OpenStack is a large community, and it can seem overwhelming when you don't know where to start. The best way to approach it is to get involved with a specific project, working group or local meetup.
We want you to have a great experience. OpenStack Foundation staff and volunteer ambassadors around the world are here to help you get plugged in and make an impact.
Ildiko Vancsa
Ecosystem Technical Lead
Budapest, Hungary
Kendall Nelson
Upstream Developer Advocate
St.Paul, United States
Mike Perez
Development Coordinator
Pasadena, United States
Ilya Alekseyev
Moscow, Russian Federation
Akihiro Hasegawa
shinagawa-ku, Japan
Jaesuk Ahn
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Akira Yoshiiyama
Kawasaki, Japan
John Studarus
San Diego, United States
Christian Berendt
Stuttgart, Germany
Kavit Munshi
Ahmedabad, India
Erwan Gallen
Rennes, France
Lisa-Marie Namphy
Palo Alto, United States
Lu Ye
Beijing, China
Marcelo Dieder
Novo Hamburgo, Brazil
Shilla Saebi
reston, United States
Stacy Veronneau
Mont-Saint-Gregoire, Canada
Márton Kiss
Biatorbagy, Hungary
How to communicate
Thousands of OpenStack community members around the world collaborate on a daily basis via mailing lists and IRC channels. Once you get involved in a specific project or working group, there are often specialized meetings and communication channels. Subscribe to the OpenStack social media channels and sign up to receive email communications from the Foundation to get plugged into the largest information streams.