From e76558b1001e5f3e9158faddc64ebe46dbc399ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: guineveresaenger Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 19:30:14 -0800 Subject: moved ncw content lead handbook in its own folder --- .../events-team/content/contributor-workshops.md | 2 +- .../new-contributor-workshop-lead.md | 41 ++++++++++++++++++++++ events/events-team/content/new-contributor.md | 41 ---------------------- 3 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) create mode 100644 events/events-team/content/new-contributor-workshops/new-contributor-workshop-lead.md delete mode 100644 events/events-team/content/new-contributor.md diff --git a/events/events-team/content/contributor-workshops.md b/events/events-team/content/contributor-workshops.md index d09e8727..c19a1f84 100644 --- a/events/events-team/content/contributor-workshops.md +++ b/events/events-team/content/contributor-workshops.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The Contributor Workshop team recruits, selects, and schedules "advanced" workshops for current Kubernetes contributors to improve their skills during the Contributor Summit. Such workshops might include hands-on demonstrations of build or testing tasks, live interactive reviews of PRs, KEPs, API changes, or similar, documentation writing, or other long-form activities involving some hands-on-keyboard participation. -This is distinct from the [New Contributor and Intermediate Contributor workshops](./new-contributor.md), although the CW team will work with that team. +This is distinct from the [New Contributor and Intermediate Contributor workshops](./new-contributor-workshops/README.md), although the CW team will work with that team. ## Skills and Qualifications diff --git a/events/events-team/content/new-contributor-workshops/new-contributor-workshop-lead.md b/events/events-team/content/new-contributor-workshops/new-contributor-workshop-lead.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56bce785 --- /dev/null +++ b/events/events-team/content/new-contributor-workshops/new-contributor-workshop-lead.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# New Contributor Content Lead + +## Overview +The New Contributor Content Lead is in charge of planning and executing the New Contributor Workshop at the Kubernetes Contributor Summit. They will coordinate with the overall Events Team and the organizers of related activities aimed at new contributors. + +## Skills and Qualifications + +The New Contributor Content Lead must be a current, active Kubernetes contributor who is knowledgeable of the community and organizational structure of the Kubernetes project, as well as familiar with building and developing Kubernetes. +They should have experience and be comfortable with teaching in a workshop setting and presenting interactively in front of an audience. +Additionally, they must be able to relate to and empathize with newcomers of many different experience levels. +As this role is part of a subproject of SIG-contributor-experience, the New Contributor Content Lead must be a member of SIG-contributor-experience. + +## Activities + +*These tasks reflect a rough timeline leading from the end of the previous Contributor Summit to the currently planned one.* +- Attend event planning meetings in preparation for the Contributor Summit, where applicable +- Create a Workshop Content Proposal and link in an Issue to k/community: + - determine sessions and their overall topic (e.g. How We Communicate, Code Base Walkthrough, etc) + - determine what difficulty/experience levels will be offered, if any, and coordinate with Lead + - determine workshop capacity, and coordinate with Lead + - determine room requirements (size, number, table/chair layout, A/V) and coordinate with the planning team +- Coordinate with New Contributor Content Shadows to prepare them for leading this role. +- Recruit and coordinate with workshop teachers for any sessions/topics you do not wish to teach yourself (e.g. invite someone to speak on "Communication in the Kubernetes Project"). +- Make modifications and continuous improvements to the new contributor workshop template. +Incorporate feedback from previous New Contributor Workshops. +Shadows and co-presenters are expected to assist and review these updates. +[Past presentations are linked here](https://github.com/cncf/presentations/tree/master/kubernetes) - please make a copy of the existing deck before updating/editing. +- Work with Registration to: + - disseminate course materials (slides) in advance + - ensure participants sign the CLA + - ensure attendees meet technical and experience requirements for their course + - obtain a comprehensive list of names, emails, and github handles +- Incorporate the new contributor playground into the workshop. +Create a New Contributor Workshop folder specific to this event, with teachers' and participants' github handles in the OWNERS file - [here is an example](sigs.k8s.io/contributor-playground/seattle) +- Coordinate with the [SIG Meet and Greet organizer](sig-contrib-events.md) (may be a different role to be determined by core team) +- Ensure to advertise the SIG-Intros +- Solicit feedback from workshop participants + +## Time Commitment + +1-2 hours/week most of the time, 4-5 in the weeks leading up to KubeCon, depending on previous teaching/shadowing experience. diff --git a/events/events-team/content/new-contributor.md b/events/events-team/content/new-contributor.md deleted file mode 100644 index 56bce785..00000000 --- a/events/events-team/content/new-contributor.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -# New Contributor Content Lead - -## Overview -The New Contributor Content Lead is in charge of planning and executing the New Contributor Workshop at the Kubernetes Contributor Summit. They will coordinate with the overall Events Team and the organizers of related activities aimed at new contributors. - -## Skills and Qualifications - -The New Contributor Content Lead must be a current, active Kubernetes contributor who is knowledgeable of the community and organizational structure of the Kubernetes project, as well as familiar with building and developing Kubernetes. -They should have experience and be comfortable with teaching in a workshop setting and presenting interactively in front of an audience. -Additionally, they must be able to relate to and empathize with newcomers of many different experience levels. -As this role is part of a subproject of SIG-contributor-experience, the New Contributor Content Lead must be a member of SIG-contributor-experience. - -## Activities - -*These tasks reflect a rough timeline leading from the end of the previous Contributor Summit to the currently planned one.* -- Attend event planning meetings in preparation for the Contributor Summit, where applicable -- Create a Workshop Content Proposal and link in an Issue to k/community: - - determine sessions and their overall topic (e.g. How We Communicate, Code Base Walkthrough, etc) - - determine what difficulty/experience levels will be offered, if any, and coordinate with Lead - - determine workshop capacity, and coordinate with Lead - - determine room requirements (size, number, table/chair layout, A/V) and coordinate with the planning team -- Coordinate with New Contributor Content Shadows to prepare them for leading this role. -- Recruit and coordinate with workshop teachers for any sessions/topics you do not wish to teach yourself (e.g. invite someone to speak on "Communication in the Kubernetes Project"). -- Make modifications and continuous improvements to the new contributor workshop template. -Incorporate feedback from previous New Contributor Workshops. -Shadows and co-presenters are expected to assist and review these updates. -[Past presentations are linked here](https://github.com/cncf/presentations/tree/master/kubernetes) - please make a copy of the existing deck before updating/editing. -- Work with Registration to: - - disseminate course materials (slides) in advance - - ensure participants sign the CLA - - ensure attendees meet technical and experience requirements for their course - - obtain a comprehensive list of names, emails, and github handles -- Incorporate the new contributor playground into the workshop. -Create a New Contributor Workshop folder specific to this event, with teachers' and participants' github handles in the OWNERS file - [here is an example](sigs.k8s.io/contributor-playground/seattle) -- Coordinate with the [SIG Meet and Greet organizer](sig-contrib-events.md) (may be a different role to be determined by core team) -- Ensure to advertise the SIG-Intros -- Solicit feedback from workshop participants - -## Time Commitment - -1-2 hours/week most of the time, 4-5 in the weeks leading up to KubeCon, depending on previous teaching/shadowing experience. -- cgit v1.2.3