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This is an experimental group mentoring program where individuals will work
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self-paced in a semi-structured learning environment over the course of three
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months. Want to get `/lgtm` rights? Be a decision maker in an OWNERS file? This
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could be a great way to get the knowledge you need, and some accountability to
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do it. Through this program you will get the opportunity to interact with active
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contributors who may be on the same path as you as well very experienced
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Kubernetes contributors.
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# Contributor Ladder Growth Programs
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These programs place an emphasis on learning in groups for active contributors
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that would like to be a reviewer or other leadership roles like a Chair. The
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groups are semi-structured learning environments over the course of three
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months or a release cycle. Want to get `/lgtm` rights? Be a decision maker in an
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OWNERS file? This could be a great way to get the knowledge you need, and some
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accountability to do it. Through this program you will get the opportunity to
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interact with active contributors who may be on the same path as you as well
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very experienced Kubernetes contributors.
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## How This Works
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Foundation:
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This program is built around our [community membership guidelines].
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This doc shows how you can grow through the project in different roles and
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provides the requirements to get to each level on our ladder. Building trust is
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the key to this document.
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This program is built around our [community membership guidelines] as well as
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our [Chair] and [Tech Lead] governance descriptions.
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These docs show how you can grow through the project in different roles and
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provides the requirements to get to each level on our ladder. Building trust is
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key.
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## Cohorts
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Contributors will form small cohorts of no more than 10 (8-10 is great) all aiming
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to achieve the same goal - the next stage on the contributor ladder - with the
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help of active contributors (1 mentor to 3 mentees). For example, our first test
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cohort was Member -> Reviewer in SIG Apps, SIG Cluster Lifecycle, and SIG AWS.
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Each cohort will last 2-3 months based on the time requirement in the community
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membership guidelines per level. This time requirement is pretty flexible and not
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a hard line because as noted above, this is about building trust and skills. Folks
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want to know you are dependable and understand the domain.
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The cohort gathers on slack in a private room that one of the mentors or sig-contribex
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will PR into the slack config files on the k/community repo.
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TODO: make the self service aspect here solid for faster onboarding
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Mentors can rotate facilitating once a week for slack standups with the expectation
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that cohort members need to check in with a predetermined status update
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(accomplishments, challenges, etc)
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- No more than 4 mentees per 1 mentor; no more than 8 total in the group
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- this scales better than 1:1 and peers can help each other in a community
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setting
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- Everyone is on the same journey
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Member -> Reviewer | Reviewer -> Approver | SIG Member -> Chair
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- Three months / one release cycle
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- Private slack channel
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For you to progress, the community wants to know you are dependable and
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understand the domain.
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Mentors can rotate facilitating once a week for slack standups with the
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expectation that cohort members need to check in with a predetermined status
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update (accomplishments, challenges, etc)
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## Benefits of a Cohort
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* Peer mentoring
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## Mentor requirements
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TODO
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- Github Org Member
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- At least the same level as the goal of the group (example: Reviewer for
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Reviewers)
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- Time commitment: facilitate biweekly, hour long zoom sessions plus curriculum
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planning in between sessions (~1-2h/wk total).
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## First Cohort Success Rates
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5/10 graduated into OWNERs files from members to reviewers.
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TODO check how many are still active
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5/10 graduated into OWNERs files from members to reviewers in 2019. 2 are
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subproject owners in 2021.
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## FAQs
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I'm a SIG Chair/TL/Subproject Owner and have a need for more members, reviewers,
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approvers, how can we form a cohort?
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TODO
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Reach out to #sig-contribex in slack or file an issue against
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kubernetes/community
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I'm a contributor looking for a cohort, where do I go?
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Look in the kubernetes/community repo for issues labelled "contributor ladder
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mentoring"
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I'm not a chair, tech lead, or subproject owner but I'm a reviewer or approver,
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how can I help?
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Talk to your Chairs and Tech Leads about forming a group that you can help
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mentor.
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## Important Links
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[Mentor Guide]
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[Mentee Guide]
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## Open ended questions
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how can mentors organize the tasks, issues, prs, that they give to the mentees?
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should they be high priority items to help with backlog and mentor at the same time?
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should we include a list of topics that should be covered by role?
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- example: for member to reviewer we focused on - live how to code review, how to review [better] docs, communicating with empathy, advanced testing/ci, general community/governance
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[Mentee Guide]: /mentoring/group-mentee-guide.md
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[Mentoring/Contributor Info Form]: https://goo.gl/forms/SHWAiZ9Ih1qwuJbs1
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