This election and nomination process is for those individuals who have committer rights on one or more OpenDaylight Projects and Active Community Members (ACM). All OpenDaylight Committers and ACMs can nominate themselves, run for election, and vote in the election for the Committer-At-Large seats on the TSC.
- A Committer is a contributor that has the authority and responsibility to submit changes to an OpenDaylight software repository.
- 5 seats
- Active Community Members: Anyone from the OpenDaylight community with twenty (20) or more measurable contributions during the previous 12-month period, inclusive of code merged, code reviews performed, wiki page edits, or JIRA activities.
- 2 seats
Details on the election process may be found here.
Dates to Remember
Nomination Period: to to account for the holiday.
Information on Candidates
When self-nominating, please provide the following:
@Candidate Name
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Biography
Committer / ACM seat designation
Statement of Intent
@Ivan Hrasko
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Biography
Ivan has been involved in OpenDaylight since 2016. He has contributed to several projects including: netconf, controller, yangtools, mdsal, sxp, docs, integration/test. Currently the majority of his contributions are targeted to netconf project. In addition he is also interested in yangtools and mdsal.
His activity consists not only of code contributions but also of code reviews for (mostly) first-time ODL contributors.
Ivan has been the project lead of the former self-managed SXP project in 2018 and 2019 and had successfully integrated it with Fluorine ODL release.
During the last year he has began to be a netconf committer and has successfully helped netconf incomers to become productive in nectonf project.
Committer / ACM seat designation
both
Statement of Intent
Help to maintain ODL codebase
Help incomers to get oriented in ODL (code reviews, etc.)
Help to drive technical evolution of the ODL platform