*Are you an Active User Contributor (AUC)? Well you may be and not even know it! Historically, AUCs met the following criteria: - Organizers of Official OpenStack User Groups: from the Groups Portal- Active members and contributors to functional teams and/or working groups (currently also manually calculated for WGs not using IRC): from IRC logs- Moderators of any of the operators official meet-up sessions: Currently manually calculated.- Contributors to any repository under the UC governance: from Gerrit- Track chairs for OpenStack summits: from the Track Chair tool- Contributors to Superuser (articles, interviews, user stories, etc.): from the Superuser backend- Active moderators on ask.openstack.org <http://ask.openstack.org>: from Ask OpenStackIn July, the User Committee (UC) voted to add the following criteria to becoming an AUC in order to meet the needs of the evolving OpenStack Community. So in addition to the above ways, you can now earn AUC status by meeting the following: - User survey participants who completed a deployment survey- Ops midcycle session moderators- OpenStack Days organizers- SIG Members nominated by SIG leaders- Active Women of OpenStack participants- Active Diversity WG participantsWell that’s great you have met the requirements to become an AUC but what does that mean? AUCs can run for open UC positions and can vote in the elections. AUCs also receive a discounted $300 ticket for OpenStack Summit as well as having the coveted AUC insignia on your badge!* And remember nominations for the User Committee open on Monday, August 6 and end on August, 17 with voting August 20 to August 24.
Amy Marrich (spotz) User Committee
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