I have been involved with OpenStack since the Bexar development cycle, and have 
contributed to most of the programs along the way. I have also been in 
attendance at every summit since the Cactus summit. My focus in OpenStack has 
been on the usability and functionality of the stack (with an operators 
viewpoint). On the installation and configuration side of things, I have been 
heavily involved in the stack forge chef-cookbooks project, as a contributor 
and core reviewer. Over the last development cycle, I have participated in the 
TC acting as a proxy representative for Dolph Mathews.


Platform
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As OpenStack continues to mature, I believe the TC has a major undertaking 
ahead of it. 

1. Continuing to define the layers of the OpenStack ecosystem is a huge area 
for impact to the OpenStack user community. Clearly laying out the requirements 
and expectations for the programs entering and exiting the incubation phase 
will require a broad view of the project as a whole. This will require a lot of 
interaction between the TC, PTLs, and the UC to make sure that OpenStack 
continues solving problems for the user and operator communities.

2. Pushing performance as a first order concern. The developer community needs 
to have better insight into how a change impacts each component. Right now it 
is unclear how a specific commit to any of the projects impacts the performance 
of either that project or the cloud as a whole.


These are a few points that I think are extremely important to the continued 
success of OpenStack, although not the only ones. I would be honored to serve 
the community as a member of the TC.


Thank you for your consideration,
Justin Shepherd
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