Hi,

Perhaps the recording of my talk at the 2019 ApacheCon EU can help?

From an idea to an Apache TLP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD0Lh7si5Hc

There I'm talking about all of these phases and what I/we did in the PLC4X 
project.

Chris




Am 22.01.20, 05:48 schrieb "hannk...@163.com im Auftrag von Juan Pan" 
<hannk...@163.com im Auftrag von panj...@apache.org>:

    Hi Craig,
    
    
    As the PPMC of Apache ShardingSphere (Incubating), i would like to share 
our experience of community growing. Hope it could provide some help to you. :-)
    
    
    ## The data of our community growing
    As i summarized in our dev@list [1], we made a great improvement of 
community growing last year. More contributors, committers and PPMC joined us 
during 2019. Many thanks to Craig, Willem Jiang, Gosling, Justin and Sheng Wu.
    
    
    ## How to make community grow up
    
    
    ### Guideline
    When we entered into incubator at the beginning, actually we did not have a 
better understanding of Apache way, and could not put community first. A 
guideline or docs are very important to tell us how to do to, or what we should 
do to walk on the road of Apache way. And [2] is a good manual, we thought.
    
    
    ### Performance
    1. Be open and welcome anyone.
    Since we are doing open-source, we should not put code beyond community and 
make the committer bar so high due to worrying about some wrong changes from 
community. 
    After discussion in thread [3], we made our committer bar lower and began 
to be open to anyone.
    
    
    2. Detailed Document
    Document could help novice learn about your project quickly, and they could 
get some font help as well. We are continually add something new to documents, 
like [4], which will help committers do release easier
     and standard.
    
    
    3. Volunteer issue list
    A list of tasks or issues helping people who wants to learn or join to know 
what issues they can begin with. What’s more, issue list could also provide 
archived threads for users.
    
    
    4. Talking open
    We would like to make our main talkings open to let anyone know what is 
happening in our community, which gives people sense of participation. 
Meanwhile, some important discussion or conclusion will be pushed into 
    our dev mail list.
    
    
    5. Promotion
    Sometimes, we are invited to give some talkings in conferences or hold our 
meet-up [5]. It is very important to let people know you, and maybe become 
interested in you. I guess this is the first step to interact with your 
community.
    
    
    6. Listen to mentor or other communities’ advices
    Just as this title said, we are willing to listen to your valuable opinions 
or experiences. Would you like to share your idea to us? Thanks in advance.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Oh, it is a long article. I guess only a few of people would give it a 
look… But, i am willing to share those things, and appreciated if you could get 
something from it.
    
    
    Best wishes to everyone.
    
    
    Trista
    
    
    
    
    [1] 
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r344a38974cd737678e23f8f94338a4a022e6b90bc75ea67fef226dde%40%3Cdev.shardingsphere.apache.org%3E
    [2] 
https://community.apache.org/apache-way/apache-project-maturity-model.html
    [3] 
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/e8d5ab2ea936fcb1205f7a0ee80aedfae90649c80f96dffa458ef341%40%3Cdev.shardingsphere.apache.org%3E
    [4] https://shardingsphere.apache.org/community/en/contribute/release/
    [5] https://twitter.com/ShardingSphere
    
    
     Juan Pan (Trista) 
                             
    Senior DBA & PPMC of Apache ShardingSphere(Incubating)
    E-mail: panj...@apache.org
    
    
    
    
    On 01/22/2020 09:30,Craig Russell<apache....@gmail.com> wrote:
    Hi,
    
    I'm working on a presentation to the Huawei Developer Conference in 
Shenzhen February 11 on the subject of "Growing Communities The Apache Way".
    
    I'd like to share with the audience some stories of Apache Projects that 
have grown their communities, either in the incubator or after becoming a top 
level project.
    
    What I'd like is some facts to discuss, e.g. community makeup before 
entering incubator, community exiting incubator, any special actions done by 
the community to encourage growth, etc. With some details, I can share the 
projects' successes with the developers at the conference.
    
    Any help is very appreciated. I'll need any input by Friday January 31 (10 
days from now; a day before FOSDEM).
    
    Thanks,
    
    Craig
    
    Craig L Russell
    c...@apache.org
    
    
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