+1 for the guidelines. I also like the idea of a jobs channel!
On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 7:18 PM <russell.spit...@gmail.com> wrote: > Looks good to me , although for recruiting I think maybe we should have a > dedicated jobs channel? > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Mar 17, 2023, at 12:46 PM, Daniel Weeks <dwe...@apache.org> wrote: > > > Hey everyone, > > With the increasing level of activity in the Iceberg channels, I feel now > is a good opportunity to establish some guidelines around how individuals > and those with corporate interests engage with the community. We discussed > this at the most recent Iceberg community sync, but want to open the topic > up for discussion here on the dev list. > > What I'm proposing is to add the following community guidelines to the > website to help clarify what it means to participate and how to engage with > the community. We want there to be a way for everyone to participate, but > also provide some structure and best practices. > > Please respond with any ideas or proposals to help improve these > guidelines or ideas you've seen work well in other OSS communities. I'll > turn this into a PR once we've concluded the discussion and we can adopt > the guidelines from there. > > Thanks, > Dan > > _______ > > Apache Iceberg Community Guidelines > > The Apache Iceberg community is built on the principles described in the > Apache > Way <https://www.apache.org/theapacheway/index.html> and all who engage > with the community are expected to be respectful, open, come with the best > interests of the community in mind, and abide by the Apache Foundation Code > of Conduct <https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html>. > Participants with Corporate Interests > > A wide range of corporate entities have interests that overlap in both > features and frameworks related to Iceberg and while we encourage > engagement and contributions, the community is not a venue for marketing, > solicitation, or recruitment. > > Any vendor who wants to participate in the Apache Iceberg community Slack > workspace should create a dedicated vendor channel for their organization > prefixed by “vendor-”. > > This space can be used to discuss features and integration with Iceberg > related to the vendor offering. This space should not be used to promote > competing vendor products/services or disparage other vendor offerings. > Discussion should be focused on questions asked by the community and not to > expand/introduce/redirect users to alternate offerings. > Marketing / Solicitation / Recruiting > > The Apache Iceberg community is a space for everyone to operate free of > influence. The development lists, slack workspace, and github should not > be used to market products or services. Solicitation or overt promotion > should not be performed in common channels or through direct messages. > > For questions regarding any of the guidelines above, please contact a PMC > member > > -- Ryan Blue Tabular