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RE: Interviewing the SteemSTEM Curators: @chappertron

in #steemstem6 years ago

I like this type of interviews, mainly because they allow us to meet each one of the members of the curators team of our community SteemSTEM today thanks to @katerinaramm I was able to know the real side of Philipp.

I agree with @chappertron, regarding @carloserp-2000, one of the fundamental pillars of the STEM-spanol community, its constancy as an author, as well as the role within the community are key to encouraging new users to publish scientific content for this admirable draft.

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If you are interested, the interview of Carlos is available here and the one of Giovanni there.

@chappertron: please have a look to the two links. At the end of the series, we should post a summary with all links :)

Good idea! Further, we can make a little "How-To-STEM"-guide with all the curator opinions to give the authors a good orientation concerning the "Do's and Don'ts" in the specific fields!

Which curator is left?

I think that @cryptoitaly, @robertyan, @sco, @softmetal and @kingabesh (he is not a curator but part of the PR team with @katerinaramm) are the only ones not interviewed yet.

Thanks @lemouth, for sharing the links of each interview. It sounds good about the summary at the end of the series.

You right @lupafilotaxia. Even though at the time when I made the interview I didn't know that @iamphysical is also from Venezuela. Anyway, both are very engaged and the Spanish-speaking STEM community has a pretty vivid and fertile output (as everyone can also see in your case). Therefore, keep on Steemin' and Steem on!
Chapper