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On 20 Apr 2020, at 16:36, Marco Miller <marco....@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,We, community managers, would like to share what we think we accomplished during this ending term.So here is a humble summary of those items, with links for the detailed evidence ;)Our goal with sharing this list now is to close the year transparently and happily:
- For the first time in Gerrit, a Community backlog [1] was initialized to structure and do the work.
- A first formal Gerrit community Retrospective was conducted, which led to shared actions [2].
- That goal of actively listening to us community helped Google conclude their Survey, with [3].
- Contributions to the first Gerrit governance process [4], we hope, helped pave that whole way above.
- The companion Contribution process [5] started similarly, or so we intended; design docs to the rescue!
- With such community roles, contributions and design reviews came the need for a Code of Conduct [6].
- A new plugins status home page emerged [7], also thanks to core maintainers and ESC contributions.
Again, community members (you) are welcome to candidate for the next Gerrit governance term, [8].-Until that next upcoming term unfolds then :)/Marco, with Edwin and Matthias [9].
On 20 Apr 2020, at 16:36, Marco Miller <marco....@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,We, community managers, would like to share what we think we accomplished during this ending term.So here is a humble summary of those items, with links for the detailed evidence ;)Our goal with sharing this list now is to close the year transparently and happily:
- For the first time in Gerrit, a Community backlog [1] was initialized to structure and do the work.
- A first formal Gerrit community Retrospective was conducted, which led to shared actions [2].
- That goal of actively listening to us community helped Google conclude their Survey, with [3].
- Contributions to the first Gerrit governance process [4], we hope, helped pave that whole way above.
- The companion Contribution process [5] started similarly, or so we intended; design docs to the rescue!
- With such community roles, contributions and design reviews came the need for a Code of Conduct [6].
- A new plugins status home page emerged [7], also thanks to core maintainers and ESC contributions.
That’s a remarkable list of successes, well done Community Managers for your work and dedication.
To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/repo-discuss/15D6CB20-D45B-4C45-B375-014AEF3BAEF3%40gmail.com.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 6:27 AM Luca Milanesio <luca.m...@gmail.com> wrote:On 20 Apr 2020, at 16:36, Marco Miller <marco....@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,We, community managers, would like to share what we think we accomplished during this ending term.So here is a humble summary of those items, with links for the detailed evidence ;)Our goal with sharing this list now is to close the year transparently and happily:
- For the first time in Gerrit, a Community backlog [1] was initialized to structure and do the work.
- A first formal Gerrit community Retrospective was conducted, which led to shared actions [2].
- That goal of actively listening to us community helped Google conclude their Survey, with [3].
- Contributions to the first Gerrit governance process [4], we hope, helped pave that whole way above.
- The companion Contribution process [5] started similarly, or so we intended; design docs to the rescue!
- With such community roles, contributions and design reviews came the need for a Code of Conduct [6].
- A new plugins status home page emerged [7], also thanks to core maintainers and ESC contributions.
That’s a remarkable list of successes, well done Community Managers for your work and dedication.+1 this is a great acheivement.
How about making this (Marco's original mail) into a post on the project news site?
Luca.
Again, community members (you) are welcome to candidate for the next Gerrit governance term, [8].-Until that next upcoming term unfolds then :)/Marco, with Edwin and Matthias [9].--
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 6:27 AM Luca Milanesio <luca.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 20 Apr 2020, at 16:36, Marco Miller <marco....@gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,We, community managers, would like to share what we think we accomplished during this ending term.So here is a humble summary of those items, with links for the detailed evidence ;)Our goal with sharing this list now is to close the year transparently and happily:
- For the first time in Gerrit, a Community backlog [1] was initialized to structure and do the work.
- A first formal Gerrit community Retrospective was conducted, which led to shared actions [2].
- That goal of actively listening to us community helped Google conclude their Survey, with [3].
- Contributions to the first Gerrit governance process [4], we hope, helped pave that whole way above.
- The companion Contribution process [5] started similarly, or so we intended; design docs to the rescue!
- With such community roles, contributions and design reviews came the need for a Code of Conduct [6].
- A new plugins status home page emerged [7], also thanks to core maintainers and ESC contributions.
That’s a remarkable list of successes, well done Community Managers for your work and dedication.
+1 this is a great achievement.
How about making this (Marco's original mail) into a post on the project news site?