Hi Alexis, the image you shared is not visible in my mail client.
This is how it looks like: [image: image.png] Would you please try again? Thanks. Cheers, Mirko Am Di., 11. Apr. 2023 um 19:10 Uhr schrieb Alexis TADIFO < [email protected]>: > Hello Mirko, > I am Very delighted by your introduction of OKRs. > There it's a visual transcription of your contribution. > [image: ApacheTraining — Mirko.png] > Cheers. > > *Alexis C. TADIFO* > > 📞 (+237) 697 991 590 📞(+1) 418 569 8877 > > > Le mar. 11 avr. 2023 à 12:42, Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> > a écrit : > >> Hi Mirko, >> >> Well, I remember that when we started training, we had quite some >> momentum, but when we put up too many rules, that killed the buzz. >> So, we moved to the total opposite (giving anyone with Apache commit >> rights in any project, to also have commit rights here). Unfortuantely we >> never managed to get the drive back. So not 100% sure, if we concentrated >> on OKRs, still someone would have to do the work. So not quite sure how >> OKRs would help here? >> >> Thing is, we need to get the community engaged again ... but community >> building is hard work (harder than coding) ... guess we’d need people >> willing to put in the effort. >> >> Chris >> >> >> Von: Mirko Kämpf <[email protected]> >> Datum: Dienstag, 11. April 2023 um 16:58 >> An: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Betreff: OKRs for Apache Training - Proposal >> Hey, >> >> In order to bring some more energy and focus into the project I suggest to >> start using OKRs. >> >> Since I am not sure if this is a way how ASF projects typically work I >> decided to give it a try. At least on my personal level it makes things >> easier, so I thought, for others it could work as well. >> >> I added my first OKR draft to this email. >> >> Please let me know what you think. >> >> Cheers, >> Mirko >> >> O1 We improve community participation to get ready for continuous >> colaboration on training material. >> KR1 We conducted a monthly session (30 min, recorded) to clarify issues >> and >> prep next steps. >> KR2 We have selected an approach to manage community related events. >> KR3 We have documented and used a slim process for content contribution. >> O2 We work continuously on our strategy. >> KR1 Each contributor has shared its own vision document which describes >> how >> he envisions the future of Apache Training and his personal contributions. >> KR2 We have conducted a brain-storming session using MIRO to create a >> project vision board. >> KR3 We have integrated all contributions regarding the project's vision >> and >> its future strategy and updated the webpage accordingly. >> O3 We actively integrate our activities with other Apache projects. >> KR1 We have a standardized interview sheet for collecting information >> about >> other projects and how they see Apache Training. >> KR2 We have interviewed members of 5 ASF projects. >> KR3 We extracted our learnings about next collaboration steps from >> interview results. >> KR4 We have published our findings in a blog. >> O4 We provide a standardized approach for training artefact creation. >> KR1 We have a template for presentations. >> KR2 We have a template for tutorials / workshop sessions >> > -- Dr. rer. nat. Mirko Kämpf Müchelner Str. 23 06259 Frankleben
