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<name>Chris Aniszczyk</name> | |
<title>Executive Director, Open Container Initiative (OCI)</title> | |
<title>CTO, Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)</title> | |
<image>aniszczyk.jpg</image> | |
<email>caniszczyk at gmail.com</email> | |
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/technology/team-leaders.php">Technology</a> and Mylyn PMC Member<br> | |
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/egit">EGit</a> / JGit Committer<br> | |
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/orbit">Orbit</a> Committer<br> | |
<a href="http://planet.eclipse.org">PlanetEclipse.org</a> Maintainer<br> | |
<a href="http://www.eclipsecon.org">EclipseCon</a> Program Committee (2007-2012)<br> | |
Eclipse Board Committer Representative (2007-2017) | |
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<p>I've been grateful to be a part of the Eclipse community for a decade and honored to have served the committers on the Board for nearly a decade. My previous activities on the board I've helped initiative a <a href=“http://aniszczyk.org/2015/06/26/eclipse-code-of-conduct/”>code of conduct</a>, update our infrastructure by moving to | |
<a href="http://mmilinkov.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/eclipse-says-goodbye-to-cvs/">Git/Gerrit</a>, push the Board to <a href="http://mmilinkov.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/embracing-social-coding-at-eclipse/">embrace social coding at the Foundation</a> as an option for development (see <a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2013/01/vertx-eclipse">Vertx as a case study</a>) and helped push for a simplified the IP process with <a href="http://mmilinkov.wordpress.com/2013/06/17/eclipse-clas-are-live/">CLAs</a>. | |
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<p>If I'm elected, I want to focus on few concrete tasks to make the lives of committers easier:</p> | |
<p><b>Push the Eclipse Foundation to modify the principle of vendor neutrality in relation to tooling available for committers. In the past, it has always prevented us from using non-OSS components in our infrastructure and I think it's important we have a discussion on whether it's worth having this restriction in place in todays world.</b> For example, there are third party tools such as Travis CI, CircleCI, FOSSA and so on that can make the lives of committers easier.</p> | |
<p><b>Push the Eclipse Foundation to hire more developers on staff (they recently started to do this)</b></p> | |
<p><b>Ensure Eclipse processes are transparent and lightweight as possible</b></p> | |
<p>We have done a lot of work to make Eclipse processes lighter than they have been before, but I believe we can do better. There | |
are opportunities for more automation and making it easier to do release reviews. We need to keep the quality bar high (including IP cleanliness), | |
but we need to do our best to not get in the way of projects shipping.</p> | |
<p><b>Attract new projects and continue to mentor projects at the Eclipse Foundation</b></p> | |
<p>While I'm not as active on the Eclipse coding front as I've been in the past, I'm almost always one of the first people to volunteer to mentor a new project. I will continue to do my best to grow the Eclipse committer community by attracting and mentoring new projects.</p> | |
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<p>On the whole, my goal has always been to make Eclipse thrive and be transparent as possible about the board's | |
activities. I really love bringing new projects to the Eclipse ecosystem and mentoring new committers. In the end, | |
I would be honored to represent committers on the board.</p> | |
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<bio> <![CDATA[ | |
<p> | |
Chris Aniszczyk (<a href="http://twitter.com/cra">@cra</a>) is a software architect by trade with a | |
passion for open source and building communities. At Twitter, he was responsible for | |
creating their open source program and managing their open source efforts. He also has the honor | |
to sit on the Eclipse Architecture and Planning councils. In a previous life, he traveled the world and | |
consulted companies on Eclipse technology. He also lead and hacked on many eclipse.org and linux related | |
projects. In his spare time, you'll find him running, cycling or doing yoga.</p> | |
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Independent | |
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