I am hacking on the Linux Kernel since 2008 mostly in the embedded space and maintain the I2C subsystem since 2012. I have spoken at various conferences around the globe about technical and workflow topics ever since. I care for a vibrant and healthy community. I have not been on the TAB before. I'd like to figure out for myself which possibilities it offers to keep the Linux community going strong. I am currently most concerned about the lack of maintainers and reviewers. I'd like to see if this is a place which can spark initiatives here and there. Also, while I see the TAB has become more transparent and visible in the last two years, I think there is more potential there. I want to contribute to that, too. I work as a consultant, so views of an individual developer are known to me as well as views of larger companies. I'd call myself an experienced Kernel developer, but I haven't been around since the beginning. I'd like to bring this mix to the table of the TAB.