Nominate Larry Gregory as member of the WG#583
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Note that membership just gives the power to maintain this github repo, and attend wg meetings (though I don't think we'd stop anyone from attending a meeting that wanted to), but you all are welcome aboard, as far as I'm concerned. |
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LGTM, but can you keep the list sorted by GitHub handle.
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In the same vein as @kobelb's request, I'd like to nominate myself as a member of the security working-group.
I currently work on a security focused team with both @watson and @kobelb for a product built using Node.js. I'd like to contribute to improving the security of core Node.js, and encourage the adoption of secure coding practices within the community itself.
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