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[VOTE]: Dylan Page as Tech Lead for the TAG App Delivery #1498
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+1 non-binding. Knowing Dylan, he would be (and is) and excellent tech lead for this group. |
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TAG App Delivery
Position
Tech Lead
Name
Dylan Page @GenPage
Motivation & Additional Information
Dylan has been doing fantastic work during his trial run which started end of August. As interim TL he has taken the lead on delivering a paper on the state of the ecosystem and helped coordinate the TAG's presence at KubeCon NA 2024.
A majority of the TAG's leadership team have voted favorably on Dylan's nomination.
Bio
Dylan Page is the Manager of the Core Infrastructure team at Lambda and a maintainer of Atlantis, a CNCF sandbox project. He is currently focused on scaling bare-metal Kubernetes for AI/ML workloads across cloud and on-premises environments. Prior to Lambda, Dylan spent four years at Autodesk, supporting an internal developer platform, and five years at DigitalOcean, contributing to their global cloud platform.
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