On 11/26/19 8:10 AM, Priya Sharma wrote:
Hello All,

...
Here are highlights from the event -

-- 50+ Students participated in the event and attended the session.
-- The duration of the session was 1 hour 30 minutes including the
interaction with the audience.
-- The response from students was overwhelming for us, they asked some
surprisingly amazing questions to us, like
     # How can I earn money by making my code open source?
     # Who is the CEO of Apache?
     # If I take an open-source project, customize it, and sell it to
my friend, can he also sell my customized project?
     # How can I contribute to Apache?
     # How much do you earn by taking these sessions? ;-) :D
     # If a big organization, takes my open source project and earn
money from it, then will it be my loss?
     # any many more...

I'm fascinated that such an overwhelming majority of the questions are about money, and I'd be curious to know what kind of answers were given to this.

Looking at the list of members of this ALC - https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/ALC+Indore - I am pretty confident that they got the right answers, since the list is heavy on people with experience at Apache.

But looking out longer term, I'm concerned, as I mentioned in the other thread, that we are authorizing people to speak on our behalf, by virtue of nothing more than sending an email to this list with "request to setup ALC Foxtrot Arkansas". What vetting do we have in place before we delegate our name to people who are neither members nor committers?

--
Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com
http://rcbowen.com/
@rbowen

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