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Name of chapter inquiring about
Cloud Native Nashik
Tell us about yourself. List your name, email, company, GitHub URL, LinkedIn URL, and CNCF Slack workspace name (or if you need to be invited), and a required profile link on community.cncf.io
Name: Yash Sanjivkumar Pawar
Email: [email protected]
Company: - M.V.P'S KBTCOE Nashik (Student)
GitHub URL: https://github.com/yashpawar6849
LinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yash-sanjivkumar-pawar-862702287/
CNCF Slack Workspace Name: Yash Pawar (https://cloud-native.slack.com/team/U08KKUMNYDD)
Community Profile Link on CNCF: https://community.cncf.io/u/mjdrtj/#/about
Iβm Yash Pawar, an undergraduate student at MVPβs KBTCOE and a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador. With a deep interest in cloud-native technologies, I actively contribute to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) community through non-technical contributions to several CNCF repositories. Some of my contributions include gitdm, cncf.io, clowarden, devstats-k8s-lf, prometheus-conformance, devstats-helm-lf, tag-network, and ambassadors. Iβm passionate about giving back to the community by organizing seminars, in-person events, and promoting cloud-native awareness among students and professionals.
Tell us why you want to be added or removed from the chapter
As a student with a growing interest in cloud-native technologies and community engagement, I see great value in becoming more actively involved. My journey so far includes exploring CNCF projects, contributing to repositories(in non-technical contribution's), and learning from the vibrant open-source ecosystem. Iβm eager to take this further by helping organize seminars, meetups, and other community-driven events to promote cloud-native awareness and adoption. Being part of the chapter would allow me to collaborate with like-minded individuals and scale my impact.Also i want to learn a lot more things from the organizers [Kaiwalya and Adarsh both of them are amazing in the tech field].
Code of Conduct
- I agree to follow the CNCF Code of Conduct
Where organizer resides
- I confirm I am local to or live near the city of the above-proposed chapter (do not mark if not relevant to request)
Organizers companies/affiliations
- I come from xyz company which is differing from that of the current organizers (do not mark if not relevant to request)
Inclusive
- I agree. To assure this, I have recently completed the Inclusive Open Source Community Orientation (LFC102) course (do not mark if not relevant to request). I will comment in this issue with a link to my Credly badge proving completion of the course.
Vendor Neutral
- I have read what vendor-neutrality means, and I agree the main content of our meetups will remain vendor-neutral (do not mark if not relevant to request)
Remain an active chapter
- I understand the activity level standards of all CNCF chapters (do not mark if not relevant to request)
Collaboration with other chapters
- I acknowledge the CNCF right to approve additional chapters in my area based on this criteria (do not mark if not relevant to request)
Aim to have a diverse representation of speakers in your meetups
- I will do my best to host diverse speakers throughout the year (do not mark if not relevant to request)