Impact at GNOME
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These are notes from our work during the Engagement BoF at GUADEC 2019. Original etherpad here: https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/Impact_at_GNOME_2019
Meeting on Aug 26, 2019
Attendees:
Deb Nicholson - deb@sfconservancy.org
- Molly de Blanc
- Nuritzi Sanchez
- Rosanna Yuen
Working Group
- Molly
- Rosanna
- Nuritzi
- Deb as an advisor
[Total] Brainstorm / Warm Up Exercise:
- how many people transitioning from proprietary software to open source software
- people served by accessibility work
- grants for journalists in vulnerable environments
- bringing people fom marginalize language groups into the digital age. Underserved language groups.
- GNOME community diversity
- Gender, race, national origin, technical and class background, age
Impact Categories
WHY -- why are we measuring? What areas do we want to measure? And why are they important? What are our goals here?
- Capacity Building
- Fundraising, Engagement, Outreach
- there are some specific grants we can qualify for
- Tell a good fundraising story for FOG's
- add advisory board members
- recruit new contributors and users
- ensuring that local groups are serving GNOME's mission
- Fundraising, Engagement, Outreach
- Retention and Happiness
- Better understand the community to better serve them
- Attract new talent by providing immediately graspabale success story
- Resource allocation -- areas where the project needs support
- Confidence that programs are effective feeds enthusiasm, confidence in the project that their time spent is worthwhile and making an impact
- strengthen bonds with local groups
- Organizational Maturity
- Mission success
- Ascertain the success of various programs. Accountability, prioritization
- Clear picture for your budget
- Helps you attract people from organized non-profits / best talent, etc
- Brand recognition
Prioritized Categories
- Metrics for a good fundraising story
- counting and quantifying users and contributors
- gender parity
- global impact
- competitive advantage areas: accessibility and privacy
- NPS: Net Promoter Score
- Ecosystem health (industry and partner adoption)
- Ensuring outreach and engagement efforts are effective
- Ensuring that local groups are serving GNOME's mission
- Event attendance and impact
- Booth effectiveness
- Number of people following our official outreach channels
- Foundation-announce
- gnome.org/news
- engagement blog
- social media: twitter, facebook, mastadon, reddit
- Understanding our contributor funnel
- Increase number of contributors
- Foundation members
GitLab stats
- Measure users
- Partners (distros)
Deep Dive On
Event attendance
- Booths organized by staff and volunteers (maybe same, maybe different?)
- cost: financial, staff time, and volunteer time
- guesstimate of visitors
- number of follow-ups with booth staff (?)
- social media mentions
- engagement strategies (what are the things that work best?)
- SWAG sold and given, country specific (also useful for understanding our identity appeal)
- FOG sign-ups, mailing list sign-ups
- GNOME conferences
- social media mentions / press generated
- ACTION: @Molly to create a wiki page for GUADEC 2019 where we can keep track of how many articles we had
- social media mentions / press generated
- Community organized small events:
- attendance - how many are new?
- NPS - did people enjoy the event?
- funnel - do people stick around or come back?
- self-identification of first time, newcomer, and regular (later: how do you measure when someone is no longer a newcomer?)
- Email or contact info captured
- social media mentions / press generated
- demographics of attendees
- hackfests
- Understanding GNOME community
GNOME Foundation Goals
1. Sustainable Project & Foundation
- sustain and increase funding levels
- increase number of contributors
- create and sustain infrastructure for Foundation Staff
2. Increased User Base
- Foster a vibrant Linux desktop
- Uphold reputation as the most accessible desktop
- Support improving the basic function of a desktop for everyone
3. Wider Awareness Through Leadership
- Develop better marketing and outreach tactics
- Become an exemplary FOSS community
- Evaluate and adopt new technologies to stay competitive with proprietary desktops
Random Ideas Generated
- Workshop for women and their friends (friend can be a man)