Hello Martin,
Thank you for sharing, it is much appreciated, and I think the new
members will also find it insightful. So the chairs have no objections
to getting the community more involved outside of RIPE meetings?
Luka
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 6:25 PM Martin Winter wrote:
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Hello Patrick,
I have never seen people neither introducing themselves upon joining public
mailing-lists, nor saying hello to newcomers.
This may look strange on first sight, but if you count the number of people
involved, the complexity is quadratic. If 10 people were already in the list
and
Maybe the perspective of a newbie might be of some help--or maybe
not--but...
I discovered RIPE NCC from an article on the Open Source Initiative's
website, "The ultimate list of reactions to the Cyber Resilience Act
[1], which led me to a page on the European Commission's website [2].
I
Luka,
there isn't a clear structure and most of the Working Group Activity
is happening at the RIPE Meetings.
But in general, a long time ago I started the WG with the idea to have
better communication between Open Source Developers and Internet
Providers. Traditionally, we focus on Open Source
Hello Martin,
Thanks for sharing, I am still struggling to figure out how the
working group is exactly organized. Could you perhaps create a new
member guide so we can foster and grow the community further together?
Luka
On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 2:58 AM Martin Winter wrote:
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Luka,
not all replies need to copy the whole list. I sent him some
information and hoped to have encouraged him enough to actually show
up at some future RIPE meeting. New members are always welcome and we
are happy to help, but CC'ing the whole list every time with the same
information is just
Hello Patrick,
It is a pleasure to have you here and we wish you a warm welcome!
Chairs, it would be much appreciated if you could also welcome the new
members and include any other noteworthy details so we can grow this
community and make the Internet a better place.
With best regards,
Luka