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cross-posted on WAO blog The Keep Badges Weird community is steadily growing, and it comes at a perfect time. People who are interested in Open… Read More »Join the Keep Badges Weird Community Call!
cross-posted on WAO blog The Keep Badges Weird community is steadily growing, and it comes at a perfect time. People who are interested in Open… Read More »Join the Keep Badges Weird Community Call!
Working with the Red Hat “PnT Comms” team Originally published on We Are Open Co-op’s blog I’ve just wrapped the second of two workshops I… Read More »Cultivating Community
Originally published on Opensource.com and co-authored with Bryan Behrenshausen and Ben Cotton A community’s brand is its visual identity, its logo a unifying symbol. How… Read More »How an open community rebrands
Creating contributor pathways with the Handbook and Github cross-posted on Greenpeace International’s Planet 4 publication For the last couple of months, we’ve been working on… Read More »How the new P4 Architectures of Participation pair with our Community Strategy
cross-posted on medium 2am in the Bar at Wortley Hall On Wednesday we had a small, intimate CoTech Community Call. With five co-ops representing (in the… Read More »CoTech Community Call #2
cross-posted on the We Are Open Co-op publication A couple months ago, I helped facilitate the annual CoTech Network meet up at Wortley Hall. When… Read More »CoTech Community Call: Episode One
Last week, Greenpeacers got together for our Community Call. We kicked off with some quick updates from whomever wanted to share. Ara talked about the… Read More »Spreading Openness: Updates from a Greenpeace Community Call
This week in our community call, we focused our conversation on the transition from being a secretive organization to being more open. We were joined… Read More »Secretive to Open Source in our Community Call
I switched the technology for the February 2nd Story Community call and that was kind of a fail. We’ll be switching back to the IT… Read More »Mostly Wins in the Community Call
I originally wrote this article for Opensource.com Open organizations explicitly invite participation from external communities, because these organizations know their products and programs are world… Read More »How to run a Community Call