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elections: Add Xu Wang candidacy
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Name: Xu Wang
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Email: xu@hyper.sh
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Background:
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I am the CTO of hyper.sh, leading the Hyper team contributing to Kata Containers and related communities.
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Before Kata, our team and I worked on runV, which is one of the predecessors of Kata Containers. It was
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my great honor to involve the creating of the Kata Containers project and became a initial member of
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the Architecture Committee together with Samual Ortiz.
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After having Kata Containers announced, more and more people began to consider the container security as
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a solvable problem and several open source secure container runtime projects were released in the past
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year. And Kata Containers is becoming the de facto standard: we have had better integration with containerd
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via shimv2, and the better CRI-O integration is on its way; we have had more hypervisors support, such as
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firecracker and NEMU.
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For me, I focused on kubernetes integration efficiency and boot-time related topics in the past months, and
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had an eye on runtime benchmarks, multi-architecture support as well. In the future, I will pay more attention
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to both the runtime development and the documentation to help users to adopt Kata Containers.
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