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| author | Kubernetes Prow Robot <k8s-ci-robot@users.noreply.github.com> | 2022-09-01 21:10:05 -0700 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2022-09-01 21:10:05 -0700 |
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Merge pull request #6847 from lavalamp/master
Steering Committee Candidate: Daniel Smith
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diff --git a/elections/steering/2022/candidate-lavalamp.md b/elections/steering/2022/candidate-lavalamp.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2508dc1d --- /dev/null +++ b/elections/steering/2022/candidate-lavalamp.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + +------------------------------------------------------------- +``` +name: Daniel Smith +ID: lavalamp +info: + - employer: Google + - slack: lavalamp +``` +------------------------------------------------------------- + +## SIGS + +- API Machinery (TL) +- API Expression Working Group (instigator) +- API Reviewer/Approver + +## What I have done + +I joined Kubernetes before it was open source, and was the top contributor for its first few years. +I worked with people in every area of the project, eventually specializing on making it +possible for an ecosystem to form around Kubernetes. API consistency and extensibility are critical for +that; I started and continue to co-run the API Machinery SIG (example feature: server-side +appy). Other focuses include reliability and scalability (example: empowering the priority and fairness team). + +I see my main ability as being able to understand and predict the behavior of complicated systems, whether made of software or people. + +## What I'll do + +I believe Kubernetes will be used in important systems for decades to come. +- I will evaluate decisions for the long term. +- Especially decisions that have ongoing effects (e.g. rules changes): I will carefully consider long-term incentives. +- Surviving the long term requires surviving the short term; I'll seek to be proactive, so that our long and short term interests won't conflict. +- I will seek to minimize accumulation of excess complexity. + +Long-term success requires a long-term community. +- I will evaluate decisions in terms of their expected effect on the future size & health of the community. +- And from the perspectives of all community members (e.g. users, cluster administrators, and developers). +- Small clusters are important too! Users without large clouds to support them are users also! + +Long-term success requires Kubernetes to actually work. +- Kubernetes has formed an ecosystem; we must maintain it, and make good on compatibility promises. +- Reliability, non-flaky tests, and scalability are more important than new features. +- (The Steering Committee doesn’t make technical decisions, but policies, programs, rules, etc may have indirect impact) + +## Resources About Me + +- My most popular talk: [The Kubernetes Control Plane For Busy People Who Like Pictures](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCXiXKMqnuE) +- https://twitter.com/originalavalamp + |
