[openstack-dev] [election][tc]Question for candidates about global reachout

Fred Li yongle.li at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 00:24:41 UTC 2018


There are many wechat groups about OpenStack, some of them are regional
(like southern east China, Beijing, Xi'an group), some of them are event
oriented, and some are for others. Yes, you need to be invited, which is
not convenient. So far as I know there is not nova group, or maybe Alex
knows.
Thanks, I will invite you to 1 or 2 active groups.

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 11:33 PM, Matt Riedemann <mriedemos at gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 9/15/2018 9:50 PM, Fred Li wrote:
>
>> As a non-native English speaker, it is nice-to-have that some TC or BoD
>> can stay in the local social media, like wechat group in China. But it is
>> also very difficult for non-native Chinese speakers to stay find useful
>> information in ton of Chinese chats.
>> My thoughts (even I am not a TC candidate) on this is,
>> 1. it is kind of you to stay in the local group.
>> 2. if we know that you are in, we will say English if we want you to
>> notice.
>> 3. since there is local OpenStack operation manager, hope he/she can
>> identify some information and help to translate, or remind them to
>> translate.
>>
>> My one cent.
>>
>
> Is there a generic openstack group on wechat? Does one have to be invited
> to it? Is there a specific openstack/nova group on wechat? I'm on wechat
> anyway so I don't mind being in those groups if someone wants to reach out.
>
>
> --
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
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Regards
Fred Li (李永乐)
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