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1author: christel
2date: 2007-02-15 02:12:17+00:00
3slug: bringing-people-together
4title: Bringing people together?
5categories:
6- community
7- fosscon
8- freenode
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10
11When I first came on board as [freenode](http://www.freenode.net) staff I had no idea what a incredible experience I was in for.
12Over the past few years I've gotten to know some amazing people, both online and in person, become involved with some exciting projects, learned a lot about cool new stuff.. and it's all thanks to the community surrounding the network.
13Here I am now, starting to find my confidence and getting comfortable in my role as Head of Staff for [freenode](http://www.freenode.net), and as a director for the PDPC.
14I am psyched about the fact that the network continues to grow, we've just hit 36,000 users a few weeks back. I'm excited and geared about new projects we're taking on like [FOSSCON](http://www.fosscon.org), the Free and Open Source Software Conference we are arranging in San Diego later this year.
15I am proud to be working with such an amazing team of volunteers, the entire [freenode](http://www.freenode.net) staff is made up from people who share a drive and passion.
16"If freenode didn't exist, someone would have to invent it. That's how you know that it's not only an essential idea, but something you can't imagine not being there." Those were the words used by a gentleman I met this weekend at [Southern California Linux Expo](http://www.socallinuxexpo.com), and it filled me with this feeling of warmth.
17We matter, we matter to the projects that use us. Alex Ionescu of [ReactOS](http://www.reactos.org) went as far as to thank freenode for playing such a large part in the success of the ReactOS project, stating that without freenode the project wouldn't exist now.
18That feels nice, having people come up and say "We appreciate what you do," people thanking us for the time we put down working on this. And more so, it encourages us to continue working on making improvements and offering a even better service.
19freenode may not have the ambition to be "the best network IN the world". But we do strive to become "the best network FOR the community."
20freenode is a value-based network, driven by a curiosity to find and develop new strategies for communicating, learning and collaborating.
21We realize that the times we live in demand creative and innovative thinkers and actors with insight, courage and determination. And I believe that these are exactly the sort of people we have on freenode, both my staff and many of the people involved in the wider community.
22We aim to provide other projects with a safe space for creative thinking and discussion, a communication platform where you can collaborate and turn small ideas into big explosions.
23We are about _bringing people together!_
24I am going to blog soon about some of the changes that are happening with the network and how we communicate with and look for feedback from our users. I am going to let myself bare a bit and tell you how the last few months, following Rob "lilo" Levin's death has affected us, and how it has changed us.
25But for now I am going to simply thank you for using freenode, for helping us make this into what it is, wish you a happy Valentines Day and leave you with a few wise words by my friend Albert.
26"A human being is part of the whole, called by us "universe",
27a part limited in time and space. We experience ourselves, our
28thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest.
29A kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a
30kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and
31to affection for a few persons nearest to us.
32Our task must be to free ourselves from the prison by
33widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living
34creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty... We shall
35require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to
36survive." -- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)