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These are our team goals for FY11 (March 2010 - February 2011).

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Leading Red Hat's education strategy

The Community Architecture team is accountable for Red Hat's strategy in the intersection of The Open Source Way and educators and educational institutions. Our multi-year goal is to build a community of practice in this space, establishing Red Hat as a thought leader and facilitator. Furthermore, we should demonstrate a force-multiplied return on our investments, as professors and institutions with whom we work have the ability to impact multiple students over the course of many semesters and school years.

Professors' Open Source Summer Experience

POSSE continues into its second year, with the following goals and metrics:

Teaching Open Source community

The TOS brand provides Red Hat with a home base for its educational community efforts. We want to grow that brand, with the following goals and metrics:

The team must measure and track the investments that it has made in educational activities.

Curriculum

Practical Open Source Software Exploration textbook

Continue the growth of the textbook project, with the following goals:

RH 007

Pending the removal of all internal blockers, RH 007 should be given a proper open source license, and opened up as a Fedora Education SIG project with a roadmap for updates and localization.

Fedora Scholarship

The Fedora Scholarship continues into its 4th year. In this year, the administration of the project should be in the hands of either a community member, or a non-full-time team member, with the team continuing to provide oversight.

Thought leadership

Develop opensource.com as a platform for speaking in public about our education work, and its intersection with The Open Source Way, with the following metrics:

Red Hat summer coding

This summer marks the first session of Fedora Summer Coding 2010, which has so far included:

The overall goals are:

Project metrics:

Open Source evangelism

Be a steward, proponent, and guiding compass in the role of The Open Source Way within the company, and in growing Red Hat's position as the world's trusted open source leader outside the company.

External

The Open Source Way

Establish The Open Source Way as a growing, living best practices manual that is referenced in all things Red Hat participates in, and as a hook for public speaking engagements, with specific actions and goals:

Metrics and statistics

Lead an open, community-inclusive effort to identify a methodology for capturing and analyzing various streams of data that open source projects produce, with the following milestones, to be mostly completed in the Q2/Q3 timeframe:

Internal

The Open Source Way

Use new hire orientation as the first place to expose incoming Red Hatters to The Open Source Way, and how it is applied internally.

Complete, socialize, and institutionalize an "open sourcing process" for use across Red Hat when we release new code, documentation, content, etc. into the world.

Develop a compliance training course for TOSW that can be part of the annual modules that employees are expected to complete.

Fedora Project stewardship

The Community Architecture team contributes to the success of the Fedora Project, and ensures that the Fedora community is healthy. The team's efforts within the Fedora Project are spent less on the technical aspects of the Fedora distribution, and more on supporting the inclusive infrastructure of participation that the Fedora Project aspires to, encouraging minimal Red Hat touch in community leadership.

Sub-project leadership

As needed, triage Fedora communities. Fill leadership gaps, identify critical path, build up a community of leadership, and ultimately transition leadership to that community.

Marketing

The Fedora Marketing team should be community-led early in the Fedora 14 release cycle.

Ambassadors

Make Fedora Ambassadors as self-sufficient as posible. When Fedora holds its 2011 elections for the Fedora Ambassadors Steering Committee, the only Community Architecture team members who should run for election are those who are (if applicable) specifically tasked with community leadership in specific regions of the world.

Premier Fedora Events

Be a catalyst for Premier Fedora Events, while encouraging community leadership, ownership, and accountability.

Visibility

Team members maintain a presence in the Fedora community, since it is a focal lens for many projects that are important to Red Hat.

Other

There are several other goals that are general, and don't fit into any of the previously discussed buckets.

Blogging

Each team member authors a blog that is aggregated on Planet Fedora and other appropriate aggregators (such as Planet TOS).

General management

The team's manager is accountable for the budget, meetings, and team leadership.