Re: Inviting volunteer self-nominations for Solid CG co-chair empty seat

Hi Michiel,

Without casting any aspersions on anyone, I would request either a public statement of withdrawal from the candidate Han Su or the copy email thread between the candidate and the chairs where the candidate withdrew their nomination (since the self-nomination is a public process). This is only to put on record that the process was completely transparent per the community charter and that the candidate voluntarily withdrew their nomination.

BR/Rahul

On Monday, December 9th, 2024 at 6:31 PM, Michiel de Jong <michiel@unhosted.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> To summarize, we received two self-nominations: Han Su and elf Pavlik.
> 

> Hadrian and I had an email conversation with Han, who then stated:
> > I will cede from the process if it's just me and Elf in the nomination
> 

> This means we have elf Pavlik as our remaining candidate, to be inaugurated in this week's CG call.
> 

> Congratulations, thank you for offering your service, and looking forward to working with you during the coming year, elf Pavlik!
> 

> If there are any remaining questions or issues we can discuss them in this email thread or talk through them in this week's CG call as well:
> 

> https://hackmd.io/0-R4mnG1QJeMkUmxvN_qGg
> 

> 

> Cheers,
> Michiel.
> 

> 

> On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 at 14:17, elf Pavlik <elf-pavlik@hackers4peace.net> wrote:
> 

> > On 2024-11-21 10:36, Han Su wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > 

> > Hello Han, and welcome to the Solid Community Group!
> > 

> > 

> > > My name is Han Su, founder of https://voce.chat, NYU and MIT alumnus..
> > > I have been following Solid since 2017, and attended several meetings
> > > every now and then. I always want to make some contributions to the
> > > community. My main goal is to involve more open-source developers and
> > > university researchers to build on Solid.
> > 

> > It sounds like a very-needed effort. Do you consider becoming a
> > co-chair as a prerequisite for you to pursue this goal?
> > 

> > > I will allocate some resources
> > > and start a new open-sourced Solid implementation under MIT or Apache
> > > 2.0 license that's less buggy than the current node.js one, and
> > > provide a thorough doc for developers.
> > 

> > Are you referring to NSS or CSS?
> > 

> > * https://github.com/nodeSolidServer/node-solid-server
> > * https://communitysolidserver.github.io/CommunitySolidServer/latest/
> > 

> > 

> > Kind regards,
> > elf Pavlik

Received on Tuesday, 10 December 2024 09:52:56 UTC