I would like to suggest another approach at measuring the funnel. I don't know
whether this is feasible either but its just an idea that I'd love some
feedback on. Most Apache projects seem to be using Jira. Contributors,
Committers, PMC & Members are typically are on Jira. I think code as well as
non-code tasks should be tracked on Jira boards.
A potential solution to gather data would be to add a few optional biographical
fields that Jira users can fill out. We can also show a one time call to action
screen when they next login. The user should be able to easily dismiss it if
they don't want to participate. This approach doesn't burden the PMC and we
would have a better shot at getting data automatically. It also doesn't spam
anyone's emails.
A slight variation of this idea is to not add any biographical fields to Jira,
instead the screen directs the users to fill out the survey. However, I think
adding the Biographical fields is better in the longterm as we will collect
this data automatically as new people sign up in the Jira.
Finally, this is just an idea, I am not sure about its feasibility with respect
to the Foundation's policies and legal requirements. But if we think this is a
good idea, we can figure out answers to those questions as a follow up.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Dinesh
On Sunday, April 14, 2019, 3:12:38 AM PDT, Sam Ruby
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 1:05 AM Griselda Cuevas <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Dinesh proposed we measure diversity in the project growth funnel [1].
>
> Here's an initial list of what stages in the funnel we could measure:
> - Potential committers
> - Committers
> - PMCs
Add ASF Members?
> - Board
>
> Other areas outside the funnel:
> - Non-code committers
> - Community builders
> - Advocates
>
> Let's keep adding.
>
> [1]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/049ad49c0e2f1e704a53f83953886506c304bbcca7c2cae54b8cbd67@%3Cdiversity.apache.org%3E
- Sam Ruby
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