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Automated Change Deployment workstream engagement model #72

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rvema opened this issue Feb 16, 2023 · 1 comment
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Automated Change Deployment workstream engagement model #72

rvema opened this issue Feb 16, 2023 · 1 comment
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rvema commented Feb 16, 2023

Automated Change Deployment workstream engagement model
Our community meetings will follow a Lean Coffee pattern.
Because of potential tool restrictions across our community of organizations, we will use Github for all collaboration.
Over time, we will provide updates detailing community activity at each meeting of the FINOS SIG (see here for meeting announcements).

Meeting Announcements
Announcements for workstream meetings will be made as issues on the GitHub issue tracker.
We will follow the same conventions used for the FINOS DevOps Automation SIG meetings.

Meeting Cadence
To start, we will hold meetings every two weeks, starting the week of Feb 27, 2023.
Based on community input, we will seek to evolve the meeting cadence to maximize participation within the group as well as with other FINOS workstreams.

Meeting Notes
Meeting notes will be added as comments to the meeting announcement.

Meeting Agenda
We believe a regular cadence of real-time in-depth discussions amongst tech leaders will result in acceleration of constructive ideas and actions that advance our clients and the industry.
We will know we have succeeded when attendees contribute to deliverables and provide feedback to improve working group meetings.

Why
Provide an opportunity for generative discussion and ideas.
Leverage the hive mind of tech leaders.
Foster comradely through technical curiosity and geekdom.
Create artifacts and resources that organizations can leverage to accelerate their implementation and adoption of Backstage.
Who
Open to all practitioners.

How
Size: Unlimited, but will breakout into smaller groups to promote participation.
Format: Using Lean Coffee (link1, link2), we pitch and vote on which topics the group wants to discuss and time-box the discussion.
Intent: Prefix topics with your intention so the group is clear on the proposer's outcome.
What
Examples of intent (and to prefix your proposed topics):

[inform] You are simply seeking to inform the group of this item. You may field clarifying questions from the group on your inform, but not seeking further discussion at this time.
[ideation] You are seeking divergent and wide perspectives from this group. In this brainstorming mode, all ideas are accepted, without critical analysis. Clarify whether you’d like to ideate on the problem space or the solution space.
[analysis] You are asking the group to help you poke holes in your idea, plan, etc.
[quest] You are seeking information and responses to a question you have.
Meeting guidelines
We will start at :05 after, as attendees join.

enjoy the music
join the Lean Coffee meeting issue here
read today's proposed topics in the project board
add your own proposed topics to the list
Agenda
2mn - intro
10mn - pitch topics
35mn - voted topic discussion
5mn - silent readouts, comments / questions via comments in issue
Small group facilitation
Depending on attendance, we may split out into subgroups to ensure all voices are heard.
We will agree on the room's topic so that attendees may choose according to their interest.
Someone within the group will be responsible for creating an issue, and taking (and posting) notes from the discussion.

If the topic is completed before time is up, the group may vote on another topic to discuss.

Artifacts
Any documentation artifacts generated by the group will be organized in the ./docs/autochangemgmt/ folder of this repository.

Contributions are welcome.
See the ./README.md for licensing and contribution requirements.

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rvema commented Feb 16, 2023

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@ashukla13 ashukla13 added the autochangemgmt Automated change management working group label Feb 16, 2023
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