Ive always championed people who were unaware of starlingx by advocating to them the solution, Ive also started the process to bring more user knowledge to the community where we saw ourselves struggle, like building images, and platform updates/upgrades between revisions I have also had a few extensive conversations about bringing forth better methods of communications, other then lists where users can possibly get faster responses to questions. Among other things contributing to documentation fixes that we came across during numerous installations over time, that we felt could be inaccurate or also potentially unclear to new users. I have also made numerous suggestions as to making the iso more readily findable via the primary web page. I also have worked to contribute back features we found potentially useful to the userbase, such as the work to prototype wireguard. As i'm sure I will continue to advocate StarlingX to people who didnt know it exists, and also champion it among many verticles, including telecom and IOT. On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 7:40 AM Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev> wrote:
Hi StarlingX TSC candidates,
I would like to use the opportunity to ask you a question as part of the TSC election campaign period.
Growing and diversifying the community has been an important topic for the project since its inception. What is your strategy to support this effort? For instance, how would you lower the barriers for newcomers to enter and start participating in the community?
Best Regards, Ildikó
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Ildikó Váncsa Senior Manager, Community & Ecosystem Open Infrastructure Foundation
On Nov 8, 2022, at 13:58, Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko.vancsa@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi StarlingX Community,
The StarlingX TSC Election Campaigning Period has now started [1] and will end on November 15 at 2045 UTC.
During the next couple days, you are all encouraged to ask the candidates questions about their platforms [2], opinions on StarlingX, community governance, and anything else that will help you to better determine how you will vote. This is the time to raise any issues you wish the future TSC to consider, and to evaluate the opinions of the nominees prior to their election.
Candidates:
Each of you has posted a platform[2], and announced your nomination to the project contributors. From this point, you are encouraged to ask each other questions about the posted platforms, and begin discussion of any points that you feel are particularly important during the next cycle.
While you are not yet TSC members for the upcoming term, your voices and opinions about the issues raised in your platforms and questions raised by the wider community will help ensure that the future TSC has the widest possible input on the matters of community concern, and the electorate has the best information to determine the ideal TSC composition to address these and other issues that may arise.
Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó, on behalf of the StarlingX election officials[3]
[1] https://docs.starlingx.io/election/ [2] https://opendev.org/starlingx/election/src/branch/master/candidates/2022_H2/... [3] https://docs.starlingx.io/election/#election-officials
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