------------------------------------------------------------- name: Benjamin Elder ID: bentheelder info: - employer: Google - slack: bentheelder ------------------------------------------------------------- ## SIGS I've historically been most active in these sigs: - SIG Testing: **Chair**, **Tech Lead** - SIG Release: General Contributor - SIG K8s Infra: General Contributor, Infra Admin - Architecture: Code Organization subproject - Contributor Experience: General Contributor But you'll also find me contributing across the project. ## What I have done I first got involved in Kubernetes in the 2015, just before 1.0, as a [Google Summer of Code][Google Summer of Code] student. during which time I developed the initial `iptables` kube-proxy backend, which replaced the inefficient userspace backend by default in v1.2. In 2017 I graduated and took up full time Kubernetes development at Google as a junior engineer working primarily on SIG Testing, where I've worked to improve the contributor experience. I developed [KIND][KIND] to make e2e testing Kubernetes faster and locally reproducible without cloud access. I led the effort to consolidate on a single build system and eliminate bazel to reduce contributor friction. I worked with SIG docs to create and pilot a pattern for subprojects to officially host their own docs within the project for docs that do not belong on the main kubernetes.io site, like [kind.sigs.k8s.io][kind.sigs.k8s.io]. I was also release lead shadow on the 1.14 release. I've been one of the [most active contributors][most active contributors] to the project over the years and I've since won the 2020 CNCF [Top Committer Award][Top Committer Award] for my extensive contributions. You will find me active all across the project contributing where I can. I've spent a lot of time maintaining the project's infra and helping transition older infrastructure Google set up early in the project to community control. I help maintain most of the build, test, and release tools / scripts, as well as the cluster e2e tools including KIND and `cluster/`, as well as critical infra like the project's CI, DNS, etc. ## What I'll do I am passionate about the Kubernetes community and I will do everything in my power to uphold and strengthen it's health, [values][values], and inclusivity. Steering represents: - An important interface between the project and the CNCF - Authoring, reviewing, and approving governance documents, such as the charters - An escalation path within the community, for matters unable to be resolved within the SIGs / WGs Steering is about people, governance, and long term project health. Steering is *not* about arbitrating technical decisions, which are left to the SIGs. Within that scope, I will bring my perspective as someone who has risen from an inexperienced student contributor to a leader to help guide and enact processes and policies that prioritize community health. In particular: I believe we need to do better enabling future leaders / contributor growth, and being inclusive of our existing global, diverse contributor base. We need to put more emphasis on sustainability, and I believe steering is well positioned to do so. ## Resources About Me - [elder.dev/about](https://elder.dev/aboput) - You can find a more personal bio, my [speaking][speaking] and more here - [twitter.com/BenTheElder](https://twitter.com/BenTheElder) [most active contributors]: https://k8s.devstats.cncf.io/d/13/developer-activity-counts-by-repository-group?orgId=1 [values]: https://www.kubernetes.dev/community/values/ [kind.sigs.k8s.io]: https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/ [Google Summer of Code]: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ [KIND]: https://sigs.k8s.io/kind [Top Committer Award]: https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2020/11/20/cloud-native-computing-foundation-announces-2020-community-awards-winners [speaking]: https://elder.dev/about/#speaking