On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Edgar Magana <edgar.mag...@workday.com> wrote:
> We want to make this a reality by gathering a list of criteria that we as > a community feel that shows someone has demonstrated technical > contributions, using their skills as Ops. Our current ideas are as follows: > > - Moderating a session at an Ops meetup > - Filing a detailed bug, tagged 'ops', that gets fixed > - Filling out the user survey (including a deployment) > - Making contributions to ops-tags and/or OSOps repositories > - Being an active moderator on Ask OpenStack > - Actively participating in a user commitee working group > - Contributing a post to Superuser magazine > - Giving a presentation or track chairing for the Operations track at > the conference > - Hosting OpenStack Meetups > > Here's what we would like to happen: > > 1. We discuss and converge on these initial criteria and make a list > of eligible members > 2. If we can pull this off in time, we've arranged to get some kind of > mention of the status on your conference badge in Austin > 3. Assess how it goes for Austin and the six month period that > follows, then iterate to success, including offering ATC-similar > registration codes at the Barcelona summit > > We are really looking forward to receiving your feedback. > > Kind Regards, > The OpenStack User Committee. > Off the top of my head, the one thing I see missing from this is more of the influencing upstream (ie, participating in a serivce/project mid-cycle. However, of the people I know personally that have done this, they also meet many if not all of the other critieria. And of course, I'm unsure of how to state that properly * Participated in a project sprint (or something like that.)
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