diff --git a/community/elections/2017/README.md b/community/elections/2017/README.md index 36c4817c5..32a56ffb5 100644 --- a/community/elections/2017/README.md +++ b/community/elections/2017/README.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Aaron Crickenberger | Samsung SDS | [@spiffxp](https://github.com/spiffxp) [Alex Pollitt](alexpollitt_bio.md) | Tigera | [@lxpollitt](https://github.com/lxpollitt) [Caleb Miles](calebamiles_bio.md) | CoreOS | [@calebamiles](https://github.com/calebamiles) Derek Carr | Red Hat | [@derekwaynecarr](https://github.com/derekwaynecarr) -Doug Davis | IBM | [@duglin](https://github.com/duglin) +[Doug Davis](dougdavis_bio.md) | IBM | [@duglin](https://github.com/duglin) Ihor Dvoretskyi | *TBA* | [@idvoretskyi](https://github.com/idvoretskyi) [Ilya Dmitrichenko](errordeveloper_bio.md) | Weave | [@errordeveloper](https://github.com/errordeveloper) [Jaice Singer DuMars](jaicesingerdumars_bio.md) | Microsoft | [@jdumars](https://github.com/jdumars) diff --git a/community/elections/2017/dougdavis_bio.md b/community/elections/2017/dougdavis_bio.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4a80fd85e --- /dev/null +++ b/community/elections/2017/dougdavis_bio.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +# Doug Davis + +- Github: [@duglin](https://github.com/duglin) +- Works for: IBM + +## Background + +I've been working on open source projects, and standards, for about 17 years, +starting with being a co-initiator of the Apache Axis project; working on +WS-* related projects and specifications, OpenStack, CloudFoundry, Docker +and now Kubernetes, including as a co-lead of the Service-Catalog Incubator. +I also founded the Web Services Testing Forum, a consortium of Web Service +providers and consumers designed for interop testing of SOAP/WS-* +specifications, as well as the [soaphub](http://soaphub.org) on-line +collaboration chat tool used by several communities. + +Throughout this time the importance of an open, fair and streamlined +collaboration process has really been a center piece of my activities and +goals for these projects. + +## Steering Committee + +The stated scope of the Steering Committee focuses on helping the +Kubernetes community define and optimize many of the (sometimes less than +glamorous, but necessary) processes and infrastructure that's critical +to keeping a community like Kubernetes healthy and successful. + +Kubernetes, as one of the fastest growing OSS projects, needs to navigate +and manage the complexities associated with this explosive growth very +carefully. The importance of balancing the need for continued enhancements, +managing stability of the code base, all while ensuring the community of +developers and users feel their contributions (from code, issues and feedback) +are welcome, respected and addressed in a timely fashion can not +be understated. This will require people who can consider the challenges +from multiple perspective, not just from a developer's. + +I believe that my background in the open communities I've been involved with +have given me a good perspective on what works, what doesn't and which might +be best for an organization like Kubernetes. +