Hi everyone,

I am announcing my candidacy for the OpenStack manuals PTL position. 

Some of you may know me from the 2014 Paris summit where I cooed like a pigeon 
[1] in a panel discussion, but I hope that most of you will know me from my 
documentation work across OpenStack, specifically the OpenStack manuals project 
and OpenStack-Ansible contributions.

I have been an active contributor to OpenStack manuals since the beginning of 
2014, and have been a core member since early 2015. Over these last 3 years, I 
was privileged to be a part of the sprint team that authored the first edition 
of the OpenStack Architecture Design Guide [2] (and the subsequent swarm team 
that fixed it up), the team that converted the manuals from XML to RST, the 
specialty team that worked on the creation and curation of the Contributor 
Guide, and the release management team for Ocata. I also worked with the 
OpenStack Infra team to create the new Deployment Guides section [3] at 
docs.openstack.org.

I regularly work in different OpenStack projects. For example, I assisted the 
Swift team to curate the Swift Ops Runbook [4], and have been helping the 
OpenStack-Ansible team rework their documentation [5]. 

I am passionate about our documentation, our community, and our team’s 
involvement across OpenStack. OpenStack manuals was never organised and 
facilitated by a single person. Behind the scenes there are a great number of 
individuals who work hard to ensure our ship stays afloat. As PTL, I would like 
to continue this trend by:

1. Improving cross-project documentation liaison relationships
a. Over the course of the Pike release, I plan to focus on developing better 
relationships with the cross-project liaisons and PTL’s of individual projects. 
I would like to promote and encourage developers and operators to get more 
involved in the development of OpenStack manuals content. OpenStack manuals 
takes on the responsibility of documenting and maintaining guides that 
represent the projects and tools developers and operators are working so hard 
to build and maintain. This written representation of their work is equally as 
important as the output. 
2. Continuing with Lana’s bug-depletion legacy
a. I plan to achieve this by reporting on completed bugs on a weekly basis and 
encouraging other contributors to report and fix one bug per week. When Lana 
first became PTL, she vowed to attack our enormous (and continuously growing) 
bug list. I'd like to continue this work, and will strive to find innovative 
ways to reduce our technical debt.

If you would like to know more about how I will work to improve our community 
and the manuals, I’d love to chat with you more on IRC or via email.

Coo coo,

Alexandra Settle

IRC: asettle
Twitter: dewsday
Email: a.set...@outlook.com

[1] https://youtu.be/PtomtKeJ0tc?t=1783 
[2] 
http://docs.openstack.org/arch-design/introduction-how-this-book-was-written.html
 
[3] http://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/newton/
[4] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/ops_runbook/index.html 
[5] 
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+spec/osa-install-guide-overhaul
 

 

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