Just a minor bit of friendly feedback on your comment, I hope you don't mind...
You said "Any new insight he might bring". To refer to a hypothetical developer as "he" contributes to the stereotype of developers being male, and that can make those who don't conform to that feel less welcome in the community.
I'm sure this wasn't a conscious decision, and I know it's something I slip up with frequently, but I'm trying not to do it, and I think writing that is more inclusive is more persuasive to more people and generally better.
Just a minor bit of friendly feedback on your comment, I hope you don't mind...
You said "Any new insight he might bring". To refer to a hypothetical developer as "he" contributes to the stereotype of developers being male, and that can make those who don't conform to that feel less welcome in the community.
I'm sure this wasn't a conscious decision, and I know it's something I slip up with frequently, but I'm trying not to do it, and I think writing that is more inclusive is more persuasive to more people and generally better.