2016-02-07 at 15:43:26
Back in November we had a Community Meetup. The goal was to get a current status on the Community and define plans and goals for 2016. To do that, we started with a SWOT-Analysis. You can find it here.
With these remarks in mind, we started to define goals for 2016. Since there are a lot of changes within one year, the goals will currently only focus on the first part of the year. Then we can evaluate them, shift metrics if needed, and define new goals. This allows us to be more flexible.
The goals are highly influenced by the OKR (Objective - Key Results) Framework. To document open issues that support this goal, I have created a repository in our MozillaCH GitHub organization. The goal is to assign the "overall goal" label to each issue. You can find a good documentation on GitHub issues in their documentation. There is a template you can use for new issues.
We know that not all of those goals are easily achievable, but this gives us a good way to be ambitious. To a successful first half of 2016, let's bring our community further and keep rocking the Open Web!