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Add stmcginnis bio for 2025 steering
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <[email protected]>
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name:
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ID: stmcginnis
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info:
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- employer: Lambda
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- slack: Sean McGinnis
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## SIGS
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- SIG-Release (1.33 Signal shadow, 1.34 Enhancements shadow)
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- SIG-Testing (kind maintainer)
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- SIG-ContribEx (Contributor/Maintainer Summit volunteer)
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- SIG-ClusterLifecycle (former CAPI contributor/reviewer)
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- Kubernetes Code of Conduct Committee
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- CNCF: CNCF Ambassador
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- CNCF: TAG-Runtime Special Purpose OS WG Co-chair (2023-2025)
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## What I have done
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I've contributed to Kubernetes since 2017, though I would characterize my
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involvement as "breadth" rather than "depth" so far. Some of the various
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things I have done or been involved in:
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- Early on CSI and storage related discussions
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- Greatly refactored the CAPI Cluster API Provider Docker (CAPD)
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- Code and docs reviews
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- Random "drive by" contributions where I saw opportunities to make improvements
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- Maintainer on Kind and Cloud Provider Kind
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- Contributor Summit organizer and volunteer
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- KubeCon program committee member or track chair for many events
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## What I'll do
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I see the steering committee focus as the processes and policies of the
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community rather than as a technical one. These decisions have a major impact
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on the experience of members of the community, especially those "casual"
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contributors (like I was for many years) and the likelihood they will stick
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around and become more involved.
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As the Kubernetes community matures, there are lessons learned from my time
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in the OpenStack community as project lead for multiple projects, Technical
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Committee member, and Foundation individual Board of Director member that I
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hope will be valuable for trying - and avoiding - certain things.
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## Resources About Me
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- [Hacking the Kubernetes Secure Software Supply-Chain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57k-KwOsj9c)
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- [Special Purpose Operating Systems: The Next Step in OS Evolution or One-Trick Ponies](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD-T9LdfvrM)
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- https://www.linkedin.com/in/stmcginnis/
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- https://bsky.app/profile/stmcginnis.bsky.social

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