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* [http://www.feverbee.com/ The Online Community Guide], blog by Richard Millington.
* [http://www.feverbee.com/ The Online Community Guide], blog by Richard Millington.
* [http://www.academia.edu/3836587/A_Preliminary_Study_on_the_Effects_of_Barnstars_on_Wikipedia_Editing A Preliminary Study of the Effects of Barnstars on Wikipedia Editing]; found that number of edits goes down after an editor gets a barnstar, but eventually recovers to the level before the barnstar.
* [http://www.academia.edu/3836587/A_Preliminary_Study_on_the_Effects_of_Barnstars_on_Wikipedia_Editing A Preliminary Study of the Effects of Barnstars on Wikipedia Editing]; found that number of edits goes down after an editor gets a barnstar, but eventually recovers to the level before the barnstar.
* [https://www.academia.edu/8194567/Understanding_and_Supporting_the_Choice_of_an_Appropriate_Task_to_Start_With_In_Open_Source_Software_Communities Understanding and Supporting the Choice of an Appropriate Task to Start With In Open Source Software Communities] by Igor Steinmacher, Tayana Uchoa Conte, and Marco Aurelio Gerosa.
==The Top Myths of Community Building==
'''as created by the CBT team and to be expanded upon'''
*Myth: working with contributors will take my time and energy away from meeting my personal goals or our team goals.
Working with volunteers does not compete with other goals.  If the work is organized right, it helps you meet those goals by expanding your team.
*Myth: We will have to work with whomever shows up and they are not likely to have the right skillset for us or enough time to do the project.
There is no obligation to work with everyone who shows up.  You can be clear about skills, time and other requirements needed.
*Myth: volunteers are unreliable.
Volunteers can be depended on.  There are community practices for establishing trust and accountability.
*Myth: Volunteers will try to change decisions we already made.
Volunteers should not alter the decision making process. Indeed, volunteers generally want clear, meaningful tasks. Engaging volunteers should not eat up more time, it should create systems that will enable both volunteers and staff to be more productive 
*Myth: establishing systems and tasks for managing volunteers will take more time than it is worth.
Engaging volunteers should not eat up more time, it should create systems that  will enable both volunteers and staff to be more productive

Latest revision as of 20:31, 8 September 2014

Mozilla Community-Building Readings

The following guides and documentation have information and tips for how to build community around your project. There is a mix of Mozilla-specific and general open source community building material. Feel free to add links to other relevant information.

Mozilla-specific

General

The Top Myths of Community Building

as created by the CBT team and to be expanded upon

  • Myth: working with contributors will take my time and energy away from meeting my personal goals or our team goals.

Working with volunteers does not compete with other goals. If the work is organized right, it helps you meet those goals by expanding your team.

  • Myth: We will have to work with whomever shows up and they are not likely to have the right skillset for us or enough time to do the project.

There is no obligation to work with everyone who shows up. You can be clear about skills, time and other requirements needed.

  • Myth: volunteers are unreliable.

Volunteers can be depended on. There are community practices for establishing trust and accountability.

  • Myth: Volunteers will try to change decisions we already made.

Volunteers should not alter the decision making process. Indeed, volunteers generally want clear, meaningful tasks. Engaging volunteers should not eat up more time, it should create systems that will enable both volunteers and staff to be more productive

  • Myth: establishing systems and tasks for managing volunteers will take more time than it is worth.

Engaging volunteers should not eat up more time, it should create systems that will enable both volunteers and staff to be more productive