+1 binding for both candidates
On Wed, Mar 03, 2021 at 09:37:53AM +0100, Dave Zolotusky via lists.cncf.io wrote:
> +1 binding for both candidates
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> On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 10:07 PM Alena Prokharchyk via lists.cncf.io
> <aprokharchyk=apple.com@...> wrote:
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> > +1 binding for both candidates
> >
> > -alena
> >
> > On Mar 2, 2021, at 9:21 AM, Alex Chircop <alex.chircop@...>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As a follow up from the TOC call today, the Storage SIG would like to
> > nominate two candidates for the tech lead role: Raffaele Spazzoli and Sheng
> > Yang. Both have been members of the SIG for a while and have been active
> > contributors - they will continue to help strengthen the community and
> > bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group.
> >
> > Following the SIG operating model, Tech leads are assigned following a 2/3
> > majority vote of the TOC and a 2/3 majority vote of SIG Chairs.
> >
> > Short bios are listed below for convenience:
> >
> > *Raffaele Spazzoli - Tech Lead Nominee*
> > *Senior Principal Architect - Red Hat*
> >
> > Raffaele is a full-stack enterprise architect with 20+ years of
> > experience. Raffaele started his career in Italy as a Java Architect then
> > gradually moved to Integration Architect and then Enterprise Architect.
> > Later he moved to the United States to eventually become an OpenShift
> > Architect for Red Hat consulting services, acquiring, in the process,
> > knowledge of the infrastructure side of IT. Currently Raffaele covers a
> > consulting position of cross-portfolio application architect with a focus
> > on OpenShift. Most of his career Raffaele worked with large financial
> > institutions allowing him to acquire an understanding of enterprise
> > processes and security and compliance requirements of large enterprise
> > customers.
> >
> > *Sheng Yang - Tech Lead Nominee*
> > *Senior Manager, Engineering - SUSE*
> >
> > Sheng Yang is a Senior Manager and Software Architect at SUSE. He is a
> > maintainer of project Longhorn, CNCF's open-source Cloud Native distributed
> > storage solution. He joined SUSE through the Rancher Labs acquisition,
> > where he worked on Longhorn, Harvester, local path provisioner, and other
> > projects. Before Rancher Labs, he joined Citrix through the Cloud.com
> > <http://cloud.com/> acquisition, where he worked on CloudStack project
> > and CloudPlatform product. Before that, he had spent a few years as a
> > kernel developer at Intel, focused on KVM, Xen, and Linux kernel
> > development. He has worked in the fields of virtualization and cloud
> > computing for the last fourteen years.
> >
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Alex Chircop
> > Co-chair CNCF SIG Storage
> >
> >
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> >
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> --
> ~Dave
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