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[SIG o11y] Third chair nomination : Steve Flanders
Richard Hartmann
Dear all,
as announced during yesterday's TOC call, Matt Young and I are suggesting Steve Flanders of Splunk & Open Telemetry as the third chair for our SIG. I will leave the honours of introduction to Steve :) Discussion and voting should happen on the TOC list, SIG o11y is BCC'ed in for information only. Best, Richard |
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Steve Flanders
Thanks Richard and Matt! I have put together a quick introduction as well as my values and goals. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me via email or Slack. Thanks for your consideration!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XB24gV6skF1o0kJ8ssRybdFQae--7kK44M4vF7IhKQw/edit?usp=sharing Thanks, Steve On 4/22/20, 12:19 PM, "cncf-toc@... on behalf of Richard Hartmann" <cncf-toc@... on behalf of richih@...> wrote: [ External sender. Exercise caution. ] Dear all, as announced during yesterday's TOC call, Matt Young and I are suggesting Steve Flanders of Splunk & Open Telemetry as the third chair for our SIG. I will leave the honours of introduction to Steve :) Discussion and voting should happen on the TOC list, SIG o11y is BCC'ed in for information only. Best, Richard |
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Liz Rice
Thank you to whoever prompted us in the TOC meeting this week that this nomination (and also the tech lead nomination for SIG Observability) are outstanding! SIG Chairs require a 2/3 TOC vote and I'm happy to call for that vote. I would like to remind everyone, especially SIG Chairs, that you have a role to play in encouraging diversity amongst roles in SIGs. For example, are there folks in your organization from an under-represented group who you could encourage to get involved in a SIG? Liz Thanks Richard and Matt! I have put together a quick introduction as well as my values and goals. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me via email or Slack. Thanks for your consideration! |
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Richard Hartmann
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 10:48 AM Liz Rice <liz@...> wrote:
I would like to remind everyone, especially SIG Chairs, that you have a role to play in encouraging diversity amongst roles in SIGs. For example, are there folks in your organization from an under-represented group who you could encourage to get involved in a SIG?As a follow-up, we have, and are continuing, to reach out to good candidates. The calls themselves are not very diverse. To break through the usual chicken and egg, we would appreciate any additional outreach efforts and/or pointers. Best, Richard |
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