Mission Statements / Strategic Plans for LoCos?

Matthew Copple mcopple at kcopensource.org
Wed Dec 22 14:53:11 GMT 2010


We've been using the informal approach for the best part of two years
and it hasn't worked at all, which is primarily why we are looking at
a more formal organization method.

Matt

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Michael Kotsarinis <mk73628 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> 2010/12/22 Matthew Copple <mcopple at kcopensource.org>
>>
>> Have any LoCo teams developed formal mission statements and/or
>> strategic plans, as discussed in Jono Bacon's _The Art of Community_?
>
> Hello!
> We have held some discussions about it in our LoCo (Greece) but we haven't
> been able to reach a consensus that would ensure the achievement of the
> goals and (more importantly) the increased participation of our members. Of
> course the discussion remains open but it is my personal feeling that
> sometimes people want to have a more relaxed connection rather a more formal
> one. As long as this approach works (ie the team is active in the community
> and projects get completed) it is not easy to find people willing to rock
> the boat. On the other hand if a team has stagnated maybe such a move will
> give it a boost.
>
> Michael
> (Team contact for Ubuntu-gr)
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