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= Community Architecture FY09 Goals =
== Community Architecture FY10 Goals ==


These are our team goals for FY09 (March 2008 - February 2009).
These are our team goals for FY10 (March 2009 - February 2010).


Goals that are written in <del>strikethrough</del> have been completed.
Goals that are written in <del>strikethrough</del> have been completed.


As our goals change throughout the year, this page will be updated and modified.  It will be reviewed by the team quarterly.
As our goals change throughout the year, this page will be updated and modified.  It will be reviewed by the team and our manager quarterly.


== Expand university and education communities ==
=== Open Source in Education ===


'''''Multischool university tour in Q1.'''''
'''''Be a catalyst for creating a free & viral open source curriculum that does not cannibalize existing revenue and that is intended to reach an order of magnitude more users than are currently trained in introductory-level Red Hat courses. Participate in ancillary educational opportunities as they arise and where associated value is sufficient.'''''
* <del>Visit approximately 15 universities throughout the United States, generating leads with students and faculty that will be pursued during the rest of the year.  (Jack)</del>
* Curriculum/Linux lab deal with CMU.  (Jack)
* Open source course at Syracuse.  (Jack)
* Fedora Campus Ambassadors program. (Jack)
* <del>Contract signed with Seneca College for an open source course (taught by [[ChrisTyler|Chris Tyler]] and based on Fedora.  (Greg)</del>
* Expand Will Cohen's [http://courses.ncsu.edu/csc591w/ curriculum] work into a general curriculum that can be used at multiple schools.  (Greg or Jack)
* Open Source in Education list/foundation. (Jack)
* Solid Fedora presence at FSOSS.  (Jack)


'''''<del>Hire and manage interns for Fedora & Community Architcture.  (Max)</del>'''''
'''Assist in the creation of a college/university curriculum focusing on open source.  ([[GregDeKoenigsberg|Greg]])'''
* Content should not cannibalize current GLS revenue opportunities.
* Make Red Hat the center of a community of educators who are interested in this vision.
* Assist in development of a grant process, providing incentive for educators to participate in the creation and distribution of the curriculum.
* If appropriate, organize a conference to help kickstart this vision.
* Deliver the curriculum to the world with branding that associates it to Red Hat.
* Determine the future of the current “open source in education” mailing list and wiki.


'''''<del>Implement [[Scholarship|Fedora Scholarship]] program.  (Max)</del>'''''
'''Engage with educators who have shown an affinity towards the Fedora Project.  ([[GregDeKoenigsberg|Greg]])'''
* If appropriate, invite them to join the curriculum initiative.
* Offer assistance in helping them bring Fedora or open source into their classrooms.


== Strengthen global community ==
'''Launch and lead a Fedora [[Campus_Ambassadors|Campus Ambassadors]] program, focusing on specific schools and student bodies for recruitment into the Fedora community.  ([[JackAboutboul|Jack]])'''
* <s>Finalize specific goals for this program, with a launch at [[FUDCon:FUDConF11|FUDCon Boston]] (FY09Q4).</s>
* Create list of schools that will participate in the pilot.
* Track the new Fedora contributors that we gain due to this program.
* Engage with the current [[Ambassadors|Fedora Ambassadors]] project and ensure that the differences between the two groups are understood.


'''''Take FUDCon and FAD global.'''''
'''Maintain the [[Scholarship|Fedora Scholarship]] program.  ([[MaxSpevack|Max]])'''
* <del>[[FUDCon/FUDConF10|FUDCon Boston]].  (Max & Paul)</del>
* <del>[[FUDCon/FUDConBrno2008|FUDCon Brno]].  (Max)</del>
* FUDCon or FADs in India.  (Rahul & Sankarshan)
 
'''''Fedora presence at important worldwide events.'''''
* <del>Fedora @ [[FedoraEvents/FISL/FISL9|FISL]].  (Greg)</del>
* <del>Fedora @ [[FedoraEvents/LinuxTag/LinuxTag2008|LinuxTag]].  (Max)</del>
* <del>Fedora @ [[FedoraEvents/FOSDEM/FOSDEM2009|FOSDEM]].  (Max)</del>
 
'''''Stewardship and leadership of the [[Ambassadors]] project.'''''
* Work with [[Ambassadors/SteeringCommittee|FAMSCo]] on global events.  (Max)
* Be the point of contact for NA community.  (Karsten)
* Be the point of contact for LATAM community.  (Greg)
* Be the point of contact for EMEA community.  (Max)
* Be the point of contact for APAC community.  (Harish)
* Be the point of contact for India community.  (Max)
* Hire a permanent Community Architecture presence for LATAM.  (Max & Gaby Szulik)
 
'''''Leadership of our community in India.  (Sankarshan)'''''
* Manage [[FreeMedia|Fedora Free Media]] in India.
* <del>Raise profile of contributors in India.</del>
 
== Strengthen business value of community development ==
 
'''''Success stories coming from large RH customers.'''''
* Develop "official" success stories.  (All)
* Develop Red Hat Magazine articles.  (All)
 
'''''Build ISV ecosystem with Fedora/EPEL.  (Karsten)'''''
 
<del>'''''Develop func and cobbler with enterprise contributors.  (Greg & Michael DeHaan)'''''</del>
 
<del>'''''Provide community advice to Spacewalk team as needed.  (Greg)'''''</del>
 
'''''Continue the custom spins of Fedora vision.  (Max)'''''
 
'''''Maintain contact with downstream projects such as Blag and Freeeee.  (Yaakov)'''''
 
'''''<del>Windows program for LiveUSB creation.  (Max & Luke Macken)</del>'''''
 
'''''JBoss and Fedora integration on a technical level.  (Karsten)'''''
 
'''''Fedora TV.  (Greg)'''''
 
'''''OLPC and Fedora development.'''''
* Create a custom Fedora spin that runs on XO hardware.  (Greg & Jeremy)
* Get Sugar working as a viable Fedora desktop environmnet.  (Greg)
* Assist OLPC with their community architecture strategy/tactics.  (Greg)
 
'''''My Fedora.  (Karsten)'''''
 
== Community marketing ==
 
<del>'''''Work with RH corporate communications team.  (Max & Paul Frields)'''''</del>
* <del>Fedora 9 GTM plan.</del>
 
== General management ==
 
'''''Stewardship of certain Fedora communities.  Fill leadership gaps, identify critical path, build up a community of leadership, and ultimately transition leadership to a community member.'''''
* [[Websites|Fedora Websites]].  (Max)
* [[FreeMedia|Fedora Free Media]].  (Max)
* [[Marketing|Fedora Marketing]].  (Jack & Greg)
 
'''''Budget, meeting, and Community Architecture team leadership.  (Max)'''''

Revision as of 18:14, 16 February 2009

Community Architecture FY10 Goals

These are our team goals for FY10 (March 2009 - February 2010).

Goals that are written in strikethrough have been completed.

As our goals change throughout the year, this page will be updated and modified. It will be reviewed by the team and our manager quarterly.

Open Source in Education

Be a catalyst for creating a free & viral open source curriculum that does not cannibalize existing revenue and that is intended to reach an order of magnitude more users than are currently trained in introductory-level Red Hat courses. Participate in ancillary educational opportunities as they arise and where associated value is sufficient.

Assist in the creation of a college/university curriculum focusing on open source. (Greg)

  • Content should not cannibalize current GLS revenue opportunities.
  • Make Red Hat the center of a community of educators who are interested in this vision.
  • Assist in development of a grant process, providing incentive for educators to participate in the creation and distribution of the curriculum.
  • If appropriate, organize a conference to help kickstart this vision.
  • Deliver the curriculum to the world with branding that associates it to Red Hat.
  • Determine the future of the current “open source in education” mailing list and wiki.

Engage with educators who have shown an affinity towards the Fedora Project. (Greg)

  • If appropriate, invite them to join the curriculum initiative.
  • Offer assistance in helping them bring Fedora or open source into their classrooms.

Launch and lead a Fedora Campus Ambassadors program, focusing on specific schools and student bodies for recruitment into the Fedora community. (Jack)

  • Finalize specific goals for this program, with a launch at FUDCon Boston (FY09Q4).
  • Create list of schools that will participate in the pilot.
  • Track the new Fedora contributors that we gain due to this program.
  • Engage with the current Fedora Ambassadors project and ensure that the differences between the two groups are understood.

Maintain the Fedora Scholarship program. (Max)