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''Note: Efforts to do community building for graphics projects are being coordinated in the [[Contribute/Coding]] area.''
=Steward=
=Steward=


Benoit Jacob
Benoit Jacob, Benoit Girard
 
=Identify Community=
 
Q: Can you identify all of the contributors on your team (both paid-staff and volunteer-staff)?
 
A:
 
Joe Drew, Mozilla employee
Jeff Gilbert, Mozilla employee
Benoit Girard, Mozilla employee
Florian Haenel, non-Mozilla-employee, employed by a german consultancy
Benoit Jacob, Mozilla employee
Ali Juma, Mozilla employee
Chris Lord, Mozilla employee
Jeff Muizelaar, Mozilla employee
Oleg Romashin, non-Mozilla-employee, employed by Nokia
JP Rosevear, Mozilla manager
Bas Schouten, Mozilla employee
Doug Sherk, Mozilla intern
Matt Woodrow, Mozilla employee
 
We don't really have any volunteer at the moment, at least until very recently. There are a few new people currently working on mentored bugs, but this is too recent to know if they'll stick around.
 
There is a major volunteer contributor, Ms2ger, who works on Canvas stuff, but that's not really Graphics per se.


=Contribution Paths=
We started https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/Meet already; will file bugs to get the Mozillians directory to cover all our needs.


What are the steps someone can take to get involved in your project and learn enough to be able to start scratching their own itch?
=Define Contribution Opportunities=


1.
Q: Can you point someone interested in contributing to your project to a list of available contribution opportunities?


2.
A: We started https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/Contribute already, with in particular [http://bit.ly/vpiHea this link] to find Graphics mentored bugs. So we're on track with that.


3.
=Map Contribution Paths=


4. Scratch your own itch
Q: Are there clearly understood steps someone can follow to go from knowing nothing about your project to successfully contributing?


=Goals=
A: We're trying to document that on https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/Contribute .


What goals does your team have for bringing in new contributors to your project area?
=Establish Goals and Metrics=


=Metrics=
Q: Can you measure participation or contributors today? If so, what metrics can you track?  What goal or metric would you like to achieve for Q1? Alternatively, what metrics would you like to get in place for Q1?


What data is available to measure if we're meeting your goals?
A: I think the only metric that matters is how many new 'core' contributors we get (and how long they stick around). Quality, not quantity. A contributor who'd contribute 1 or 2 patches and then disappear, would not repay for the investment made to teach him stuff. So 'number of patches' and 'number of contributors' are not the important metrics; 'number of core contributors' is.

Latest revision as of 23:03, 14 August 2012

Note: Efforts to do community building for graphics projects are being coordinated in the Contribute/Coding area.

Steward

Benoit Jacob, Benoit Girard

Identify Community

Q: Can you identify all of the contributors on your team (both paid-staff and volunteer-staff)?

A:

Joe Drew, Mozilla employee Jeff Gilbert, Mozilla employee Benoit Girard, Mozilla employee Florian Haenel, non-Mozilla-employee, employed by a german consultancy Benoit Jacob, Mozilla employee Ali Juma, Mozilla employee Chris Lord, Mozilla employee Jeff Muizelaar, Mozilla employee Oleg Romashin, non-Mozilla-employee, employed by Nokia JP Rosevear, Mozilla manager Bas Schouten, Mozilla employee Doug Sherk, Mozilla intern Matt Woodrow, Mozilla employee

We don't really have any volunteer at the moment, at least until very recently. There are a few new people currently working on mentored bugs, but this is too recent to know if they'll stick around.

There is a major volunteer contributor, Ms2ger, who works on Canvas stuff, but that's not really Graphics per se.

We started https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/Meet already; will file bugs to get the Mozillians directory to cover all our needs.

Define Contribution Opportunities

Q: Can you point someone interested in contributing to your project to a list of available contribution opportunities?

A: We started https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/Contribute already, with in particular this link to find Graphics mentored bugs. So we're on track with that.

Map Contribution Paths

Q: Are there clearly understood steps someone can follow to go from knowing nothing about your project to successfully contributing?

A: We're trying to document that on https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/GFX/Contribute .

Establish Goals and Metrics

Q: Can you measure participation or contributors today? If so, what metrics can you track? What goal or metric would you like to achieve for Q1? Alternatively, what metrics would you like to get in place for Q1?

A: I think the only metric that matters is how many new 'core' contributors we get (and how long they stick around). Quality, not quantity. A contributor who'd contribute 1 or 2 patches and then disappear, would not repay for the investment made to teach him stuff. So 'number of patches' and 'number of contributors' are not the important metrics; 'number of core contributors' is.