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Top Jenkins X Contributor Award 2024 #8651

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tomhobson opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 2 comments
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Top Jenkins X Contributor Award 2024 #8651

tomhobson opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 2 comments

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@tomhobson
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tomhobson commented Jan 26, 2024

This issue is to receive nominations for the Top Jenkins X Contributor Award 2024.

This award recognizes excellence of technical contributions to Jenkins X. This individual commits key pieces to projects and, more importantly, contributes in a way that benefits the project neutrally as a whole.

To nominate someone, reply to this issue with the following:

Full name of the person you’re nominating
Short description of their contributions to the Jenkins X and why they should win.

  • Nominations open: Monday, January 22
  • Nominations close: Sunday, February 19 at 11:59 PST
  • Voting opens: Thursday, February 22
  • Voting closes: Friday, March 22 at 11:59 PST
  • Winners announced at cdCon: April 16–18, 2024

Please note: Last year's winner, Mårten Svantesson, cannot win the award for Top Contributor again this year.

Thanks to CDF for arranging these awards!

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tgelpi commented Jan 31, 2024

I would like to nominate the following four people:

  1. Mahmoud N: Node pool variables and autoscaling (Google)
  2. Roberto Lopez: The jx-git-operator upgrade and various other contributions. (AWS)
  3. James Skeoch: Tekton pipeline migration (Lighthouse)
  4. Tom Hobson: Removing kuberhealthy from the default install options, Tekton upgrade, and various other contributions. (Azure/Google)

If I can only submit one candidate I would have to go with Tom Hobson.

@msvticket
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@tgelpi You could nominate several persons. But since voting is made by reacting to a nomination comment you can only nominate one person in each comment. So I assume that the comment you made counts as a nomination for Tom.

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