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fix format problems of kcs awards and some comments
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25 changes: 12 additions & 13 deletions content/en/community/awards/2021/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Outstanding contributions pushing the ClusterProperty and Multicluster services
*Antonio Ojea, @aojea*
For always volunteering for the dirtiest jobs and demonstrating an exemplary leadership attitude.

*Kal Henidak*
*Kal Henidak*
For keeping an eye on the ideal future, and trying hard to make it happen one step at a time.

#### Node
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New maintainer in the SIG Node kubelet sub-project and coordinating release feature goals.

#### Release
*Karen Chu*

*Karen Chu*
For stepping up to be the 1.23 communications lead, reaching all deadlines in the 1.23 release cycle, and mentoring shadows that could succeed as communications lead in 1.24 and beyond.

*Jesse Butler*
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*Rey Lejano*
For being a consistent contributor to SIG Release for some time across many releases and roles. When the 1.23 Release came around, he volunteered to lead the release when we were unable to identify a release lead.


#### Scalability

*Wojciech Tyczyński*
Outstanding cross-SIG work working on P&F and Efficient watch resumption which required cross-SIG collaboration and were large contributions to multiple Kubernetes releases.

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Building a welcoming, encouraging community for new and experienced contributors, for being great examples on how we help each other grow, for seeing what needs to be done and putting in the work to do it while bringing others along.

#### Scheduling

*Mike Dame*
Leading the descheduler project, leading the refactoring effort to cut unneeded dependencies, for designing and implementing a new simplified scheduler plugin configuration API.


#### Storage

*Hemant Kumar, @gnufied*
Working on difficult bugs, long-standing reliability issues such as uncertain mounts, and slow mounts due to recursive fsgroup and fixing issues in order to move the volume expansion feature to GA
Working on difficult bugs, long-standing reliability issues such as uncertain mounts, and slow mounts due to recursive fsgroup and fixing issues in order to move the volume expansion feature to GA

*Jiawei Wang*
Driving the CSI migration effort that has been ongoing for several releases and hosting meetings and working with maintainers across many cloud providers to move in-tree volume plugins to out-of-tree CSI drivers.
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*Arnaud Meukam, @ameukam*
k8s-infra prow and migrating scalability jobs

*Chao Dai*
*Chao Dai*
Automating prow updates

*Claudiu Belu*
*Claudiu Belu*
Migrating Kubernetes to k8s.gcr.io/e2e-test-images


#### UI

*Sebastian Florek
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*Cleopatra Enjeck*
Helping SIG Usability operationalize how the SIG weighs feedback in the jobs-to-be-done study and helping the SIG make progress in analyzing the results of the study

*Josie Pynadath*
*Josie Pynadath*
Interviewing and collecting results for SIG Usability’s study

*Carl J. Pearson, @carljpearson*
*Carl J. Pearson, @carljpearson*
Creating and presenting a framework on how to “code” results from the jobs-to-be-done study that enables new contributors


#### Windows

*Ravi Gudimetla*
*Ravi Gudimetla*
Established and runs the weekly SIG Windows CI/Triage meeting and for cross-SIG collaboration to get a new OS field added to Pod specs (alpha in v1.23) which will help solve many SIG Windows related issues such as being able to enforce OS specific policies during admission time.

*Amim Knabben, @ak_ndb*
*Amim Knabben, @ak_ndb*
Improving the developer experience for Windows related changes in Kubernetes which eases the on-ramp of developers to be involved with SIG Windows.
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Kensei's work here was a glowing example of seeing a problem and proactively solving it for all users of k8s."

#### CLI

*Marly Puckett, [@mpuckett159](https://github.com/mpuckett159)*
Marly has been helping with SIG-CLI for several months, tackling almost impossible problems (like jsonpath support for config, kuberc among many others). For the past several months she's also been active and recently taking over leading our monthly bug scrubs.

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Tatenda has lead the operational-readiness improvements and standardization for sig-windows over the last quarter. He has worked on behalf of his company to build a brighter and more transparent future for Kubernetes on Windows, defining what it means to be a Windows cluster for sig-windows, and the broader community at large. This will give us a more uniform and consistent set of user expectations for K8s users on different OS's in the future.

*Kulwant Singh, [@KlwntSingh](https://github.com/KlwntSingh)*
Kulwant has led the storage and webhook aspects of making windows e2e tests perform consistently across multiple clouds as part of his commitment to working with the windows operational-readiness team towards the standardization of the definition of Kubernetes on Windows, without his efforts, our broader windows standardization goals would be hard, if not impossible, to achieve.
Kulwant has led the storage and webhook aspects of making windows e2e tests perform consistently across multiple clouds as part of his commitment to working with the windows operational-readiness team towards the standardization of the definition of Kubernetes on Windows, without his efforts, our broader windows standardization goals would be hard, if not impossible, to achieve.
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description: "2024 Contributor Award Recipients"
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By Special Interest Group (SIG) with listed message/nomination reason
By Special Interest Group (SIG) with listed message/nomination reason

#### API Machinery

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*Noah Kantrowitz, [@coderanger](https://github.com/coderanger)*
For doing all the little tasks to keep contributor systems running.

Sandeep Kanabar, [@sandeepkanabar](https://github.com/sandeepkanabar)*
Sandeep Kanabar, [@sandeepkanabar](https://github.com/sandeepkanabar)*
For outstanding contributions to the KCS and SIG ContribEx Comms teams. Sandeep went above and beyond to pick up tasks and learn to lead comms as a shadow for KCSNA24.

Arvind Parekh, [@ArvindParekh](https://github.com/ArvindParekh)*
Arvind Parekh, [@ArvindParekh](https://github.com/ArvindParekh)*
For outstanding contributions to the KCS and SIG ContribEx Comms teams. Arvind went above and beyond to pick up tasks and learn to lead comms as a shadow for KCSNA24.

#### Docs

*Dipesh Rawat, [@dipesh-rawat](https://github.com/dipesh-rawat)*
For his awesome journey in advancing through the SIG Docs contributor ladder, where he has now become a regular approver and reviewer for the Kubernetes Documentation community. His expertise in web development and localization, alongside his great application of the Kubernetes documentation guidelines for other SIGs, has been exemplary for those wishing to become leaders in the project.

*Abigail McCarthy, [@a-mccarthy](https://github.com/a-mccarthy)*
*Abigail McCarthy, [@a-mccarthy](https://github.com/a-mccarthy)*
For her stewardship of the Localization subproject, where she has been able to guide new language teams and improve processes for existing teams. SIG Docs leads have been able to let the Localization subproject run independently thanks to the leadership of Abbie and her co-owner, Seokho. She has set a high bar for leadership across SIG Docs for current and promising subproject owners.

#### SIG etcd

*Ivan Valdes, [@ivanvc](https://github.com/ivanvc)*
Ivan has been extremely active across a number of etcd-io subprojects since getting involved with the project 12 months ago at our ContribFest in Chicago in November 2023 and has helped take sig-etcd tooling to another level. Ivan adding to your code & review contributions we are deeply appreciative of your focus on helping other community members and being active in our regular community and triage meetings, thank you for all your hard work.

*Siyuan Zhang, [@siyuanfoundation](https://github.com/siyuanfoundation)*
*Siyuan Zhang, [@siyuanfoundation](https://github.com/siyuanfoundation)*
Siyuan has been making crucial contributions to some of our most important roadmap items for etcd, both within the etcd-io repository but also across a number of kubernetes subprojects relating to etcd. Siyuan the amount of progress you've contributed towards etcd 3.6 since your first pr just over a year ago is extraordinary. Thank you for your help towards making etcd 3.6 a reality and helping to bridge the divide between Kubernetes and etcd. Your efforts on livez/readyz, downgrades and etcd feature gates are making a huge difference.

*Wei Fu, [@fuweid](https://github.com/fuweid)*
*Wei Fu, [@fuweid](https://github.com/fuweid)*
Fu Wei has demonstrated extraordinary knowledge in crucial areas of etcd and bbolt. They were instrumental in landing etcd's extremely complex upgrade from grpc gateway from v1 to v2 and creating our new robustness testing suite for bbolt.

#### Instrumentation

*Manuel Rüger, [@mrueg](https://github.com/mrueg)*
Richa has made significant contributions to SIG Instrumentation, driving forward the Component SLI KEP as well as Kubelet Resource Metrics (not to mention her cross-SIG activity in API-Machinery via work on the MVP KEP).

*Catherine Fang, [@catherineF-dev](https://github.com/CatherineF-dev)*
Catherine has easily been one of the most prominent contributors in Kube State Metrics since her involvement from the v2.6.0 release (August, 2022). Since then, she has not only unblocked us on various fronts by contributing crucial patches, but also been an excellent all-rounder, keeping the tooling and documentation in shape, as well as actively seeking out issues that affect the community, and addressing them timely. She has helped out with 204 pull request to date, while driving 34 pull requests of her own.

*Manuel Rüger, [@mrueg](https://github.com/mrueg)*
Manuel has landed 144 pull requests to date, with patothes entailing major features, as well as keeping the release machineTV in shape which enabled him to deliver new releases ofn time.
He has been active in the project since v1.5.0 (January, 2019), and been a major help ever since (involved in reviewing ~555 pull requests) Kube State Metrics could never have gotten to
the pedestal which it is on today without his efforts.

#### K8s Infra

*Ricky Sandowski, [@rjsadow](https://github.com/rjsadow)*
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#### Multicluster

*Mike Morris, [@mikemorris](https://github.com/mikemorris)*
*Mike Morris, [@mikemorris](https://github.com/mikemorris)*
For significant contributions to shaping both the Multi-Cluster Service API and the new Cluster Inventory project, and for being a consistently active participant in the sig-multicluster community.

#### Network
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#### Node

*Peter Hunt, [@haircommander](https://github.com/haircommander)*
For the tireless and continuous pull request reviews and triage for SIG Node
In recognition of your longstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to continuous improvement initiatives.

*Francesco Romani, [@ffromani](https://github.com/ffromani)*
*Francesco Romani, [@ffromani](https://github.com/ffromani)*
In recognition of prolonged contributions in the domain of resource management, unwavering commitment,
and persistent endeavors towards continuous enhancements.

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#### Scalability

*Harish Kuna, [@hakuna-matatah](https://github.com/hakuna-matatah)*
*Harish Kuna, [@hakuna-matatah](https://github.com/hakuna-matatah)*
Harish helped ramp up Kubernetes scalability testing on AWS to 5000-node cluster by working closely with SIG testing. This helps distribute the cost of scale-testing and the responsibility of ensuring scalability readiness of Kubernetes releases across cloud providers. He also strives to maintain the health of these jobs and improve test coverage.

*Prateek Gogia, [@prateekgogia](https://github.com/prateekgogia)*
*Prateek Gogia, [@prateekgogia](https://github.com/prateekgogia)*
Prateek played a foundational role in enabling scalability tests on AWS by ensuring the right capabilities/configurations are in place with our tooling (kops, test-infra).

*Justin Santa Barbara, [@justinsb](https://github.com/justinsb)*
*Justin Santa Barbara, [@justinsb](https://github.com/justinsb)*
Prateek played a foundational role in enabling scalability tests on AWS by ensuring the right capabilities/configurations are in place with our tooling (kops, test-infra).

#### Security

*Rey Lejano, [@reylejano](https://github.com/reylejano)*
For the third-party audit, especially the post-audit follow-up, and so many other things across SIGs

*Ashish Malik, [@ashish493](https://github.com/ashish493)*
For detailed and and collaborative work on the SIG Security Docs hardening guide

*Kris Nóva, [@krisnova](https://github.com/krisnova)*
For so much Kubernetes security work, especially work that was done anonymously or was uncredited. We see you, we love you, and we miss you

#### Scheduling

*Sheng Zhan, [@AxeZhan](https://github.com/AxeZhan)*
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