Hi everyone, Sorry for the late response. I was not fully aware of the “perks” of being part of that “community”. I saw it being discussed in two other diversity groups I participate brought to discussing. Thankfully, you were aware how it works behind it.
My idea was not to make Apache a product or similar. I saw it as a way to bring more people to volunteer to our projects, since the All In propose was to join the communities together. Sorry if it seemed stingy on my part :) I do believe a community is build by people doing amazing things together. Cheers Em seg., 27/11/2023 às 19:00, <rbo...@rcbowen.com> escreveu: > > > > Thank you for filling this list with life again. > > I looked at "All In," but I am unsure what they are trying to do. So > > far, I have found links to several websites they collected, and I am > > impressed by their list of funding members. > > > > Can you tell me why you think we should join this community, and did > > you mean to have ASF volunteers volunteering there as well? > > > > I also checked how one could volunteer, but I didn't find satisfying > > info. On the other hand, they seem to collect money, just unsure what > > they are using it for > > > > Maybe I got something wrong with this, probably you can help me > > understand better > > > I was initially interested in All In, but since they launched they > don't appear to have done anything, and I'm also unsure what the > benefits are. However, as I like to tell my colleagues who are > considering joining foundations, a foundation isn't a place that does > work, it's a place to do work. That is, it's a space for collaboration, > and we'd get out of it only to the extent that we put into it. > > That said, if it requires that we pay to participate, that's generally > going to be a non-starter, since We Don't Do That. > > --Rich > >