If you just care about our developer-oriented content and could care less about how we actually author and coordinate this site then skip this post. We have some great content coming from Victor later this week.
If you are interested in more than that then please read on.
We have a new team member:
[drum roll..]
Tsahi Levant-Levi.
You already know him as the bloggeek.me guy. He blogs, writes reports, speaks, runs events, and consults on WebRTC. He was the first to have an independent WebRTC blog and he has the largest following of anyone in this small, but growing WebRTC community.
The webrtcHacks team all know Tsahi well. I (Chad) run into Tsahi all the time at WebRTC shows and have spent a fair amount of time with him as a result. I have done a few guest posts on his blog. I have purchased his reports. Recently I even hired him as a consultant. Victor is also collaborating with Tsahi, co-running WebRTC workshops.
Why does WebRTC Hacks need Tsahi?
Reid, Victor, and I are lucky that the majority of our day jobs involve WebRTC. Unfortunately these jobs do not involve writing vendor-neutral, developer content for the good of the community. Therefore we are constantly struggling to keep up with all the things we want to do in our dwindling spare time. The WebRTC community is growing – which is what we are working for – and we want to do more to keep up with it.
Tsahi spends half of his time as a public WebRTC evangelist. He runs his own site. He knows all the vendors. He goes to many of the events. He has the time and the unique expertise to help keep webrtcHacks running and help us grow our community.
What is this going to change?
Our mission is the same – creating and sharing high-quality, non-commercial content for the WebRTC developer community. Quality over quantity. Detail instead of distraction. Programming, not paraphrasing.
Tsahi will help us make the site run better, improve the access to our older posts, and help us get more top-notch experts to share their unique insights in new posts.
Tsahi does not have editorial control – he has his own site for that. He will have a say and will be lending a hand at making all the things our readers love about webrtcHacks even better.
Please welcome Tsahi! For reference, we included a short summary of each of us below.
{“intro-by”: “chad“}
{
“chad“:
{
“role”: [“co-founder”, “blogger”, “chief-editor”],
“link”: “http://webrtchacks.com/about/chad“,
},
“reid“:
{
“role”: [“co-founder”, “blogger”, “editor”],
“link”: “http://webrtchacks.com/about/reid“,
},
“tsahi“:
{
“role”: “editor”,
“link”: “http://webrtchacks.com/about/tsahi”,
},
“victor“:
{
“role”: [“co-founder”, “blogger”, “editor”],
“link”: “http://webrtchacks.com/about/victor/“,
}
}
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Congrats guys! A strong team gets even stronger! Jim