diff --git a/community/elections/2017/README.md b/community/elections/2017/README.md index 89cc93289..1f4dea632 100644 --- a/community/elections/2017/README.md +++ b/community/elections/2017/README.md @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Kris Nova | Microsoft | [@kris-nova](https://github.com/kris-nova) [Michael Rubin](michaelrubin_bio.md) | Google | [@matchstick](https://github.com/matchstick) [Michelle Noorali](michellenoorali_bio.md) | Microsoft | [@michelleN](https://github.com/michelleN) [Phillip Wittrock](pwittrock_bio.md) | Google | [@pwittrock](https://github.com/pwittrock) -Quinton Hoole | Huawei | [@quinton-hoole](https://github.com/quinton-hoole) +[Quinton Hoole](quintonhoole_bio.md) | Huawei | [@quinton-hoole](https://github.com/quinton-hoole) [Rob Hirschfeld](rhirschfeld_bio.md) | RackN | [@zehicle](https://github.com/zehicle) [Sebastien Goasguen](sebastiengoasguen_bio.md) | Bitnami | [@sebgoa](http://github.com/sebgoa) [Timothy St. Clair](timothysc_bio.md) | Heptio | [@timothysc](https://github.com/timothysc) diff --git a/community/elections/2017/quintonhoole_bio.md b/community/elections/2017/quintonhoole_bio.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d72d6aa00 --- /dev/null +++ b/community/elections/2017/quintonhoole_bio.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# Quinton Hoole + +- Github: [quinton-hoole](https://github.com/quinton-hoole) + +# About Me + +Currently I'm Technical Vice President of Cloud Computing At Huawei +Technologies (185,000 employees globally, US$75BN annual revenue +(2016), 32% annual revenue growth). + +I was the founding engineer of Amazon EC2 (2005-2010). + +I was the lead engineer at Nimbula.com (2010-2012), a Cloud IaaS +startup which was acquired by Oracle in 2013. + +I was at Google from 2012-2016, first as Technical Lead and Manager of +Ads Serving SRE, and then Engineering Lead on the Kubernetes team +(2014-2016). + +Prior to 2005, I co-founded two startups (one in the online travel +industry, the other in financial services), on both of which I served +as lead techie until they were acquired by public companies. I have +also worked as a consultant, contractor and technical leader in the +telco, financial and retail industries. + +I have an M.Sc in Computer Science. + +# Highlights of What I've done on Kubernetes thus far + +Initially I led the effort to get our CI Testing stuff initiated and +[working effectively](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/writing-good-e2e-tests.md), which was critical to being able to launch v1.0 successfully, +way back in July 2015. Around that time I handed it over to the now-famous SIG-Testing. + +After that I initiated and led the [Cluster +Federation](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/design-proposals/federation/federation.md) +effort, which has spilled over and touched many aspects of Kubernetes +in one way or another (API, Networking, Security, Scalability, Resiliency, +Testing etc). + +Along the way I also helped the [Scalability folks to set some key +objectives](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/goals.md). + +# How I Hope to Serve You on the Steering Committee + +I am a strong believer that Cloud Computing will change the world +(even more so than it already has), and that Kubernetes is the next +big step in this exciting journey. + +To realize this potential, I believe that we need to create both a +thriving, collaborative community, and freaking awesome software that +people love to use, everywhere. We're doing pretty well in both of +these areas, but there's still a lot of room for improvement. So I'd +like to offer my broad and deep experience, time and passion to help +us to get there. Hopefully my track record will help to convince you +that I'm fairly good at identifying good things for us to do, figuring +out how best to do them, and getting them done. Along the way I have +accumulated more than a few scuffs and bruises, as well as a few +victories, so hopefully I can help us to avoid some of the former. + +More specifically, I'd like to help us to (amongst others): + +- ensure that Kubernetes remains a fun place to develop stuff that + people love to use. +- create effective incentives to motivate constructive, productive + and sustainable progress. +- protect what we have built (and will build) from bad things happening.