Re: W3C Blockchain Workshop Follow-Up

Dear all,
I am very sorry if my email came across as angry or mean!

It was absolutely not my intention to hurt anyone, or definitely tell anyone off.

I re-read my message and see that it may have sounded too harsh than I originally wanted it. I know we are all busy. It was really supposed to be just a friendly yet strong reminder.

Again. I am sorry if you it came across poorly, I am sure I will choose my words more carefully in the future.

Have a good day
m

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> On Jul 30, 2016, at 8:51 AM, Marta Piekarska <marta@blockstream.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear Participants,
> it deeply saddens me that there has been so little response to Doug's ask. As of now on git there is ZERO pull requests. You all have worked hard during the workshop, but it will go to nothing if we provide no summaries of these events that can be passed on. We want to organize a second event, but if there is no traction on your side and no will to work with us, then how can we have faith?
> Most of you have participated in many W3C events and know that its a push and pull game. So please please help us out here!
> I wish I had names to email you directly, and remembered who was leading which table. But you took notes. Take a moment to send them over to me or Doug at least so that we can combine them into something.
> Thank you,
> yours-truly-cat-herding-m
> 
> —
> Security Architect @ Blockstream
> 
> mp@blockstream.com
> 
> +491703311307 (Germany)
> +14159608938 (U.S.)
> Signal, Wickr (martap)
> 
>> On Jul 11, 2016, at 8:55 PM, Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org> wrote:
>> 
>> https://www.w3.org/2016/04/blockchain-workshop/report.html
> 

Received on Saturday, 30 July 2016 17:12:03 UTC