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Documentation for creating new Standing Committees and Working Groups: Checklist #187

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@Ruv7 Ruv7 commented Oct 24, 2023

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Processes for creating new Standing Committees and Working Groups are not outlined in current governance documents. This documentation will help support those in the community interested in founding new groups.

A brief summary of the change.

A checklist and brief overview of the needed steps to start a new Standing Committee or Working Group.

What is the reason for this change?

  • Helps encourage people to make new working groups / standing committees by making the process easier and more well defined.
  • Saves people time and hopefully makes the entire process faster

Alternatives to making this change and other considerations.

This checklist is one of two documents I propose adding to the our current documentation to provide guidance to the community about the steps to go through before proposing a new Working Group or Standing Committee. The other is a Charter Template which define a list of headers and sections that should be included in new charters.

@Ruv7 Ruv7 changed the title Create founding_new_standing_committees_and_working_groups.md Documentation for creating new standing committees and working groups: Checklist Oct 24, 2023
@Ruv7 Ruv7 changed the title Documentation for creating new standing committees and working groups: Checklist Documentation for creating new Standing Committees and Working Groups: Checklist Oct 24, 2023
- [ ] Once the review is addressed and the final draft is ready, take the pull request out of draft and update the description to include a deadline
- [ ] See [voting template](https://github.com/jupyter/governance/pull/185) to simplify logistics of calling for a vote.
- [ ] Recruit additional members for committee (ideally between 4 - 8 total)
- [ ] (Optional) Once your charter is approved, publicly share the news with the community on the Jupyter blog. Include a way for the community to get in contact with you (Category on Discourse, Team Compass, or Email).
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Perhaps add a step to notify on Discourse after approval (and possibly once it is posted as a PR) to increase visibility to the wider community.

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Thanks, good suggestion, will add.

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This should include a title for the button to open an issue from the template

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Should also include an introduction (as an html comment) to introduce what this template is

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