Thank you, Huiren for your enthusiasm and collaboration! Good luck on your adventure in the military. I wonder if that will inspire some new writings from you down the road!
Best, Sam On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 7:18 AM, Bryan Behrenshausen <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear friends, > > Huiren Woo's term as an Open Organization Ambassador comes to a close on > Wednesday, May 31. Huiren has been an outstanding member of our > community since May 2016, when he joined our group as a student of > information technology. Now graduated (congrats!), Huiren is preparing > for his next adventure in the Singaporean military. > > Huiren's story is a compelling one: He discovered the world of open > source through _The Open Organization_, and subsequently dove into the > global community headfirst [1]. As both a Fedora Ambassador and an Open > Organization Ambassador, Huiren truly embodies the notion that openness > is both _technical_ and _cultural_—that promoting greater and better > openness requires dual emphasis on _tools_ as well as _principles_. > > His work underscores this. Since joining our group, Huiren has published > five excellent articles for Opensource.com [2]. His reflection on open > leadership, "How to recognize an open leader when you see one," > reappeared as part of _The Open Organization Leaders Manual_ [3]. > Moreover, Huiren has been (and continues to be) a curious inquisitor, > interviewing various open leaders to better understand the ways openness > is changing traditional perspectives on management. > > But this is not so much a case of "goodbye" and it is "see you soon"; > beginning May 31, Huiren will transition to a Supporter role as per the > provisions outlined in v2.0 of the Open Organization Ambassador program > [4]. He's also actively working on two (!!) more articles for > Opensource.com. He remains (will always remain) a part of our community. > > Please join me in thanking Huiren for all his hard work and > dedication—and wishing him all the best in his future endeavors. > > Thank you, Ambassador Woo! > > Sincerely, > Bryan > > ----- > > [1] > https://community.redhat.com/blog/2016/03/how-i-became-an- > ambassador-for-open-source/ > > [2] https://opensource.com/users/woohuiren > > [3] > https://opensource.com/open-organization/16/10/how- > recognize-open-leader-when-you-see-one > > [4] https://opensource.com/open-organization/resources/ambassadors-program > > _______________________________________________ > Openorg-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openorg-list > -- Sam Knuth Director, Customer Content Services Red Hat, Inc Mobile: +1 612-840-1785
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