Clarification from KubeEdge Community
Hello TOC and broader community,
Recently we saw some incorrect information about the KubeEdge community in a fabedge presentation to the TAG network:

I would like to correct the understanding :
1. As an open community, we fully welcome fabedge and any other projects to consider being part of the KubeEdge community.
2. KubeEdge can work together with any standard CNIs. And EdgeMesh is a tool running together with 3rd party CNIs to simplify cross subnet communications, not to replace them.
3. As an open source project, we don't prevent any Apache 2.0-compliant usage by any user. We are grateful for the recognition KubeEdge has received in the industry, and we would
be happy if users including SuperEdge, OpenYurt, and others incorporate some pieces of KubeEdge.
If you have any further questions or would like to discuss anything regarding KubeEdge, please just let us know.
Thanks,
Kevin Wang on behalf of the KubeEdge Maintainers
-- KubeEdge | Volcano | Kubernetes | CNCF | LF Edge
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Re: [VOTE] ChaosMesh for incubation
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+1 nb
-- Amye Scavarda Perrin | Director of Developer Programs, CNCF | amye@...
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Re: [VOTE] ChaosMesh for incubation
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-- Amye Scavarda Perrin | Director of Developer Programs, CNCF | amye@...
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[VOTE] ChaosMesh for incubation
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Re: [RESULT] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes approved
Congratulations Dawn! Too late to have my non-binding vote recorded, but a big +1 regardless.
Deepthi Sigireddi Maintainer, Vitess
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 8:49 AM Stephen Augustus < hey@...> wrote: Thanks everyone for your support!
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 11:41 AM Amye Scavarda Perrin < ascavarda@...> wrote: CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes have been approved, Dawn Foster is a new TAG chair.
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Re: [RESULT] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes approved

Stephen Augustus
Thanks everyone for your support!
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 11:41 AM Amye Scavarda Perrin < ascavarda@...> wrote: CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes have been approved, Dawn Foster is a new TAG chair.
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[RESULT] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes approved
CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes have been approved, Dawn Foster is a new TAG chair.
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Re: [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes

Chris Short
+1 non-binding
Chris Short
He/Him/His
Sr. Developer Advocate, AWS Kubernetes (GitOps)
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Re: [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 9:07 PM Stephen Augustus < hey@...> wrote: Hi TOC! TAG Contributor Strategy would like to propose Dawn Foster as a TAG Chair. For those that have the privilege of working with Dawn in her many capacities, no introduction is necessary. But for the sake of the list, a few words... Dawn leads the open source community strategy efforts within VMware’s Open Source Program Office. She is on the Board of OpenUK, committed to develop and sustain UK leadership in Open Technology. She is on the Governing Board and is a maintainer for the Linux Foundation’s CHAOSS open source metrics project and is also on the TODO Group Steering Committee.
She has more than 20 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in strategic planning, management, community building, community management, open source software, market research, and more. She is passionate about bringing people together through a combination of online communities and real-world events. She has experience building new communities, and managing existing communities with a particular emphasis on developer and open source communities.
Most recently, Dawn was a consultant at The Scale Factory after being Director of Community at Puppet. Prior to Puppet, she was leading the Community Office within Intel’s Open Source Technology Center. In addition to working at Intel, Dawn was an online community consultant, and she has worked at Jive Software, Compiere, and a Midwestern manufacturing company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist.
Upon TOC approval of Dawn's appointment, both Paris and I will be moving to Emeritus TAG Chairs.From Paris: Team,
I'd like to resign my Chair hat for the TAG and nominate Dawn Foster in my place. Explanation below but first about Dawn:
<Dawn's bio above>
**Whats Next:** I submitted the proposal to the Technical Advisory Council (TOC) for the then Special Interest Group that we now call Technical Advisory Groups over [two years ago]. The group has flourished to be a helpful resource to the TOC and CNCF projects through ad hoc services, tooling, and programs. We've grown to include many contributors, a new tech lead role: Carolyn!, a repo of templates AND guidance, a CNCF contributor site to house said guidance!, and a maintainer circle to support the humans behind the code.
And the last point brings me to my 2022 goals: I'd like to focus on Maintainer Circle! Bringing that up not only to a solid state but an industry leading resource for the thousands of maintainers and leaders of CNCF projects. After coordinating the events we have had virtually and in-person, we've gotten feedback that folks not only really like this but want to see more of it. With this focus, it would be best if I step back from Chair and concentrate on this area. There is a lot of power in maintainers coming together to learn, share, and grow; really looking forward to this thriving.
I have the utmost respect and trust in Dawn to co-chair our group; she has stepped up in countless ways with contributions including organizational functions and leadership. Dawn will be an excellent TAG Chair!
From me: Hey TAG Contributor Strategy!
Upon the TOC's approval of Dawn's appointment as TAG Chair, I will also be resigning my seat.
It has been an absolute pleasure to serve the community in this capacity and with the leadership we have in place and the wonderful TAG Contributor Strategy contributors, I have complete faith that this crew will continue to flourish and support CNCF maintainers on their journey.
To get the administrivia out of the way, here is the pull request to actuate the leadership changes: https://github.com/cncf/tag-contributor-strategy/pull/150
In 2022, I'll be turning focus to my new roles on the TODO Group and Kubernetes Steering Committee. ...but! I'll also be working with Paris to evolve the Maintainers Circle, so I won't be too far away.
Same address. Same GitHub. A few more Slack channels, but a whole lot of fun ahead. See you on the internets!
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Re: [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
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+1 non-binding, thanks to Paris and Stephen for initiatives in this TAG
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Re: [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
+1 non-binding, thanks to Paris and Stephen for initiatives in this TAG
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in-toto Incubation public comment period
I am opening in-toto for the public comment period for incubation
Justin
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Re: [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
+1 binding
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 08:54:35AM -0800, Alena Prokharchyk via lists.cncf.io wrote: +1 binding
-alena
On Jan 12, 2022, at 1:07 PM, Stephen Augustus <hey@...> wrote:
Hi TOC!
TAG Contributor Strategy would like to propose Dawn Foster as a TAG Chair.
For those that have the privilege of working with Dawn in her many capacities, no introduction is necessary. But for the sake of the list, a few words...
Dawn leads the open source community strategy efforts within VMware’s Open Source Program Office. She is on the Board of OpenUK, committed to develop and sustain UK leadership in Open Technology. She is on the Governing Board and is a maintainer for the Linux Foundation’s CHAOSS open source metrics project and is also on the TODO Group Steering Committee.
She has more than 20 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in strategic planning, management, community building, community management, open source software, market research, and more. She is passionate about bringing people together through a combination of online communities and real-world events. She has experience building new communities, and managing existing communities with a particular emphasis on developer and open source communities.
Most recently, Dawn was a consultant at The Scale Factory after being Director of Community at Puppet. Prior to Puppet, she was leading the Community Office within Intel’s Open Source Technology Center. In addition to working at Intel, Dawn was an online community consultant, and she has worked at Jive Software, Compiere, and a Midwestern manufacturing company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist.
Upon TOC approval of Dawn's appointment, both Paris and I will be moving to Emeritus TAG Chairs.
From Paris <https://lists.cncf.io/g/cncf-tag-contributor-strategy/message/65>:
Team,
I'd like to resign my Chair hat for the TAG and nominate Dawn Foster in my place. Explanation below but first about Dawn:
<Dawn's bio above>
**Whats Next:** I submitted the proposal to the Technical Advisory Council (TOC) for the then Special Interest Group that we now call Technical Advisory Groups over [two years ago] <https://hackmd.io/rs7HMq-1Q9-VBTOZ02Ybcg>. The group has flourished to be a helpful resource to the TOC and CNCF projects through ad hoc services, tooling, and programs. We've grown to include many contributors, a new tech lead role: Carolyn!, a repo of templates AND guidance <https://github.com/cncf/project-template>, a CNCF contributor site <http://contribute.cncf.io/> to house said guidance!, and a maintainer circle <https://github.com/cncf/tag-contributor-strategy/tree/main/maintainers-circle> to support the humans behind the code.
And the last point brings me to my 2022 goals: I'd like to focus on Maintainer Circle! Bringing that up not only to a solid state but an industry leading resource for the thousands of maintainers and leaders of CNCF projects. After coordinating the events we have had virtually and in-person, we've gotten feedback that folks not only really like this but want to see more of it. With this focus, it would be best if I step back from Chair and concentrate on this area. There is a lot of power in maintainers coming together to learn, share, and grow; really looking forward to this thriving.
I have the utmost respect and trust in Dawn to co-chair our group; she has stepped up in countless ways with contributions including organizational functions and leadership. Dawn will be an excellent TAG Chair!
From me <https://lists.cncf.io/g/cncf-tag-contributor-strategy/message/71>:
Hey TAG Contributor Strategy!
Upon the TOC's approval of Dawn's appointment as TAG Chair, I will also be resigning my seat.
It has been an absolute pleasure to serve the community in this capacity and with the leadership we have in place and the wonderful TAG Contributor Strategy contributors, I have complete faith that this crew will continue to flourish and support CNCF maintainers on their journey.
To get the administrivia out of the way, here is the pull request to actuate the leadership changes: https://github.com/cncf/tag-contributor-strategy/pull/150 <https://github.com/cncf/tag-contributor-strategy/pull/150>
In 2022, I'll be turning focus to my new roles on the TODO Group and Kubernetes Steering Committee. ...but! I'll also be working with Paris to evolve the Maintainers Circle, so I won't be too far away.
Same address. Same GitHub. A few more Slack channels, but a whole lot of fun ahead. See you on the internets!
-- Stephen Augustus hey@... <mailto:hey@...> | 212.390.0094 | whois.auggie.dev <https://whois.auggie.dev/>
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Re: Proposal to register CNCF persistent identifier namespace

Noel MacLochlainn
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 5:37 PM Chris Aniszczyk < caniszczyk@...> wrote: The mailing list isn't the best place for this topic, can you open up a github issue here for CNCF staff to investigate:
Hello TOC,
I wish to ask the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee to consider registering CNCF as a persistent identifier namespace on the Web.
Web applications dealing with
Linked Data
often need
URLs that are very stable. Registering CNCF as a persistent identifier namespace allows member projects to leverage the service to register their own sub-namespaces, vocalabaries, and glossaries. For example, CNCF projects publish their
vocabulary
at: https://w3id.org/cncf/<project>, and potentially in machine readable format in future. The following are examples of persistent identifiers namespaces which could be used today.
The use cases and business value is derived from W3C Linked Data initiatives, and makes CNCF data more accessible on the Semantic Web.
Since I am not TOC member I hope someone on the committee might pick up on this proposal and have it discussed at TOC.
kind regards Noel Mc Loughling Open Source Engineer and SRE
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Re: Proposal to register CNCF persistent identifier namespace
The mailing list isn't the best place for this topic, can you open up a github issue here for CNCF staff to investigate:
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Hello TOC,
I wish to ask the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee to consider registering CNCF as a persistent identifier namespace on the Web.
Web applications dealing with
Linked Data
often need
URLs that are very stable. Registering CNCF as a persistent identifier namespace allows member projects to leverage the service to register their own sub-namespaces, vocalabaries, and glossaries. For example, CNCF projects publish their
vocabulary
at: https://w3id.org/cncf/<project>, and potentially in machine readable format in future. The following are examples of persistent identifiers namespaces which could be used today.
The use cases and business value is derived from W3C Linked Data initiatives, and makes CNCF data more accessible on the Semantic Web.
Since I am not TOC member I hope someone on the committee might pick up on this proposal and have it discussed at TOC.
kind regards Noel Mc Loughling Open Source Engineer and SRE
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Proposal to register CNCF persistent identifier namespace

Noel MacLochlainn
Hello TOC,
I wish to ask the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee to consider registering CNCF as a persistent identifier namespace on the Web.
Web applications dealing with
Linked Data
often need
URLs that are very stable. Registering CNCF as a persistent identifier namespace allows member projects to leverage the service to register their own sub-namespaces, vocalabaries, and glossaries. For example, CNCF projects publish their
vocabulary
at: https://w3id.org/cncf/<project>, and potentially in machine readable format in future. The following are examples of persistent identifiers namespaces which could be used today.
The use cases and business value is derived from W3C Linked Data initiatives, and makes CNCF data more accessible on the Semantic Web.
Since I am not TOC member I hope someone on the committee might pick up on this proposal and have it discussed at TOC.
kind regards Noel Mc Loughling Open Source Engineer and SRE
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January 18th TOC meeting cancelled
We are not meeting tomorrow, but we will see you all for the February 1st meeting! Thank you!
-- Amye Scavarda Perrin | Director of Developer Programs, CNCF | amye@...
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Re: [tag-contributor-strategy] [cncf-toc] [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes

Carolyn Van Slyck
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From: cncf-toc@... <cncf-toc@...>
On Behalf Of Amye Scavarda Perrin via lists.cncf.io
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2022 12:23 PM
To: Kiran Oliver <kiran.oliver@...>
Cc: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>; cncf-tag-contributor-strategy@...
Subject: Re: [tag-contributor-strategy] [cncf-toc] [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
Nonbinding votes are very welcome!
Unsure if I have the permissions to vote in this, but I am a strong +1 for Dawn!
🙂
Paris and Stephen, hats off to both of you for all of your amazing work. I look forward to seeing where the community goes in the future.
+1 NB.
And hats off to both Paris and Stephen for all of their work in the past, for passing then baton, and for 2022 planning to narrow their focus. The result will benefit all
of the community.
Thanks,
Jim
Hi TOC!
TAG Contributor Strategy would like to propose Dawn Foster as a TAG Chair.
For those that have the privilege of working with Dawn in her many capacities, no introduction is necessary.
But for the sake of the list, a few words...
Dawn leads the open source community strategy efforts within VMware’s Open Source Program Office. She is on the Board of OpenUK, committed to develop and sustain UK leadership in Open Technology. She is on the Governing Board and is a maintainer for the
Linux Foundation’s CHAOSS open source metrics project and is also on the TODO Group Steering Committee.
She has more than 20 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in strategic planning, management, community building, community management, open source software, market research, and more. She is passionate about bringing people together
through a combination of online communities and real-world events. She has experience building new communities, and managing existing communities with a particular emphasis on developer and open source communities.
Most recently, Dawn was a consultant at The Scale Factory after being Director of Community at Puppet. Prior to Puppet, she was leading the Community Office within Intel’s Open Source Technology Center. In addition to working at Intel, Dawn was an online community
consultant, and she has worked at Jive Software, Compiere, and a Midwestern manufacturing company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist.
Upon TOC approval of Dawn's appointment, both Paris and I will be moving to Emeritus TAG Chairs.
From
Paris:
Team,
I'd like to resign my Chair hat for the TAG and nominate Dawn Foster in my place. Explanation below but first about Dawn:
<Dawn's bio above>
**Whats Next:**
I submitted the proposal to the Technical Advisory Council (TOC) for the then Special Interest Group that we now call Technical Advisory Groups over
[two years ago]. The group has flourished to be a helpful resource to the TOC and CNCF projects through ad hoc services, tooling, and programs. We've grown to include many contributors, a new tech lead role: Carolyn!, a
repo of templates AND guidance, a CNCF
contributor site to house said guidance!, and a
maintainer circle to support the humans behind the code.
And the last point brings me to my 2022 goals: I'd like to focus on Maintainer Circle! Bringing that up not only to a solid state but an industry leading resource for the thousands of maintainers and leaders of CNCF projects. After coordinating the events we
have had virtually and in-person, we've gotten feedback that folks not only really like this but want to see more of it. With this focus, it would be best if I step back from Chair and concentrate on this area. There is a lot of power in maintainers coming
together to learn, share, and grow; really looking forward to this thriving.
I have the utmost respect and trust in Dawn to co-chair our group; she has stepped up in countless ways with contributions including organizational functions and leadership. Dawn will be an excellent TAG Chair!
From
me:
Hey TAG Contributor Strategy!
Upon the TOC's approval of Dawn's appointment as TAG Chair, I will also be resigning my seat.
It has been an absolute pleasure to serve the community in this capacity and with the leadership we have in place and the wonderful TAG Contributor Strategy contributors, I have complete faith that this crew will continue to flourish and support CNCF maintainers
on their journey.
To get the administrivia out of the way, here is the pull request to actuate the leadership changes:
https://github.com/cncf/tag-contributor-strategy/pull/150
In 2022, I'll be turning focus to my new roles on the TODO Group and Kubernetes Steering Committee.
...but! I'll also be working with Paris to evolve the Maintainers Circle, so I won't be too far away.
Same address. Same GitHub. A few more Slack channels, but a whole lot of fun ahead. See you on the internets!
--
Amye Scavarda Perrin | Director of Developer Programs, CNCF |
amye@...
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Re: [tag-contributor-strategy] [cncf-toc] [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
Catherine Paganini <catherine@...>
Big non-binding vote from me 🎉
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+1 non-binding.
Best regards,
Cathy Zhang, cathy.h.zhang@...
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:41 AM Lei Zhang <resouer@...> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 1:07 PM Stephen Augustus <hey@...> wrote:
Hi TOC!
TAG Contributor Strategy would like to propose Dawn Foster as a TAG Chair.
For those that have the privilege of working with Dawn in her many capacities, no introduction is necessary.
But for the sake of the list, a few words...
Dawn leads the open source community strategy efforts within VMware’s Open Source Program Office. She is on the Board of OpenUK, committed to develop and sustain UK leadership in Open Technology. She is on the Governing Board and is a maintainer
for the Linux Foundation’s CHAOSS open source metrics project and is also on the TODO Group Steering Committee.
She has more than 20 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in strategic planning, management, community building, community management, open source software, market research, and more. She is passionate about bringing people together
through a combination of online communities and real-world events. She has experience building new communities, and managing existing communities with a particular emphasis on developer and open source communities.
Most recently, Dawn was a consultant at The Scale Factory after being Director of Community at Puppet. Prior to Puppet, she was leading the Community Office within Intel’s Open Source Technology Center. In addition to working at Intel, Dawn was an online community
consultant, and she has worked at Jive Software, Compiere, and a Midwestern manufacturing company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist.
Upon TOC approval of Dawn's appointment, both Paris and I will be moving to Emeritus TAG Chairs.
From
Paris:
Team,
I'd like to resign my Chair hat for the TAG and nominate Dawn Foster in my place. Explanation below but first about Dawn:
<Dawn's bio above>
**Whats Next:**
I submitted the proposal to the Technical Advisory Council (TOC) for the then Special Interest Group that we now call Technical Advisory Groups over
[two years ago]. The group has flourished to be a helpful resource to the TOC and CNCF projects through ad hoc services, tooling, and programs. We've grown to include many contributors,
a new tech lead role: Carolyn!, a
repo of templates AND guidance, a CNCF
contributor site to house said guidance!, and a
maintainer circle to support the humans behind the code.
And the last point brings me to my 2022 goals: I'd like to focus on Maintainer Circle! Bringing that up not only to a solid state but an industry leading resource for the thousands of maintainers and leaders of CNCF projects. After coordinating the events we
have had virtually and in-person, we've gotten feedback that folks not only really like this but want to see more of it. With this focus, it would be best if I step back from Chair and concentrate on this area. There is a lot of power in maintainers coming
together to learn, share, and grow; really looking forward to this thriving.
I have the utmost respect and trust in Dawn to co-chair our group; she has stepped up in countless ways with contributions including organizational functions and leadership. Dawn will be an excellent TAG Chair!
From
me:
Hey TAG Contributor Strategy!
Upon the TOC's approval of Dawn's appointment as TAG Chair, I will also be resigning my seat.
It has been an absolute pleasure to serve the community in this capacity and with the leadership we have in place and the wonderful TAG Contributor Strategy contributors, I have complete faith that this crew will continue to flourish and support CNCF maintainers
on their journey.
To get the administrivia out of the way, here is the pull request to actuate the leadership changes:
https://github.com/cncf/tag-contributor-strategy/pull/150
In 2022, I'll be turning focus to my new roles on the TODO Group and Kubernetes Steering Committee.
...but! I'll also be working with Paris to evolve the Maintainers Circle, so I won't be too far away.
Same address. Same GitHub. A few more Slack channels, but a whole lot of fun ahead. See you on the internets!
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Re: [tag-contributor-strategy] [cncf-toc] [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
+1 non-binding.
Best regards,
Cathy Zhang, cathy.h.zhang@...
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From: cncf-toc@... <cncf-toc@...>
On Behalf Of Charles Pretzer
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2022 10:46 AM
To: Lei Zhang <resouer@...>
Cc: Stephen Augustus <hey@...>; CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>; cncf-tag-contributor-strategy@...
Subject: Re: [tag-contributor-strategy] [cncf-toc] [PROPOSED] CNCF TAG Contributor Strategy leadership changes
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:41 AM Lei Zhang <resouer@...> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 1:07 PM Stephen Augustus <hey@...> wrote:
Hi TOC!
TAG Contributor Strategy would like to propose Dawn Foster as a TAG Chair.
For those that have the privilege of working with Dawn in her many capacities, no introduction is necessary.
But for the sake of the list, a few words...
Dawn leads the open source community strategy efforts within VMware’s Open Source Program Office. She is on the Board of OpenUK, committed to develop and sustain UK leadership in Open Technology. She is on the Governing Board and is a maintainer
for the Linux Foundation’s CHAOSS open source metrics project and is also on the TODO Group Steering Committee.
She has more than 20 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in strategic planning, management, community building, community management, open source software, market research, and more. She is passionate about bringing people together
through a combination of online communities and real-world events. She has experience building new communities, and managing existing communities with a particular emphasis on developer and open source communities.
Most recently, Dawn was a consultant at The Scale Factory after being Director of Community at Puppet. Prior to Puppet, she was leading the Community Office within Intel’s Open Source Technology Center. In addition to working at Intel, Dawn was an online community
consultant, and she has worked at Jive Software, Compiere, and a Midwestern manufacturing company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist.
Upon TOC approval of Dawn's appointment, both Paris and I will be moving to Emeritus TAG Chairs.
From
Paris:
Team,
I'd like to resign my Chair hat for the TAG and nominate Dawn Foster in my place. Explanation below but first about Dawn:
<Dawn's bio above>
**Whats Next:**
I submitted the proposal to the Technical Advisory Council (TOC) for the then Special Interest Group that we now call Technical Advisory Groups over
[two years ago]. The group has flourished to be a helpful resource to the TOC and CNCF projects through ad hoc services, tooling, and programs. We've grown to include many contributors,
a new tech lead role: Carolyn!, a
repo of templates AND guidance, a CNCF
contributor site to house said guidance!, and a
maintainer circle to support the humans behind the code.
And the last point brings me to my 2022 goals: I'd like to focus on Maintainer Circle! Bringing that up not only to a solid state but an industry leading resource for the thousands of maintainers and leaders of CNCF projects. After coordinating the events we
have had virtually and in-person, we've gotten feedback that folks not only really like this but want to see more of it. With this focus, it would be best if I step back from Chair and concentrate on this area. There is a lot of power in maintainers coming
together to learn, share, and grow; really looking forward to this thriving.
I have the utmost respect and trust in Dawn to co-chair our group; she has stepped up in countless ways with contributions including organizational functions and leadership. Dawn will be an excellent TAG Chair!
From
me:
Hey TAG Contributor Strategy!
Upon the TOC's approval of Dawn's appointment as TAG Chair, I will also be resigning my seat.
It has been an absolute pleasure to serve the community in this capacity and with the leadership we have in place and the wonderful TAG Contributor Strategy contributors, I have complete faith that this crew will continue to flourish and support CNCF maintainers
on their journey.
To get the administrivia out of the way, here is the pull request to actuate the leadership changes:
https://github.com/cncf/tag-contributor-strategy/pull/150
In 2022, I'll be turning focus to my new roles on the TODO Group and Kubernetes Steering Committee.
...but! I'll also be working with Paris to evolve the Maintainers Circle, so I won't be too far away.
Same address. Same GitHub. A few more Slack channels, but a whole lot of fun ahead. See you on the internets!
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