[kata-dev] Elections for Kata Architecture Committee: Eric Ernst

Ricardo Aravena raravena80 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 11 05:05:52 UTC 2019


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On Tue, Sep 10, 2019, 9:09 AM Ernst, Eric <eric.ernst at intel.com> wrote:

> Hey ya’ll,
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> Let’s get this election session started!
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> I have enjoyed working on this project, and would love to continue to
> contribute any way I can. Please find my candidacy PR at [1].
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> Thanks,
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> Eric
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> [1] - https://github.com/kata-containers/community/pull/117
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> PS: If anyone needs encouragement to submit their candidacy, please reach
> out! I’d love to have a diverse group of contributors and users on the
> committee!
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> --
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> Name: Eric Ernst
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> Email: eric.ernst at intel.com
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> Background:
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> I am a senior software engineer in Intel's Open Source Technology Center,
> acting both as a contributor
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> as well as a technical lead for the Intel-team contributing to Kata
> Containers. Before Kata, I spent time working
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> on Clear Containers, and prior to that spent a few years working on Linux
> kernel.
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> Since the initial discussions of creating Kata started I have been an
> active contributor and advocate for the
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> project, both in code and in the greater Kata community/ecosystem. While I
> do work within
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> a silicon company, one of my primary goals for helping guide Kata has been
> developing a neutral and
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> diverse contribution base. Aside from having a stable, compatible, and
> viable technical basis for the
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> project, I think a healthy and robust community is key to sustained
> success.
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> Over the last year, I have served as a member of the Kata Containers
> architecture committee. The project has
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> matured a lot over the last year, with expanding production usage and
> user-base. Despite this, we still have a lot of room
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> for development, continuing to improve our density and security profile,
> all while providing improved manageability
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> and serviceability for users who are deploying Kata. Beyond this work, we
> will need to focus on attaining and addressing
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> input from end-users, as well as adapting to and influencing the cloud
> native ecosystem.
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> In other words, we still have a lot of fun work to do! I look forward to
> continuing to contribute to the project.
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