Re: Looking for a volunteer, to chair of the solid community group

I am in London as well.  We should arrange a  meet up :-) 


> On 30 Oct 2018, at 18:23, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 at 10:26, Dalton Scott <dalton@jigsaw.xyz <mailto:dalton@jigsaw.xyz>> wrote:
> Hi Melvin,
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> I would like to propose myself for chair.
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> I am the Solid lead at Jigsaw XYZ, a London startup focused on empowering people to control their personal data (https://www.jigsaw.xyz/ <https://www.jigsaw.xyz/>). We are currently exploring how Solid can be integrated with financial services.
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> As I spend 50% of work week on Solid related projects, I could easily carve out some more time for this Community Group.
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> I am also starting up a London Solid Meetup.
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> Jigsaw looks great btw!  
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> Im from London, but not there that often.  However I have friends there interested in Solid.  Please do share meetup details, when ready!
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> Best,
> Dalton
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> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 8:39 PM Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com <mailto:melvincarvalho@gmail.com>> wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 23:54, "Phil J. Łaszkowicz" <phil@fillip.pro <mailto:phil@fillip.pro>> wrote:
> +1
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> However… if Tim’s not available, happy to contribute here.
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> My current focus is on developing an open decentralized web platform primarily written in Swift / Rust as a low-level, high performance solution intended to reduce the barrier for entry for non-technical web users, and increase discoverability for decentralized apps.
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> I’m now working on WebID-TLS & WebID-OIDC implementations. 
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> Solid aligns well with what I’ve been doing already.
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> I’ve not chaired before: I’ve had minor involvement in some CGs. 
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> Hi Phil, I'd be happy to +1 you as chair
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> The advice I was given is that having two chairs normally is quite nice.
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> So I suggest we leave this open for a bit and see if anyone else has interest.  If it's only 1-2 people then they could simply fill the slots.  If there's more we could vote etc.
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> Then I suggest we can propose items we'd like to explore, or work on.
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> On 24 Oct 2018, at 22.56, Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com <mailto:timothy.holborn@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> TimBL is the obvious choice
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>> On Thu., 25 Oct. 2018, 4:39 am Melvin Carvalho, <melvincarvalho@gmail.com <mailto:melvincarvalho@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> This group does not have a Chair and thus cannot publish new reports. Learn how to choose a Chair <https://www.w3.org/community/about/tool/#choose-chair>.
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>> Is on the landing page of this group.  So I think we would be looking for someone to volunteer.
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>> My experience of chairing a CG is that the duties are very light.  You occasionally get a message from W3C about an event - maybe once a year or so.  And you can then on top of that help out with small items of running the group.  As we are 50 members, relatively small, the amount of traffic, should be small I would guess.
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>> Every CG decides a process for choosing a chair.
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>> But often it's just a case of whoever volunteers.  Normally only 1 or 2 people do.  Or someone will step up if no one has.
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>> In an ideal world, more than one chair makes life a bit easier.  
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>> So, does anyone want to chair this group.  Feel free to say a few words, if you feel like it.
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>> If more than one person volunteers, we can have a process, such as a vote -- which I guess we'll have to work out! 
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> -- 
> Dalton Scott

Received on Wednesday, 31 October 2018 21:39:41 UTC