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In our team's [[Community Architecture goals|current goals]], we focus on three high level areas: | In our team's [[Community Architecture goals|current goals]], we focus on three high level areas: | ||
* The intersection of The Open Source Way and educators and educational institutions, including the growth of the [http://teachingopensource.org Teaching Open Source] community. | * The intersection of [http://theopensourceway.org/wiki The Open Source Way] and educators and educational institutions, including the growth of the [http://teachingopensource.org Teaching Open Source] community. | ||
* Ensuring that | * Ensuring that the open source way is institutionalized within the company, and that its value is understood and accepted as crucial to Red Hat's sustainability. | ||
* Stewardship and senior-level leadership of the Fedora Project, which is Red Hat's largest and most successful community interaction. | * Stewardship and senior-level leadership of the Fedora Project, which is Red Hat's largest and most successful community interaction. | ||
Revision as of 17:25, 16 December 2010
The Community Architecture team's mission is to grow the capacity for leadership in communities that Red Hat cares deeply about. Community Architecture is a Red Hat team that operates as much as possible directly in the communities in which we particpate.
We know that stronger communities come from applying The Open Source Way principles to any domain, building scaffolding, and supporting the emergence of natural and organic leadership. We work to not only articulate, but also to enact, and to teach, The Open Source Way.
In our team's current goals, we focus on three high level areas:
- The intersection of The Open Source Way and educators and educational institutions, including the growth of the Teaching Open Source community.
- Ensuring that the open source way is institutionalized within the company, and that its value is understood and accepted as crucial to Red Hat's sustainability.
- Stewardship and senior-level leadership of the Fedora Project, which is Red Hat's largest and most successful community interaction.
Our team's mission is inspired by Red Hat's mission statement: To be the catalyst in communities of customers, contributors, and partners creating better technology the open source way.
Our Fedora-related work is on this wiki. Red Hat associates can see more on our internal wiki.
Who are we?
- Mel Chua, the force behind POSSE, a TeachingOpenSource.org project, and the former leader of Fedora's Marketing team.
- Harish Pillay, Community and Technology Architect.
- Ryan Rix, Red Hat intern, Teaching Open Source TA, and Fedora Campus Ambassadors team organizer.
- Max Spevack, team's co-founder & manager, and former Fedora Project Leader.
- Michael Tiemann, Red Hat's Vice President of Open Source Affairs.
- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, giving voice to The Open Source Way, former leader of Fedora's DocsProject, and long-time Fedora contributor.
- Ian Weller, Fedora jack-of-all-trades, maintainer of the Scholarship, and Red Hat intern/part-timer/team sysadmin. Doer of stuff.
Alumni
- Jack Aboutboul, one of the original Fedora Ambassadors.
- Greg DeKoenigsberg, team co-founder, former Fedora Project Leader, and current CTO of ISKME.
- Yaakov Nemoy, Fedora contributor and former Red Hat intern.
Pages in category "Community Architecture"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.