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OSPO Metrics Working Group

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Introduction

Scope

A well-designed Open Source Program Office (OSPO), when present, is the center of competency for an organization’s open source operations and structure. As described in the OSPO deep dive research report, OSPOs benefit organizations worldwide by:

These strategic open source centers can take many shapes. For instance, depending on the size of the organization, its structure can vary from a virtual OSPO with one FTE to a large dedicated team. To learn more, please take a look at the different structures, roles, and responsibilities an organization can choose when builging an OSPO.

Problem

Tracking performance metrics is one of the key responsibilities of many OSPOs: OSPOs might use specialized tools to track their organization’s contributions to open source projects, analyze the type of contributions from their organization, identify contribution patterns, and provide recommendations to improve the development impact

Goals

Community initiatives do not reflect the same value as organizational efforts. The OSPO Metrics working group aims to advance how organizations understand the value that open source projects can provide as well as the value of these programs / initiatives.

Main objectives include:

Purpose

OSPO Metrics group will address concerns that, when measured, help make the impact of community work more transparent. It will also help drive the adoption of metrics, implementation of best practices, and tools to adopt community health metrics standards, which OSPO practitioners can engage and contribute.

Who should join this working group?

All contributors are welcome to participate in the OSPO Working Group. The areas of interest include social value, organizational value, individual value, communal value and academic value.

Participate

How to Join Us?

You can start by joining and introducing yourself on the CHAOSS OSPO Slack Channel.

Further, you are welcome to participate in our video conferences. The details of these meetings can be found here

Read the agenda and meeting minutes to know the discussions of the previous meetings and find out more about the next one.

As a contributor, you can help us keep our community open and inclusive. We request you to adhere to the guidelines mentioned in the CHAOSS Community: Code of Conduct

Contributing

See the CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.

Contributors

Chairs

Please feel free to contact our chairs in case you require any sort of assistance.

Maintainers

Amazing CHAOSS Project Contributors

We greatly appreciate our contributors at CHAOSS and look forward to your joining us as well. All CHAOSS Project contributors are listed here

Are you eligible to be on this list? You are if you helped in any capacity, for example: Filed an issue. Created a Pull Request. Gave feedback on our work. The team will try to update this list regularly, but please open an issue or post on the mailing list if we've missed anyone.

Acknowledgements

CHAOSS OSPO Metrics working group is under the auspices of TODO Group, an open group of OSPO practitioners who aim to create and share knowledge, collaborate on practices and develop tools to run successful and effective Open Source Program Offices.

License

The documents in this repository are released under the MIT License. See LICENSE file.

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