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Savoring Meals and Community Engagement
This chapter explores the speaker's transformative experience during a month-long trip to Japan, highlighting the cultural significance of savoring meals. The discussion emphasizes a renewed appreciation for food and invites listener engagement for future topics.
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CHAOSScast – Episode 98
In this episode of CHAOSScast, host Harmony Elendu is joined by community experts Elizabeth Barron, Ibi (Fibi) Fiberesima, and Ana Jimenez to explore the vital role community culture plays in shaping the experience and productivity of contributors in open-source projects. They dive into the nuances of community management, from setting welcoming and inclusive cultures to recognizing diverse contributions that extend beyond code, and share their insights on building engaged communities, empowering contributors, and using feedback and data to measure community health and success. Press download now to hear more!
[00:04:48] We start with Fibi defining community management as building and sustaining inclusive spaces based on principles like membership, influence, integration, and shared emotional connection.
[00:05:50] Elizabeth describes how community culture is influenced by leadership, communication style, and project goals.
[00:07:26] Ana emphasizes the importance of a clear onboarding process tailored to diverse contributors.
[00:09:11] Fibi highlights the importance of welcoming members and creating a personalized experience for each contributor.
[00:11:24] Elizabeth shares her approach to community management: creating safe, fun, and welcoming environments where people feel valued, and Ana discusses the value of understanding why members join communities to create better engagement.
[00:15:54] The panelists discuss methods to maintain engagement, like recognizing member contributions and adapting community culture. Elizabeth highlights the importance of acknowledging contributions that don’t show up in code, like project management, design, and community engagement.
[00:17:47] Ana shares insights on creating local community chapters, particularly for regions with unique cultural needs and Fibi explains the importance of giving members autonomy and opportunities for growth, helping build loyalty and satisfaction.
[00:25:30] Harmony brings up measuring for community health which leads to a discussion on metrics for community health: participation rates, retention, and community surveys. Fibi outlines specific metrics used in different communities, from GitLab contributions to social media engagement.
[00:32:23] Harmony suggests that members publicly identifying with a community is a positive indicator of community impact.
[00:33:52] Fibi’s advice is to be patient, personalize engagement, and document successes, Ana’s advice is don’t put too much pressure on making everyone happy, and Elizabeth’s advice is to set boundaries and encourage a community-wide support system.
[00:39:07] Ana, Fibi, and Elizabeth reflect on initiatives they’re proud of, from supporting diverse contributions to creating localized communities.
Adds (Picks) of the week:
*Panelists: *
Harmony Elendu
Elizabeth Barron
Ibi (Fibi) Fiberesima
Ana Jimenez
Links:
Ana Jimenez Santamaria LinkedIn
Developer Relations Foundation LinkedIn
The Great British Baking Show-Netflix
Special Guests: Ana Jimenez Santamaria and Ibi Fiberesima.
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