Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg
Hi Ines, nice to hear about your background. A computational linguist with experience in training language models. That's certainly going to revitalize the dialogue dynamics! ;) One final clarification from my side in this thread, because this keeps up popping up again and again: my comment

[opensource-wg] Call for contributions: Example credit policy

2023-12-19 Thread Valerie Aurora
Hi all, Thanks for everyone's enthusiasm at the RIPE session about the open source project credit policy! While recovering from COVID I managed to put together a starting draft that included all of the suggestions I could remember. Please edit the draft, via comments, suggestions, or direct

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Martin Winter
Paul, to answer your questions: I mainly asked not about personal introduction but how you learned about the voting process. After all, you try to make the point that the current process is not fair. I do not care about your personal background - we welcome everyone. What I was looking for: -

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Paul Arola
I appreciate the opportunity to introduce myself. With my experience as Chair of the GiGAWire Task Force in the HomeGrid Forum and my involvement in various open source initiatives at TELUS, particularly in G.hn related activities, I am well-prepared to contribute to the RIPE community. Regarding

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Ines Skelac
Dear Martin, Thank you for extending a welcome to me and for engaging in this important dialogue. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my perspective and to deepen my involvement with the RIPE community. In your email, you highlighted the importance of being a well-informed and active