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This page summarizes (somewhat incomprehensibly) Etienne Wenger's Communities of Practice framework and lists some Fedora-related work items that go under each.
joint enterprise
- development of trust
- top sponsors - stdev of number of mentees
- support identity presentation
- negotiated enterprise
- mutual accountability
- turnover of ownership of packages, etc.
- percentage of un-owned things, average un-owned time
- local response
- geo distribution of responses to questions from various geos
- rhythms
- release cycle slippages, regularity
- weekly meetings held, how long they run for (both meeting length and how many meetings), does the meeting chair stay consistent
- interpretations
- stories
- analyze IRC, planet
- artefacts and tools
- see Duke study
- frequency of use of most common tools, demographics of use and contribution to common tools
- styles and actions
- discourses
- concepts
- historical events
- longevity in online communities
mutual engagement
- engaged diversity
- relationships
- social complexity
- community maintenance
- doing things together
- IRC: how many messages have someone else's nicks in them?
- IT skills
- confidence in IT use
- access to hw/sw
- who's using what resources
- are these resources being used to capacity
- VLE - access to synchronous discussion
- technical support
activities engaged in
- Problem solving
- Requests for information
- Seeking experience
- Reusing assets
- Coordination and synergy
- Discussing developments
- Documentation projects
- Visits
- Mapping knowledge and identifying gaps