On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 5:19 AM Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:
> I had a similar idea some years back, but with a slightly more > tongue-in-cheek approach. > >From a peanut gallery: whatever we do THE ABOVE is the attitude I would advocate -- take it seriously and you stand a real chance of ruining your community. Thanks, Roman. > > Some sample "merits" I had in mind then: > > - 1,000 commits within a year > - 5,000 commits in total > - 1,000 emails to our lists > - Annoyed Sally more than 5 times > - Caused at least one CVE > - *Fixed* at least that one CVE... > > Well, you can see what I'm talking about. It's probably not what many > people would be wanting... :p (I would tick all the above boxes btw!) > > But activity-based merits could be a fun comdev projects. We have access > to the stats through Kibble, so we could auto-generate a bunch of them. > > With regards, > Daniel. > > On 05/04/2021 14.10, Jarek Potiuk wrote: > > I like the idea. > > > > It's very similar to what has already been done at the ApacheCon every > > year. you got the "badges" that you could attach to your generic > > "conference badge". > > > > https://twitter.com/wusheng1108/status/1171101885664595968 > > > > J. > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 1:43 PM Liu Ted <tedl...@yahoo.com.invalid> > wrote: > > > >> I like this idea. > >> > >> Ted Liu > >> > >> 在 2021 年 4月 月 5 日週一,時間:16:42 , Matthew Sacks < > matt...@matthewsacks.com> > >> 寫道: Summary: Digital Merit badges > >> ASF participation and responsibility are based on merit. So like other > >> merit-based organizations, why not have a digital merit badge. It would > >> slow your name and summarize your involvement and contributions > (volunteer, > >> committer, member, board member, founding member, etc.). > >> Also, what projects you work on. > >> > >> Other examples of design: Trust Certification badges: > >> > >> > https://trustarc.com/truste-certifications/enterprise-privacy-certification/ > >> > >> What it’s not: social score, that’s not what I’m proposing. > >> > >> If an ASF member, committee, and volunteer involvement are based on > merit, > >> why not have a digital merit badge that shows what they’ve done? > >> > >> Like other organizations based on merit, there are usually badges > >> recognizing one's contributions to that contributor. > >> > >> I’m thinking to list the following on the badge: > >> - committer, member, volunteer, board member, founder, etc > >> - year joined > >> > >> If you click the badge, it will take you to a profile page with: > >> - Projects they contribute/contributed to > >> - Apachcon participation, presentations, etc > >> - Apache.org personal homepage (if they have one) > >> > >> From a marketing perspective, it also expands the ASF “brand” and > >> reputation. You have many of the best software engineers and IT > >> professionals in the world helping make better software available to > >> commercial companies as well as public organizations and individuals > >> > >> If LinkedIn displayed a dynamically generated badge validated by an > >> ASF-hosted infra API (blockchain validated) on Roy Fielding or JimJag’s > >> LinkedIn page, for example, wouldn’t that be of interest in expanding > ASF > >> reach? It could increase volunteering, donations, page views, and more > >> benefits. > >> > >> Not just LinkedIn, but maybe RedHat, Microsoft, maybe Apple (probably > not), > >> Oracle, IBM, AWS, Google could get a Platinum sponsor badge to show > their > >> pride for supporting the ASF as a major corporation. More corporations > will > >> follow suit. > >> > >> > >> Thoughts? > >> > >> -- > >> Thank you, Matthew > >> > >> > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > >