So far only a few people actually did something (publishing articles, helping to update and improve the website), the rest are just talking.
Many are also spending a lot of time influencing their own spheres (businesses, peers) to learn and actually adopt the technology. I think that's some of the most valuable advocacy.
That's true. Unfortunately those are unseen heros, as we can't really know whether something is going on or not.
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