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This is an issue created to request to become an OSPO Ambassador. If you (as individual) are interested to apply, please make sure you have (1) read the TODO OSPO Ambassador Program documentation
and (2) fulfil the requirements from the Pre-submission checklist.
An active contributor to a TODO initiative (OSPOlogy, OSPO Landscape, Website, OSPO Book, etc)
A representative from a TODO General Member or OSPO Associate organization
An OSPO Local Organizer and/or OSPOlogy Organizer
An active leader in the TODO community with a minimum of 1 year of experience in:
Organizing events (virtual/in-person)
Speaking at events
Mentoring others
Creating content (e.g., blogs, videos, etc.)
REQUIRED: What do you expect from TODO Group as an TODO OSPO Ambassador? Whow would you help the community to thrive?
As a TODO OSPO Ambassador, I envision leveraging the vibrant movement toward open-source collaboration to foster a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and community engagement. With South Florida's emerging status as a tech hub, my goal is to utilize this unique position to catalyze corporate participation in open-source projects. This effort will begin in my local community, aiming to turn South Florida into a model for open-source contribution and collaboration.
My approach focuses on organizing targeted meetups, mentoring emerging talents, and actively engaging in OSPOlogy meetings to encourage both individuals and organizations to contribute meaningfully to open-source initiatives. Drawing from my experience of establishing a CNCF community group in South Florida and supporting the first KCD Colombia in 2023, I aim to bridge gaps and build a network of open-source enthusiasts and professionals. As a woman and a minority in tech, I am particularly passionate about creating inclusive spaces where traditionally underrepresented groups feel welcomed and empowered to contribute. My expectation from the TODO Group is to support these initiatives, providing platforms and resources that amplify our efforts to cultivate a diverse, collaborative, and innovative open-source community.
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Sorry for the slow reply @hit0mim and thank you for your interest in becoming a TODO ambassador!
I'm sending this to the TODO Steering Committe to review durign tomorrow's Steering Committee meeting (Friday 26th) and will get back to you with an answer
Thanks for your patience @hit0mim. The SC has reviewed and approved your submission to join as new TODO Ambassador, congratulations!
What's next?
Let me share a short to-do checklist here so you can follow up on the onboarding progress. As soon as these items are completed by me, I will mark them as done:
TODO OSPO Ambassador Request
This is an issue created to request to become an OSPO Ambassador. If you (as individual) are interested to apply, please make sure you have (1) read the TODO OSPO Ambassador Program documentation
and (2) fulfil the requirements from the Pre-submission checklist.
Pre-submission checklist:
Contact Information
We would need the following information about you to get in contact if elected:
Current involvement in TODO Community
Who are you?
REQUIRED: What do you expect from TODO Group as an TODO OSPO Ambassador? Whow would you help the community to thrive?
As a TODO OSPO Ambassador, I envision leveraging the vibrant movement toward open-source collaboration to foster a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and community engagement. With South Florida's emerging status as a tech hub, my goal is to utilize this unique position to catalyze corporate participation in open-source projects. This effort will begin in my local community, aiming to turn South Florida into a model for open-source contribution and collaboration.
My approach focuses on organizing targeted meetups, mentoring emerging talents, and actively engaging in OSPOlogy meetings to encourage both individuals and organizations to contribute meaningfully to open-source initiatives. Drawing from my experience of establishing a CNCF community group in South Florida and supporting the first KCD Colombia in 2023, I aim to bridge gaps and build a network of open-source enthusiasts and professionals. As a woman and a minority in tech, I am particularly passionate about creating inclusive spaces where traditionally underrepresented groups feel welcomed and empowered to contribute. My expectation from the TODO Group is to support these initiatives, providing platforms and resources that amplify our efforts to cultivate a diverse, collaborative, and innovative open-source community.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: