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History: About Tiki Teams

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What roles are

What roles are not

  • They are not closed. Anyone can help out in any role, and in more than one role as their interest and time permits.
  • The community is wiki way! You don't have to ask permission to commit code or improve the documentation for example. We don't want any potential bottlenecks.

What you should do if you are part of a role

Help to maintain your wiki page which answers:

  • What? Why? Who? When? How? etc.
    • It should be easy to see current status and for anyone to jump in and help
  • Suggested sections
    • Intro, which is page inclusion like from Roles and Teams
    • Important or urgent things
    • Ongoing responsibilities (what are the recurring tasks and who is doing it or looking-for-a-volunteer)
    • One time tasks do-and-cross-out type tasks (A few hours at most, who is doing it or looking-for-a-volunteer, and estimated completion date)
    • What are the responsibilities at each release? Release Roles
    • Projects (Things that take dozens of hours)
      • Once the project is completed, it will likely lead to adding new items to ongoing responsibilities
    • Main *.tiki.org sites related to this team
      • Lead: I commit to making things better here
      • Help: I can't take a leadership position, but will help when I can (and when asked)
      • Follow: I am interested in this stuff but not ready to help yet. Keep me in the loop of what is happening
    • Share procedures, best practices, etc.

What Teams are


Tiki believes in the power of self-organization and is *not* a top down organization. We believe in keeping hierarchy to a minimum. Any person can help out from time to time in one or more roles, and over time certain individuals might become more actively be involved in coordination or leadership than others. Nevertheless, anyone should be able to participate in and contribute to a role easily.

Not all roles have teams associated with them. However, certain roles require a more official structure because of the nature of the work, for e.g. the Security Team would only admit people that we trust highly, and the same goes for the Communications Team who is responsible for putting out official communications representing the Tiki Community.

So in summary, a Team is simply a more formal and structured group of individuals that is responsible for a particular Role. Each Team is free to setup it's own policies, structures and membership criteria in collaboration with the Tiki Admin Group. In general, it is recommended to keep unnecessary hierarchy and red-tape to an absolute minimum, and to encourage open participation from volunteers even if they are not official members of a Team.

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Marc Laporte Roles vs Teams just adds confusion. We need teams of people that take responsibility and do stuff. Some teams will 0 or 1 members and it's our job to find doers and make it happen. 17
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Marc Laporte Moved from "Teams" page 1
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