Colin Charles Agenda

Community Leadership Summit 2017 – Keynote notes #cls17 #oscon

Here are my rough notes from Community Leadership Summit 2017 keynotes. From what I could see there was video being recorded, so I expect that these will be published soon. I made notes, some people have already shared slides (and I’ve linked to them).

5 Keys to a Successful Contributor Program – Sherrie Rohde – Magento

5 keys to a successful contributor program:

  1. Involve stakeholders in your planning early & often
  2. Find value for everyone involved. What’s in it for the company? This is important when needing a budget. Don’t forget what’s in it for the contributors – ask what will make them want to be part of this. Have dedicated area of website to give them spotlight / showcase. Create a legacy together (don’t use them! Work together to bring more value to community)
  3. Don’t shortcut your communication plan. Announce internally/externally. Know why they are selected
  4. Keep an open dialogue. Have quarterly council calls. Find out what happens in their world. Talk about your world. Gathering place: hidden lounge on forums, slack channel
  5. Analyze your results. Measuring is important. Demonstrate value of what you’re doing. Measure key objectives. What equals success? Increase in contributors? Survey your masters!

How to run a community publication – Rikki Endsley – Opensource.com

Metrics as a Trojan horse for real relationships – Matt Broberg – Intel

All Things Open conference – Todd Lewis

Ask not what your community can do for you – Stephen R. Walli

All Contributions Welcome – Katie McLaughlin

5 things I wish I knew before becoming a community organiser – Jason Hibbets – Opensource.com

Open Source as a Social Movement – Abigail Cabunoc Mayes – Mozilla

Bonus choice tweet