Nomination of Alolita Sharma to TAG Observability Co-Chair
We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1 NBAlolita brings deep observability and open source expertise as well as an amazing energy.MarkSent from my mobile phoneOn Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 9:46 PM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1, NB
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+1 🎉 NB
Kind Regards,
Bartek Płotka (@bwplotka)
+1 NB
Alolita brings deep observability and open source expertise as well as an amazing energy.
Mark
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On Aug 16, 2021, at 6:54 PM, Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 9:46 PM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:
Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,
We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
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Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.
in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita. Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
On Aug 17, 2021, at 7:34 AM, Juraci Paixão Kröhling <jpkroehling@...> wrote:+1 NB, it's always a pleasure to work with Alolita in open source communities such as OpenTelemetryOn Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 3:50 AM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.Her words follow:Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.Matt Young & Richard HartmannCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1 binding. Alolita's domain expertise, attention to end user community needs, energetic and kind personality - is invaluable.-alenaOn Aug 17, 2021, at 7:34 AM, Juraci Paixão Kröhling <jpkroehling@...> wrote:+1 NB, it's always a pleasure to work with Alolita in open source communities such as OpenTelemetryOn Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 3:50 AM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.Her words follow:Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.Matt Young & Richard HartmannCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1 BindingOn Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 8:43 AM Alena Prokharchyk via lists.cncf.io <aprokharchyk=apple.com@...> wrote:+1 binding. Alolita's domain expertise, attention to end user community needs, energetic and kind personality - is invaluable.-alenaOn Aug 17, 2021, at 7:34 AM, Juraci Paixão Kröhling <jpkroehling@...> wrote:+1 NB, it's always a pleasure to work with Alolita in open source communities such as OpenTelemetryOn Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 3:50 AM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.Her words follow:Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.Matt Young & Richard HartmannCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability--Davanum Srinivas :: https://twitter.com/dims
+1 Binding
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 8:43 AM Alena Prokharchyk via lists.cncf.io
<aprokharchyk=apple.com@...> wrote:+1 binding. Alolita's domain expertise, attention to end user community--
needs, energetic and kind personality - is invaluable.
-alena
On Aug 17, 2021, at 7:34 AM, Juraci Paixão Kröhling <
jpkroehling@...> wrote:
+1 NB, it's always a pleasure to work with Alolita in open source
communities such as OpenTelemetry
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 3:50 AM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,
We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate
Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She
has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest
sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of
OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source
observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus,
Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability
workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are
fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the
OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode
Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical
Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in.
Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal
and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can
find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability
co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be
invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support
this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
Davanum Srinivas :: https://twitter.com/dims
+1 binding
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 08:45:54AM -0700, Davanum Srinivas via lists.cncf.io wrote:
> +1 Binding
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 8:43 AM Alena Prokharchyk via lists.cncf.io
> <aprokharchyk=apple.com@...> wrote:
>
> > +1 binding. Alolita's domain expertise, attention to end user community
> > needs, energetic and kind personality - is invaluable.
> >
> > -alena
> >
> > On Aug 17, 2021, at 7:34 AM, Juraci Paixão Kröhling <
> > jpkroehling@...> wrote:
> >
> > +1 NB, it's always a pleasure to work with Alolita in open source
> > communities such as OpenTelemetry
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 3:50 AM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:
> >
> >> Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,
> >>
> >> We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate
> >> Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She
> >> has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest
> >> sufficient time and priority to this role.
> >>
> >> Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of
> >> OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
> >>
> >> Her words follow:
> >>
> >> Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source
> >> observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus,
> >> Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability
> >> workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are
> >> fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the
> >> OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode
> >> Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical
> >> Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in.
> >> Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal
> >> and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can
> >> find her on Twitter @alolita.
> >>
> >> Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability
> >> co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be
> >> invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
> >>
> >> We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support
> >> this nomination with non-binding votes.
> >>
> >> Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
> >> Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Davanum Srinivas :: https://twitter.com/dims
>
>
>
>
>
Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1 (binding)On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 2:46 AM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1 bindingOn Wed, 18 Aug 2021 at 14:27, Justin Cormack via lists.cncf.io <justin.cormack=docker.com@...> wrote:+1 (binding)On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 2:46 AM Matt Young <myoung@...> wrote:Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1 binding
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2021 6:46 PM
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>; alolitas@...
Cc: Bartłomiej Płotka <bwplotka@...>; cncf-sig-observability@...
Subject: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Alolita Sharma to TAG Observability Co-Chair
Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,
We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability
+1 binding
From: cncf-toc@... <cncf-toc@...> On Behalf Of Matt Young via lists.cncf.io
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2021 6:46 PM
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>; alolitas@...
Cc: Bartłomiej Płotka <bwplotka@...>; cncf-sig-observability@...
Subject: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Alolita Sharma to TAG Observability Co-Chair
Dear TAG Observability Liaisons and all TOC members,
We the co-chairs and technical lead for TAG Observability nominate Alolita Sharma, (CC’ed) as the third co-chair for TAG Observability. She has confirmed her interest, passion and that she will be able to invest sufficient time and priority to this role.
Most of you will know her from her work on the Governing Board of OpenTelemetry, Wikipedia, and Unicode.
Her words follow:
Alolita is Principal Technologist at AWS where she leads open source observability strategy and engineering for OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Cortex and Grafana. In OpenTelemetry, she leads the interoperability workgroup ensuring OpenTelemetry protocol and metrics implementation are fully compatible with Prometheus. Alolita also serves as a member of the OpenTelemetry Governance Committee and as a board director of the Unicode Consortium. She contributes to open standards on the Unicode Technical Committee and W3C. She has served on the boards of the OSI and SFLC.in. Alolita has built and led engineering teams at Wikipedia, Twitter, PayPal and IBM. Two decades of doing open source continue to inspire her. You can find her on Twitter @alolita.
Please consider our nomination of Alolita Sharma as a TAG Observability co-chair. Alolita’s vision, domain expertise and perspective will be invaluable to the TAG, it’s growing community and the TOC.
We ask that you formally vote and invite the wider community to support this nomination with non-binding votes.
Matt Young & Richard Hartmann
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Observability