On Monday, December 3, 2012 11:38:29 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
> Asa, thank you for the nomination.
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> Mark, those are good questions.  Some thoughts below.
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> > * What are the scope and goals of the participation metrics module?
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> I think the original scope of the module still feels right to me.  The 
> description being used in the module list is:
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> "Develop, monitor and analyze metrics relating to participation in the 
> Mozilla project"
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>  
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> > * Who are the peers? Do you and David think we need new / more peers?
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> In addition to having Asa, Daniel and Ken's continued guidance, I suggest 
> adding Dave Eaves, Annie Elliott and Pierros Papadeas as new peers.
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> Dave has been advocating for the use of metrics to improve our ability to do 
> community building for a long time now -- most recently with last week's 
> 'Metrics for growth' community building workshop.
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> Annie has been a huge help taking the needs a team has and translating those 
> into clear deliverables for the Metrics team to make sure what gets created 
> will give us answers to the questions we're asking.
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> Pierros has been doing a lot of great work with creating ways to get 
> visibility into offline activities with the ReMo program that I think is 
> relevant to the whole project.
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> > * David, do you have short term priorities / ideas on what needs to 
> 
> > happen within the scope of this module?
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> The way I want to move forward is to identify the relevant contribution 
> opportunities that exist for the different functional and regional parts of 
> the project.  
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> You can see the initial efforts around that at the following wiki page where 
> we've started with mapping out the paths for Coding, Support and Webdev 
> contributions.
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> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Contribute/Conversion_points
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> Once the paths for the functional and regional areas have been identified, 
> we'll have the information we need to get visibility into the health and 
> growth of those areas.
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> To get a sense of what this would look like, we recently announced two coding 
> dashboards that give an idea of the type of data we think is relevant for 
> community building.
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> I think the people involved in the participation metrics module have a key 
> role to play in helping teams create these paths and then working with the 
> Metrics team and other people interested in analyzing data to figure out how 
> to roll out new efforts to get data across the whole project.
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> Thanks,
> 
> David

Hi David,

Thank you, I'd love to be a peer as I've been working with you and others on 
trying to get Mozilla to do more metrics around community for some time.

Not much to add as we have our bi-weekly call, so will keep participating 
there. Happy to answer questions anyone might have regarding how I've been 
trying to contribute.
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