Absolutely. And maybe also in the community development section of the board 
report ?

Regards
Felix

Am 31.05.2017 um 23:38 schrieb Andreas Nauerz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:

Hey Ben et al,

welcome on board.

By the way:
If someone from RedHat sends me a logo I can add it to here asap: 
<http://openwhisk.org/supporters> http://openwhisk.org/supporters
I also think it may make sense to inform the world about this collaboration via 
a short blog post to be added under our medium.com<http://medium.com> channel: 
https://medium.com/openwhisk - thoughts?

Thanks.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards

Dr. Andreas Nauerz

Technical Product Manager |Master Inventor | Member TEC Central Region
IBM Cloud, Bluemix
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From:        "Daniel Krook" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To:        [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Date:        31/05/2017 23:33
Subject:        Re: Red Hat and Apache OpenWhisk
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Excellent news! Welcome!


> From: Ben Browning
> Subject: Red Hat and Apache OpenWhisk
>
> My name is Ben Browning and I lead the Serverless and
> Function-as-a-Service engineering team at Red Hat. After much
> research, evaluation, and internal discussion I'm pleased to announce
> that we've decided to refocus our own Serverless efforts from the
> Funktion project (https://funktion.fabric8.io/) to Apache OpenWhisk.
>
> We look forward to filing issues, creating pull requests,
> participating in dev discussions, giving conference talks, and
> contributing however we can to ensure Apache OpenWhisk's continued
> success.
>
> Thanks for all your hard work that makes my job so much easier!
>
> Ben


Daniel Krook
http://krook.info/





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