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About the team

The community steering team is responsible for the care and feeding of the community. This team will be responsible to make sure the community has what it needs to function effectively. That may include

  • proactively checking in with members to see what can be improved

  • starting projects to improve the community

  • providing a structured way to handle conflict in the community

  • making sure communication tools work well for the community

  • owning the on-ramp process for the community

  • actively discovering and recognizing activities happening in the community

The team will operate based on a set of first principles about what they believe makes for a healthy and effective open source community.

Who's in the team

Membership in this Community Steering Team is open to anyone who is interested in growing and strengthening the ONOS community and wants to take part in driving projects forward to support the community.  Please join a meeting or use the contact information below to reach out if you are interested in taking part.

  • Kalyankumar Asangi, Director Engineering, Huawei 

  • David Boswell, Director of Community, ON.Lab
  • Patricia Dugan, Founder, It's The Community
  • Eva Lu, Alliance & Brand Marketing, IP Innovation and Technology Group, Huawei
  • Mike McBride, Sr. Director of Innovation & Technology Strategy, Huawei
  • Domenico Siracusa, Senior Researcher, CREATE-NET
  • Bill Snow, VP Engineering, ON.Lab
  • Greg Whelan, Principal Analyst/Consultant, Greywale Insights

Contact Information

Please feel free to post any questions, comments or suggestions on the ONOS Community team mailing list.

Ongoing Projects

This section keeps track of ongoing projects that this group is working on:

  • Community Outreach (Owners: Patricia, David)
  • ONOS Ambassadors (Owners: Andrea, Carmelo, Charles, Domenico, Eva, Jian, David)
  • Community Metrics (Owners: Jian, Luca, Patricia, David)
  • Marketing (Owners: Eva, David)

Recurring Meetings

  • Time: Held every other Thursday at 8 AM pacific
  • Format: Uberconference (can join on your computer or can call in on phone)
  • Calendar: You can see this meeting and add it to your calendar on our public ONOS Meetings page
  • Goal: The CST meetings are intended to be an open forum where members may share insights, concerns and ideas about the ONOS community so that we are able to innovate and support each other efficiently.  
  • Archives: All meetings will be recorded and linked to below.  If you have questions, comments or suggestions about an archived meeting, please feel free to comment on the mailing list 

Meeting Details and Agenda

DateVideo

Agenda

April 21, 2016

8AM pacific

Join meeting online

(Or call in at 888-534-9311)

Project Updates

  • Community Outreach
    • Combining Broadening participation at CST meetings and Community Survey projects since they're part of same effort
  • ONOS Ambassadors program
    • Next Ambassadors planning meeting on April 27 at 10AM pacific
  • Contribution metrics
  • Marketing
    • Powered by ONOS next steps: creating guidelines for how to use
    • Identifying list of marketing tasks we want to focus on (for example, create a campaign to get people to take photos of themselves wearing ONOS shirts)

Other topics

  • Debrief of ONOS bootcamp in Beijing and discussion of how to use this as template for holding similar events elsewhere
  • Please feel free to add other topics to the agenda

April 7, 2016

8AM pacific

Listen to recording of meeting

Project Updates

Other topics

March 24, 2016

8AM pacific

Listen to recording of meeting

Project Updates

  • Broadening participation at CST meetings
  • ONOS Ambassadors program
  • Community Survey
  • Contribution metrics

Other topics

March 10, 2016

8AM pacific

Read notes of the meeting

  • Who do we need to invite so that this group represents the community (for instance, more service provider participation)?
    • Hangouts seems to be a barrier for some users because of corporate firewall conflicts
  • Discussion about the ONOS Ambassadors pilot and its role in regional community building and a plan for next steps
  • What questions we want to include in a community survey?
  • What community metrics do we have now and what additional metrics do we need (for instance, retention rate for contributors)?
  • One of our first principles is learning opportunities – are there trainings we should be providing community (for instance, helping people prepare to become a module owner)?
  • Action: Fill in initial pass at project list and owners

February 25, 2016

8AM pacific

Watch recording of the meeting

Suggested Discussion Topics

Please feel free to add topics for discussion at future meetings.  If you'd like to present an idea or lead a discussion on a topic, please add your name in parentheses.

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