diff --git a/blog/_posts/2016-10-17-lars-hupel-joins-sc-board.md b/blog/_posts/2016-10-17-lars-hupel-joins-sc-board.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e4131c04f --- /dev/null +++ b/blog/_posts/2016-10-17-lars-hupel-joins-sc-board.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +--- +layout: blog +post-type: blog +by: Jon Pretty +title: Lars Hupel Joins the Scala Center Advisory Board +--- + +It has been almost half a year since we kicked off our first Scala Center +Advisory Board meeting in New York. With a board primarily made up of +commercial sponsors, we decided then to offer Bill Venners the role of +community representative, and Bill has ably filled this role in the two +meetings so far. + +But since then, the sponsors have grown to nine, and to maintain a +proportionate representation for the community on the board, we decided — with +the sponsors' unanimous agreement — to invite a second community representative +to attend and vote in meetings. + +We decided to offer the choice of candidate to +[Typelevel](http://typelevel.org/). This was a reflection of the incredible +work Typelevel have done to nurture a friendly and open community of +functionally-minded Scala users around a number of open-source projects. Their +work is focussed around the Cats, Shapeless and Spire libraries, but has grown +to include over a dozen other libraries, tools and compiler plugins, all with +a shared philosophy. + +Typelevel have been instrumental in helping to grow the Scala community, and +the functional elements within it, through regular hacking sessions, and with a +number of workshops and unconferences colocated with larger Scala events. + +So we felt it was only appropriate — given Typelevel's influence, its track +record, and the pholosophy of welcomeness it shares with the Scala Center — +that they should choose the second community representative to the Advisory +Board. + +When we spoke to Typelevel, in typical style, they opened [a GitHub +issue](https://github.com/typelevel/general/issues/42) to discuss the +invitation, to decide whether to accept it, and to choose a representative. +We're very glad that they accepted, and selected Lars Hupel to sit on the Scala +Center Advisory Board alongside Bill. + +Lars has made a number of significant contributions to the Scala community in +the last few years. His open-source contributions started with work as a +maintainer of [Scalaz](https://github.com/scalaz/scalaz), but he has since +worked on the code verification tool, [Leon](http://leon.epfl.ch/), and +[libisabelle](http://lars.hupel.info/libisabelle/), which facilitates +interacting with the proof assistant, Isabelle, from Scala. All this experience +gives Lars a deep understanding of Scala, both as a language and through some +of its the most advanced applications. + +The Scala Center shall be very happy to welcome Lars, as one of the founders of +Typelevel, to the Advisory Board, and at the next meeting (currently scheduled +for late November) we shall put his appointment to the existing membership for +approval. We have every expectation he will be a valuable asset to the board! +