From jonathan at openinfra.dev Thu Feb 2 17:45:41 2023 From: jonathan at openinfra.dev (Jonathan Bryce) Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2023 11:45:41 -0600 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] January 31, 2023 Board Meeting Message-ID: The Open Infrastructure Foundation Board of Directors met earlier this week. The agenda[1] was posted ahead of time. I opened the meeting to handle the first agenda items appointing the Chair and Vice Chair. The Board unanimously voted to have Julia Kreger continue as Chair and Allison Randal as Vice Chair. Thanks to them for their willingness to serve again this year! Julia took over the meeting and walked us through the rest of the agenda. The Board approved the meeting minutes from the December 6th, 2022 meeting. Julia then walked all the Directors through a review of Board policies. Next the Board went into executive session briefly. After returning from executive session, Julia discussed the schedule for Board meetings for the remainder of the year and then handed it over to Thierry for a staff update. The staff presented an update[2] on a number of topics. Thierry reviewed our top priorities for 2023 which include increasing member engagement, onboarding projects through our new project funding model that we introduced this year, and increasing opportunities for regional collaboration. Allison walked through upcoming plans for the Summit + PTG in Vancouver in June, and Wes gave an overview of updates to the framework for trademarks of OpenInfra projects. This trademark policy and framework will be something discussed over upcoming Board meetings as we work to finalize a new standard for how we manage our marks. Finally, the Board updated committee membership for the year for the two standing committees: the finance committee and the compensation committee. Thanks to our committee members and chairs! Jonathan 1. https://board.openinfra.dev/en/meetings/2023-01-24 2. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rxxc4x4nKDmqMsKCE42EfI13CamPS5tPIuUEBu2CQeU/edit?usp=sharing From wes at openinfra.dev Thu Feb 9 21:18:25 2023 From: wes at openinfra.dev (Wes Wilson) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2023 13:18:25 -0800 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Help choose the mascot for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver! Message-ID: <2FB9E64D-4FA4-48F1-9FE3-2169421ECE24@openinfra.dev> As we prepare for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver (the Schedule is LIVE [1]), we wanted to get your feedback on the theme of the event! In previous years, we?ve included elements in the theme that are relevant to the city we?re in. For example, in 2018 in Vancouver we had this adorably large orca whale [2]. In Barcelona in 2016, we sported a graffiti-happy pigeon [3]. Now we need your help deciding what the Vancouver-specific ?mascot? will be for the OpenInfra Summit happening June 13-15 (Registration is open [4]). We have narrowed down the options to 3 lovable animals that are common to the region. 1. Hummingbird: The official bird of the city (specifically ?Ana?s Hummingbird?), can be spotted all over Vancouver. ?With their iridescent emerald feathers and sparkling rose-pink throats, Anna?s Hummingbird are more like flying jewelry than birds, but they are also fierce defenders and enforce their turf with tenacity.? 2. Marmot: The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the largest members of the squirrel family, about the size of a large house cat. They are easy to recognize by their rich chocolate brown fur with contrasting white patches on their nose, chin, forehead and chest. ?Vancouver Island marmots live in family groups called colonies and hibernate below ground from mid-September until late April or early May?, meaning they will be out of hibernation by the time the Summit rolls into town. 3. Sea Otter: Members of the weasel family, there are two distinct species of otters that can be seen around Vancouver Island: river otters and sea otters. The Sea Otter weighs up to 36 kilograms with a length that can exceed 1.5 meters, and has the densest fur of any mammal, with over 100,000 hairs per square centimeter. ?They are social animals, and are often seen in large groups?, much like those of us in the OpenInfra community. You can see pictures of each of these worthy creatures in the poll [5]. Please cast your vote by Wednesday, February 22 to help us choose. We?ll see you at the OpenInfra Summit! Thanks, Wes [1] https://openinfra.dev/summit-schedule [2] https://openinfra.dev/img/yvr-2018-orca.png [3] https://openinfra.dev/img/bcn-2016-pigeon.png [4] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev [5] https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/vancouver_mascot From kennelson11 at gmail.com Fri Feb 10 00:22:49 2023 From: kennelson11 at gmail.com (Kendall Nelson) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2023 18:22:49 -0600 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Help choose the mascot for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver! In-Reply-To: <2FB9E64D-4FA4-48F1-9FE3-2169421ECE24@openinfra.dev> References: <2FB9E64D-4FA4-48F1-9FE3-2169421ECE24@openinfra.dev> Message-ID: I think a sea otter. -Kendall On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 3:29 PM Wes Wilson wrote: > As we prepare for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver (the Schedule is LIVE > [1]), we wanted to get your feedback on the theme of the event! In previous > years, we?ve included elements in the theme that are relevant to the city > we?re in. For example, in 2018 in Vancouver we had this adorably large orca > whale [2]. In Barcelona in 2016, we sported a graffiti-happy pigeon [3]. > > Now we need your help deciding what the Vancouver-specific ?mascot? will > be for the OpenInfra Summit happening June 13-15 (Registration is open > [4]). We have narrowed down the options to 3 lovable animals that are > common to the region. > > 1. Hummingbird: The official bird of the city (specifically ?Ana?s > Hummingbird?), can be spotted all over Vancouver. ?With their iridescent > emerald feathers and sparkling rose-pink throats, Anna?s Hummingbird are > more like flying jewelry than birds, but they are also fierce defenders and > enforce their turf with tenacity.? > 2. Marmot: The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the largest members of > the squirrel family, about the size of a large house cat. They are easy to > recognize by their rich chocolate brown fur with contrasting white patches > on their nose, chin, forehead and chest. ?Vancouver Island marmots live in > family groups called colonies and hibernate below ground from mid-September > until late April or early May?, meaning they will be out of hibernation by > the time the Summit rolls into town. > 3. Sea Otter: Members of the weasel family, there are two distinct species > of otters that can be seen around Vancouver Island: river otters and sea > otters. The Sea Otter weighs up to 36 kilograms with a length that can > exceed 1.5 meters, and has the densest fur of any mammal, with over 100,000 > hairs per square centimeter. ?They are social animals, and are often seen > in large groups?, much like those of us in the OpenInfra community. > > You can see pictures of each of these worthy creatures in the poll [5]. > Please cast your vote by Wednesday, February 22 to help us choose. > > We?ll see you at the OpenInfra Summit! > > Thanks, > Wes > > [1] https://openinfra.dev/summit-schedule > [2] https://openinfra.dev/img/yvr-2018-orca.png > [3] https://openinfra.dev/img/bcn-2016-pigeon.png > [4] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev > [5] https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/vancouver_mascot > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In Barcelona in 2016, we sported a graffiti-happy pigeon [3]. >> >> Now we need your help deciding what the Vancouver-specific ?mascot? will >> be for the OpenInfra Summit happening June 13-15 (Registration is open >> [4]). We have narrowed down the options to 3 lovable animals that are >> common to the region. >> >> 1. Hummingbird: The official bird of the city (specifically ?Ana?s >> Hummingbird?), can be spotted all over Vancouver. ?With their iridescent >> emerald feathers and sparkling rose-pink throats, Anna?s Hummingbird are >> more like flying jewelry than birds, but they are also fierce defenders and >> enforce their turf with tenacity.? >> 2. Marmot: The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the largest members of >> the squirrel family, about the size of a large house cat. They are easy to >> recognize by their rich chocolate brown fur with contrasting white patches >> on their nose, chin, forehead and chest. ?Vancouver Island marmots live in >> family groups called colonies and hibernate below ground from mid-September >> until late April or early May?, meaning they will be out of hibernation by >> the time the Summit rolls into town. >> 3. Sea Otter: Members of the weasel family, there are two distinct >> species of otters that can be seen around Vancouver Island: river otters >> and sea otters. The Sea Otter weighs up to 36 kilograms with a length that >> can exceed 1.5 meters, and has the densest fur of any mammal, with over >> 100,000 hairs per square centimeter. ?They are social animals, and are >> often seen in large groups?, much like those of us in the OpenInfra >> community. >> >> You can see pictures of each of these worthy creatures in the poll [5]. >> Please cast your vote by Wednesday, February 22 to help us choose. >> >> We?ll see you at the OpenInfra Summit! >> >> Thanks, >> Wes >> >> [1] https://openinfra.dev/summit-schedule >> [2] https://openinfra.dev/img/yvr-2018-orca.png >> [3] https://openinfra.dev/img/bcn-2016-pigeon.png >> [4] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev >> [5] https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/vancouver_mascot >> _______________________________________________ >> Foundation mailing list >> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >> > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amy at demarco.com Fri Feb 10 00:33:42 2023 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2023 18:33:42 -0600 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Help choose the mascot for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver! In-Reply-To: References: <2FB9E64D-4FA4-48F1-9FE3-2169421ECE24@openinfra.dev> Message-ID: I concur!:) And they have such cute ones at the Aquarium there On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 6:33 PM Julia Kreger wrote: > > I am 100% behind the community building sea otter. > > On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 4:26 PM Kendall Nelson wrote: >> >> I think a sea otter. >> >> -Kendall >> >> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 3:29 PM Wes Wilson wrote: >>> >>> As we prepare for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver (the Schedule is LIVE [1]), we wanted to get your feedback on the theme of the event! In previous years, we?ve included elements in the theme that are relevant to the city we?re in. For example, in 2018 in Vancouver we had this adorably large orca whale [2]. In Barcelona in 2016, we sported a graffiti-happy pigeon [3]. >>> >>> Now we need your help deciding what the Vancouver-specific ?mascot? will be for the OpenInfra Summit happening June 13-15 (Registration is open [4]). We have narrowed down the options to 3 lovable animals that are common to the region. >>> >>> 1. Hummingbird: The official bird of the city (specifically ?Ana?s Hummingbird?), can be spotted all over Vancouver. ?With their iridescent emerald feathers and sparkling rose-pink throats, Anna?s Hummingbird are more like flying jewelry than birds, but they are also fierce defenders and enforce their turf with tenacity.? >>> 2. Marmot: The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the largest members of the squirrel family, about the size of a large house cat. They are easy to recognize by their rich chocolate brown fur with contrasting white patches on their nose, chin, forehead and chest. ?Vancouver Island marmots live in family groups called colonies and hibernate below ground from mid-September until late April or early May?, meaning they will be out of hibernation by the time the Summit rolls into town. >>> 3. Sea Otter: Members of the weasel family, there are two distinct species of otters that can be seen around Vancouver Island: river otters and sea otters. The Sea Otter weighs up to 36 kilograms with a length that can exceed 1.5 meters, and has the densest fur of any mammal, with over 100,000 hairs per square centimeter. ?They are social animals, and are often seen in large groups?, much like those of us in the OpenInfra community. >>> >>> You can see pictures of each of these worthy creatures in the poll [5]. Please cast your vote by Wednesday, February 22 to help us choose. >>> >>> We?ll see you at the OpenInfra Summit! >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Wes >>> >>> [1] https://openinfra.dev/summit-schedule >>> [2] https://openinfra.dev/img/yvr-2018-orca.png >>> [3] https://openinfra.dev/img/bcn-2016-pigeon.png >>> [4] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev >>> [5] https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/vancouver_mascot >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Foundation mailing list >>> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Foundation mailing list >> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev From jungleboyj at gmail.com Tue Feb 14 18:40:30 2023 From: jungleboyj at gmail.com (Jay Bryant) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2023 12:40:30 -0600 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Help choose the mascot for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver! In-Reply-To: References: <2FB9E64D-4FA4-48F1-9FE3-2169421ECE24@openinfra.dev> Message-ID: <146ab5ea-9094-4a6a-afe4-a8126214fa8e@gmail.com> I am also on board for a Sea Otter.? :-) On 2/9/2023 6:33 PM, Amy Marrich wrote: > I concur!:) And they have such cute ones at the Aquarium there > > On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 6:33 PM Julia Kreger wrote: >> I am 100% behind the community building sea otter. >> >> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 4:26 PM Kendall Nelson wrote: >>> I think a sea otter. >>> >>> -Kendall >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 3:29 PM Wes Wilson wrote: >>>> As we prepare for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver (the Schedule is LIVE [1]), we wanted to get your feedback on the theme of the event! In previous years, we?ve included elements in the theme that are relevant to the city we?re in. For example, in 2018 in Vancouver we had this adorably large orca whale [2]. In Barcelona in 2016, we sported a graffiti-happy pigeon [3]. >>>> >>>> Now we need your help deciding what the Vancouver-specific ?mascot? will be for the OpenInfra Summit happening June 13-15 (Registration is open [4]). We have narrowed down the options to 3 lovable animals that are common to the region. >>>> >>>> 1. Hummingbird: The official bird of the city (specifically ?Ana?s Hummingbird?), can be spotted all over Vancouver. ?With their iridescent emerald feathers and sparkling rose-pink throats, Anna?s Hummingbird are more like flying jewelry than birds, but they are also fierce defenders and enforce their turf with tenacity.? >>>> 2. Marmot: The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the largest members of the squirrel family, about the size of a large house cat. They are easy to recognize by their rich chocolate brown fur with contrasting white patches on their nose, chin, forehead and chest. ?Vancouver Island marmots live in family groups called colonies and hibernate below ground from mid-September until late April or early May?, meaning they will be out of hibernation by the time the Summit rolls into town. >>>> 3. Sea Otter: Members of the weasel family, there are two distinct species of otters that can be seen around Vancouver Island: river otters and sea otters. The Sea Otter weighs up to 36 kilograms with a length that can exceed 1.5 meters, and has the densest fur of any mammal, with over 100,000 hairs per square centimeter. ?They are social animals, and are often seen in large groups?, much like those of us in the OpenInfra community. >>>> >>>> You can see pictures of each of these worthy creatures in the poll [5]. Please cast your vote by Wednesday, February 22 to help us choose. >>>> >>>> We?ll see you at the OpenInfra Summit! >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Wes >>>> >>>> [1] https://openinfra.dev/summit-schedule >>>> [2] https://openinfra.dev/img/yvr-2018-orca.png >>>> [3] https://openinfra.dev/img/bcn-2016-pigeon.png >>>> [4] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev >>>> [5] https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/vancouver_mascot >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Foundation mailing list >>>> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Foundation mailing list >>> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >> _______________________________________________ >> Foundation mailing list >> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev From ricolin at ricolky.com Wed Feb 15 03:58:18 2023 From: ricolin at ricolky.com (Rico Lin) Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2023 11:58:18 +0800 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Help choose the mascot for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver! In-Reply-To: <146ab5ea-9094-4a6a-afe4-a8126214fa8e@gmail.com> References: <2FB9E64D-4FA4-48F1-9FE3-2169421ECE24@openinfra.dev> <146ab5ea-9094-4a6a-afe4-a8126214fa8e@gmail.com> Message-ID: I will go with the flow and said Sea Otter, please!! *Rico Lin* On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 2:45 AM Jay Bryant wrote: > I am also on board for a Sea Otter. :-) > > On 2/9/2023 6:33 PM, Amy Marrich wrote: > > I concur!:) And they have such cute ones at the Aquarium there > > > > On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 6:33 PM Julia Kreger > wrote: > >> I am 100% behind the community building sea otter. > >> > >> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 4:26 PM Kendall Nelson > wrote: > >>> I think a sea otter. > >>> > >>> -Kendall > >>> > >>> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 3:29 PM Wes Wilson wrote: > >>>> As we prepare for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver (the Schedule is > LIVE [1]), we wanted to get your feedback on the theme of the event! In > previous years, we?ve included elements in the theme that are relevant to > the city we?re in. For example, in 2018 in Vancouver we had this adorably > large orca whale [2]. In Barcelona in 2016, we sported a graffiti-happy > pigeon [3]. > >>>> > >>>> Now we need your help deciding what the Vancouver-specific ?mascot? > will be for the OpenInfra Summit happening June 13-15 (Registration is open > [4]). We have narrowed down the options to 3 lovable animals that are > common to the region. > >>>> > >>>> 1. Hummingbird: The official bird of the city (specifically ?Ana?s > Hummingbird?), can be spotted all over Vancouver. ?With their iridescent > emerald feathers and sparkling rose-pink throats, Anna?s Hummingbird are > more like flying jewelry than birds, but they are also fierce defenders and > enforce their turf with tenacity.? > >>>> 2. Marmot: The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the largest members > of the squirrel family, about the size of a large house cat. They are easy > to recognize by their rich chocolate brown fur with contrasting white > patches on their nose, chin, forehead and chest. ?Vancouver Island marmots > live in family groups called colonies and hibernate below ground from > mid-September until late April or early May?, meaning they will be out of > hibernation by the time the Summit rolls into town. > >>>> 3. Sea Otter: Members of the weasel family, there are two distinct > species of otters that can be seen around Vancouver Island: river otters > and sea otters. The Sea Otter weighs up to 36 kilograms with a length that > can exceed 1.5 meters, and has the densest fur of any mammal, with over > 100,000 hairs per square centimeter. ?They are social animals, and are > often seen in large groups?, much like those of us in the OpenInfra > community. > >>>> > >>>> You can see pictures of each of these worthy creatures in the poll > [5]. Please cast your vote by Wednesday, February 22 to help us choose. > >>>> > >>>> We?ll see you at the OpenInfra Summit! > >>>> > >>>> Thanks, > >>>> Wes > >>>> > >>>> [1] https://openinfra.dev/summit-schedule > >>>> [2] https://openinfra.dev/img/yvr-2018-orca.png > >>>> [3] https://openinfra.dev/img/bcn-2016-pigeon.png > >>>> [4] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev > >>>> [5] https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/vancouver_mascot > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Foundation mailing list > >>>> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Foundation mailing list > >>> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Foundation mailing list > >> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > > _______________________________________________ > > Foundation mailing list > > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Date and time: February 16, 2023, at 9 a.m. CT (15:00 UTC) You can watch us live on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUdkS9558p8 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/events/7026620675729608704/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/677204717420396 WeChat: recording will be posted on OpenStack WeChat after the live stream Speakers: Alex Song, Brin Zhang, Dmitriy Rabotyagov, and Jimmy McArthur Have an idea for a future episode? Share it now at ideas.openinfra.live . Thanks, Kristin Barrientos Marketing Coordinator OpenInfra Foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wes at openinfra.dev Thu Feb 23 15:10:24 2023 From: wes at openinfra.dev (Wes Wilson) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2023 08:10:24 -0700 Subject: [OpenInfra Foundation] Help choose the mascot for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver! In-Reply-To: References: <2FB9E64D-4FA4-48F1-9FE3-2169421ECE24@openinfra.dev> <146ab5ea-9094-4a6a-afe4-a8126214fa8e@gmail.com> Message-ID: <713BEABA-372B-461B-8A03-B7E237FE12DB@openinfra.dev> Thank you everyone for your votes! The results are in and the sea otters have it by a solid margin! In second was the hummingbird, followed by the lowly marmot which received 0 votes. Final results: Sea Otter: 79% Hummingbird: 21% Marmot: 0% We appreciate everyone?s participation and look forward to seeing you all in Vancouver! If you haven?t already done so, don?t forget to register [1]. Thanks, Wes [1] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev > On Feb 14, 2023, at 8:58 PM, Rico Lin wrote: > > I will go with the flow and said Sea Otter, please!! > > Rico Lin > > > On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 2:45 AM Jay Bryant > wrote: >> I am also on board for a Sea Otter. :-) >> >> On 2/9/2023 6:33 PM, Amy Marrich wrote: >> > I concur!:) And they have such cute ones at the Aquarium there >> > >> > On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 6:33 PM Julia Kreger > wrote: >> >> I am 100% behind the community building sea otter. >> >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 4:26 PM Kendall Nelson > wrote: >> >>> I think a sea otter. >> >>> >> >>> -Kendall >> >>> >> >>> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 3:29 PM Wes Wilson > wrote: >> >>>> As we prepare for the OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver (the Schedule is LIVE [1]), we wanted to get your feedback on the theme of the event! In previous years, we?ve included elements in the theme that are relevant to the city we?re in. For example, in 2018 in Vancouver we had this adorably large orca whale [2]. In Barcelona in 2016, we sported a graffiti-happy pigeon [3]. >> >>>> >> >>>> Now we need your help deciding what the Vancouver-specific ?mascot? will be for the OpenInfra Summit happening June 13-15 (Registration is open [4]). We have narrowed down the options to 3 lovable animals that are common to the region. >> >>>> >> >>>> 1. Hummingbird: The official bird of the city (specifically ?Ana?s Hummingbird?), can be spotted all over Vancouver. ?With their iridescent emerald feathers and sparkling rose-pink throats, Anna?s Hummingbird are more like flying jewelry than birds, but they are also fierce defenders and enforce their turf with tenacity.? >> >>>> 2. Marmot: The Vancouver Island marmot is one of the largest members of the squirrel family, about the size of a large house cat. They are easy to recognize by their rich chocolate brown fur with contrasting white patches on their nose, chin, forehead and chest. ?Vancouver Island marmots live in family groups called colonies and hibernate below ground from mid-September until late April or early May?, meaning they will be out of hibernation by the time the Summit rolls into town. >> >>>> 3. Sea Otter: Members of the weasel family, there are two distinct species of otters that can be seen around Vancouver Island: river otters and sea otters. The Sea Otter weighs up to 36 kilograms with a length that can exceed 1.5 meters, and has the densest fur of any mammal, with over 100,000 hairs per square centimeter. ?They are social animals, and are often seen in large groups?, much like those of us in the OpenInfra community. >> >>>> >> >>>> You can see pictures of each of these worthy creatures in the poll [5]. Please cast your vote by Wednesday, February 22 to help us choose. >> >>>> >> >>>> We?ll see you at the OpenInfra Summit! >> >>>> >> >>>> Thanks, >> >>>> Wes >> >>>> >> >>>> [1] https://openinfra.dev/summit-schedule >> >>>> [2] https://openinfra.dev/img/yvr-2018-orca.png >> >>>> [3] https://openinfra.dev/img/bcn-2016-pigeon.png >> >>>> [4] https://vancouver2023.openinfra.dev >> >>>> [5] https://openinfrafoundation.formstack.com/forms/vancouver_mascot >> >>>> _______________________________________________ >> >>>> Foundation mailing list >> >>>> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Foundation mailing list >> >>> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Foundation mailing list >> >> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Foundation mailing list >> > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Foundation mailing list >> Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev > _______________________________________________ > Foundation mailing list > Foundation at lists.openinfra.dev -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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