Folks:
In last week's SIG Community meeting we ratified our own charter, meaning we became officially-official and could start doing things:
https://github.com/operate-first/community/blob/main/sig-community/charter.md
The reason I can't easily give you an operate-first.cloud link for that is because we need to update the website information architecture and content. So we formed the "Website Updates Working Group (WG)":
https://github.com/operate-first/community/issues/134
https://github.com/orgs/operate-first/projects/48
If you are interested in how the website is laid out, writing/editing/reviewing content, and creating the templates and processes used by SIGs, WGs, and subprojects, please join us. You can note your interest in a comment to the tracking issue #134
Website Updates WG: https://github.com/operate-first/community/issues/134
But to do any of this you need to understand how to contribute on GitHub, which includes knowing or learning the answer to the question of, "What is a 'git' and what is a 'hub'?" To work on the documentation supporting the contributor ladder we formed the "Contrib_X Docs WG":
If you want to help improve the onboarding experience for new users and contributors, this WG is focusing on bringing people up the ramp/ladder. We'll identify and reference existing external docs, and we'll identify and fill gaps for docs within our own project. You can note your interest in a comment to the tracking issue #131:
Contrib_X Docs WG: https://github.com/operate-first/community/issues/131
You can find out more about SIG Community, including our charter and meeting details, at this page:
https://github.com/operate-first/community/blob/main/sig-community/charter.md