Awesome, are there plans for social posts (e.g. on Twitter) that we
should look out for?
Whoops, thanks! I forgot to include those details for us.
Today we have the general one:
After this, Brian is doing an update of the per-chapter tweets with tags
to the authors. Keep your eye out for ones that tag yourselves, and I'll
also send in links to each here as it goes live so you don't have to
chase them down.
From now on, it's all about making noise to attract readers. I've got
some ideas and energy, let me know what ideas you've got, I'd be happy
to run with things!
Best regards,
- Karsten
Thanks,
Ray
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 11:06:14 AM PDT, Bryan G. Behrenshausen
<bbehrens(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Awesome! Congratulations, everyone, on achieving this auspicious milestone.
Looking forward to continued collaboration.
BB
On Tue, 2021-04-13 at 10:26 -0700, Karsten Wade wrote:
> The Open Source Way community [1] is pleased to announce the latest
> release of the Open Source Way guidebook.
>
> Written by practitioners from several organizations, the Open Source Way
> guidebook collects best practices for catalyzing, supporting, managing,
> and sustaining open source communities. This release (v 2.0) is under
> the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
>
> The guidebook is now available in various formats at the following
> locations:
>
> HTML:
>
https://www.theopensourceway.org/the_open_source_way-guidebook-2.0.html
<
https://www.theopensourceway.org/the_open_source_way-guidebook-2.0.html>
> PDF:
https://www.theopensourceway.org/the_open_source_way-guidebook-2.0.pdf
<
https://www.theopensourceway.org/the_open_source_way-guidebook-2.0.pdf>
>
> The Open Source Way is an upstream community of open source
> practitioners who cultivate and curate best practices for open source
> community management. The project is always seeking contributions. For
> more details—and to get involved—please visit:
>
>
https://github.com/theopensourceway/
<
https://github.com/theopensourceway/>
>
> [1]
https://www.theopensourceway.org/ <
https://www.theopensourceway.org/>
>
> Information About 2.0 Version
> =============================
>
> This community release of The Open Source Way, "a guidebook for
> community management best practices," features a number of notable new
> elements, including:
>
> * New chapters. Contributors have added material on governance,
> inclusivity, accessibility, and project members' safety and well-being
> to track how community management practices are evolving.
>
> * New sections. Guidebook material is now grouped into chapters
> addressing topics like "getting started," "attracting users,"
"guiding
> participants," and "growing contributors."
>
> * Improved structure. The guidebook now offers a prescribed path for
> readers, and includes various checklists to enhance a focus on growing
> your community of users while keeping the barriers to use, participate,
> and contribute as low as possible.
>
> * New format. Chapters are now collaboratively written to feature a
> wider range of experiences.
>
> * Modularity. Chapters can now stand on their as independent guides, but
> form a cohesive story when read together, so readers can access the
> material and proceed however they wish.
>
> Beyond the guidebook, the Open Source Way project is a community of
> practice for anyone interested in open source community management. We
> don't just explore what community management is and how to do it, but
> also discuss why we consider certain practices "best." We're a
diverse
> group of practitioners who cultivate and curate best practices for
> creating, growing, and sustaining innovative open source communities.
> Our recently updated and published 2.0 version of The Open Source Way,
> our guidebook of best practices, was created as a fully open
> collaboration using our own recommendations in action.
>
> "The 2.0 version of this guidebook is the culmination of a decade of
> discussions sparked by the 1.0 release," said Karsten Wade, primary
> author of the 2011 debut and lead for the 2.0 update. "Just as open
> source development has evolved, we wanted to evolve the way we presented
> best practices around managing communities of contributors. Part of that
> is the vision of a community of practitioners of all levels, working to
> understand and improve on this important work with and beyond just one
> guidebook. I'm thrilled as I anticipate how this community is going to
> expand its membership and activities over the next decade."
>
> Additional Resources
> ====================
>
> * Code of Conduct:
https://theopensourceway.org/Code_of_Conduct.html
<
https://theopensourceway.org/Code_of_Conduct.html>
> * Project discussion forum:
>
https://www.theopensourceway.org/the_open_source_way-guidebook-2.0.html#_...
<
https://www.theopensourceway.org/the_open_source_way-guidebook-2.0.html#_...
> * Guidebook GitHub repo:
https://github.com/theopensourceway/guidebook
<
https://github.com/theopensourceway/guidebook>
> * Guidebook README:
>
https://github.com/theopensourceway/guidebook/blob/main/README.md
<
https://github.com/theopensourceway/guidebook/blob/main/README.md>
> * Contributing to guidebook:
>
https://github.com/theopensourceway/guidebook/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md
<
https://github.com/theopensourceway/guidebook/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md>
>
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