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title: Official User Group Process
path: official-group-process
menu: Official User Group Process
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Official User Group Process
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At OpenStack, we have some of the most passionate user groups in the world.
We want all of our groups to be sustainable, high quality and friendly for
everyone. This process provides a framework we can use to mentor new groups
through their growth period, and work with established ones to get them through
any remaining niceties to reach the top.
Steps to Success
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We help User Groups get through the following steps before noting them as
Official User Groups, and issuing them with an OpenStack User Group logo:
1. Agreed to Social Media and Event Policy (TEST: tickbox in portal)
2. Complete group contact information entered in portal (TEST: portal completeness % - need name, organiser email>1, URL>1)
3. Group organised and coordinated, multiple people from diverse employment involved in organisation, impartial (TEST: coordinators listed in portal, Community Managers + ambassadors to validate organisation, coordination and diversity)
4. Communications channels active and following policy (TEST: channels listed in portal, Community Managers + ambassadors to validate activity and policy)
5. Meeting regularly, with appropriate content (TEST: Community Managers + Ambassadors to validate)
6. An ambassador signed up to mentor the organising group (mainly for new/growing groups)
Interpreting the criteria
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The aim of this process is to encourage all user groups to strive to be the
best they can be. In doing this, it is important to note that each group is
different, and this is one of the main reasons for the relative "looseness"
of certain criteria - particularly #3,4,5. Consider the 'regularity'
requirement from criteria 5. One could consider setting a target of
"once per month". However, in some cultures, the principle of organising
small meetups amoungst strangers is unusual, and in preference a very
structured event needs to be put in place in order to make people feel
comfortable attending. Similarly, with criteria 3, regarding the organisation
of the group, there is no fixed number of people involved that would be
appropriate to assest all groups against.
Overall, the aim of the process is to be nurturing. It's a lot less about
testing, and more about helping groups achieving their goals. Each step is
laced with education, based on the Ambassadors' extensive experience in working
with the community both OpenStack and the general population. We're here to
help! We expect to innovate on the criteria over time, based on practical
experience and feedback from the community.
Going Above and Beyond
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Several groups go beyond the scope of themselves to talk OpenStack to the
world. They organise meetups and presentations and tech conferences, plan
conferences themselves, kick-off bug days, installfests, hackfests and many
other awesome activities.
Each year, we want to look at these groups and find some way to recognise them
for being stand-out examples of community activity.
Handling Change
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In initial approval, we attempt to assist in ensuring that user groups are
sustainable and ongoing activities. However, in the event that a group starts
to decline and despite our assistance were unable to keep it going, its official
status may be revoked and re-granted at a later time.
Handling New User Groups
------------------------
We need to balance new groups getting recognition needed to get members,
against the need to recognise the quality of those that have become
"sustainable". To do this, we will provide a modified version of the group
logo to new groups - saving the "official" logo for those who have
completed the process. We want to enable new groups to have the best
potential to attract attendees, while recognising that they are still
in the process of improving.
Once it is operational, we expect the process to begin by filling out a form
with details on the user group portal.