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RE: Interviewing the SteemSTEM Curators: @chappertron
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.
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