Vote for the Jenkins 2020 elections
In November, the Jenkins 2020 elections are taking place. The community of contributors will be electing two governance board members and five officers, namely: Security, Events, Release, Infrastructure, and Documentation.
Ewelina Wilkosz has been nominated to become a Jenkins Governance Board member and at Eficode, we are really proud of her. We believe that the Jenkins community has done excellent work, and contributors should vote. If you want to vote, here are the important deadlines:
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Nov 08 - Voting sign-up is over.
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Nov 10 - Voting begins. Condorcet Internet Voting Service will be used for voting.
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Nov 27 - Voting ends, 11PM UTC.
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Dec 03 - Election results are announced and take effect.

Ewelina won the Most Valuable Contributor Award at Jenkins World 2018 for her important work with the community on the Jenkins Configuration as Code plugin.
DevOps World | Jenkins World 2018

Watch Ewelina's latest talk at CD Con in 2020
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Her statement for the election
Representing users and sharing knowledge
As a consultant, I support my customers with their Jenkins issues since the beginning of 2017. And almost from the start, it was some kind of "as code" approach. The experience I gained during that time resulted in getting myself involved in the development of Configuration as Code Plugin for Jenkins. I consider becoming a part of Jenkins Community one of the most valuable experiences in my career so far. I appreciate how much I have learned and how welcoming the community is.
I am not a very active contributor these days, at least when it comes to code, but what I have to offer is rather extensive experience with Jenkins end-users - from small, single instance setups to environments with hundreds of controllers run in a different way on different operating systems. Every day I see the challenges of those users, I know what issues they are facing and which features they consider valuable or missing. As a Jenkins Governance Board Member, I can represent those users.
Thanks to my involvement in Configuration as Code Plugin development I had a chance to deliver a number of public presentations where I focused on the benefits of the solution and tried to make it easier for newcomers to try it. Here are a few examples of my activities related to Jenkins Configuration as Code: blogpost, cdCON presentation, podcast recording. So my focus is not only on representing users but also on educating them, and educating myself, so I actually know what they need and why.
Support the community of users and vote for Ewelina Wilkosz
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