Hi all!

I am announcing my candidacy for PTL for the Sahara team for the Queens
release
cycle. In case you don't know me, I'm tellesnobrega on IRC. I started
working on Sahara in 2014 and became core in 2016 and not long after acted
as PTL for Pike cycle.

First of all, I would like to thank Vitaly Gridnev for all the help he gave
me on the beginning of the process, it was of great importance.

I have to confess that the job was a little overwhelming at the beggining
and took me some time to get used to the responsabilities and get a good
grip on how to handle the whole thing. I hope that I did a good job (the
team can speak better than I can about that) and hope that I will be able
to continue working as PTL this next cycle.

If you elect me, I would like to concentrate on the following efforts:

* CI and testing improvements.

  We currently don't have a specific CI deployed due to some problems with
ours servers but this is a issue that we are fixing at this time. What I
want to do is try to improve our CI for cases like this so we don't spend
as much for migration. Having a sort of backup instance or even run both
with a LB balancer so we can *always* a CI running.
Testing is always an issue that we have to take care and I hope to get us
some time to improve our test quality and coverage.

* Bug triaging.

This is something that I mentioned the last cycle but we never had time to
get around to it, so I'm putting this up again. Our bug queue is not
extense, but I did intend to shorten it and didn't. I plan to do this for
this next cycle.

* Cleaning up specs

We have quite a few proposed features (some of them are awesome) that never
got to be implemented. I would like to run over this and prioritize what we
would like to do and make this list smaller while we improve our project.

* Documentation

I've had troubles with our documentation, most people who try to run Sahara
have trouble due to faulty documentation. I would like for us on this cycle
to have a couple Doc days so we can remove old information, update what is
still relevant and make things simpler for users.

I really enjoyed this last cycle as PTL and hope that I can do an even
better job this time.

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