Working Group Characteristics and Process
Version 6.2 by Joseph Potvin on 2014/01/12 17:09
Working Group Process: Unlocking Member Passions
- OSI Governance Model
- Project Working Groups: A Channel For Supporter Passions
- Proposal Requirements
- Chartering Process
- Deliverables/Outcomes
- Sustainability Plan
- End-of-Project Transition
OSI Governance Model
OSI Governance Model Prior to June of 2013
- 11-member volunteer board
- Limited funding
- All actions Board actions
- Maximum achievement limited by Board volunteer time
OSI Governance Model After June 2013
- Roles:
- "OSI Supporters" provide funding through a subscription for OSI operations based on OSI mandate, workplan and governance
- "OSI Participants" plan and undertake all OSI activities of of the workplan through project-oriented Working Groups
- "OSI Board" and "OSI Staff" ensure mandate alignment and facilitate "OSI Participant" actions to advance "OSI Supporter" objectives
- 10 member Board of Directors
- 9-member board elected by Supporters
- 4 seats voted on by Individual Members
- 5 seats voted on by Affiliates
- 1 seat held by General Manager (ex officio)
- 9-member board elected by Supporters
- Funding proportional to revenues from Supporters
- Staff may be salary-based or contract-based (part-time/full-time)
- Maximum achievement limited by supporter vision, strategy, commitment, and available resources
Project Working Groups: A Channel For Supporter Passions
- OSI Project Working Groups may be proposed for any project that advances OSI's mission
- "Supporters" involved in OSI Project Working Groups are "Participants"
- Project Working Groups are:
- Board-chartered
- Deliverable-focused
- Time-bounded
- Working Group Life-cycle:
- Propose
- Charter
- Deliver
- Sustainability Plan
- End-of-Project Transition
General Approach: In support of reusing what works, and within the context of the OSI's own mandate, we generally model the OSI Project Working Group structure and governance upon the business patterns outlined in section 6 of the World Wide Web Consortium Process Document. (Here is a useful example.)
Proposal Requirements
- Available to any OSI Supporter
- Approch now in beta-test; your passions invited!
- Send proposals to osi@opensource.org
- Your feedback on this structure and process is welcome. Please contact the OSI General Manager
Proposal must include:
- Start date
- Initial group supporters
- Resources needed by group (mailing list, virtual server, budget etc)
- Deliverable that will be created
- Description of how that deliverable satisfies a part of OSI's mission
- Target completion date
Chartering Process
- OSI Board reviews proposal
- Determines viability, bona fides and mission match
- Charters working group
Deliverables/Outcomes
- Working Group collectively creates deliverable
- Presents to Board by end date
- Includes sustaining plan
- Board appraises deliverable
Sustainability Plan
- OSI staff responsibilities?
- OSI infrastructure needs?
- Ongoing Member community?
- If ongoing costs involved, how they are met?
- A working group deliverable plan accepted by the Board will be sustained by OSI
End-of-Project Transition
- Communications with Project participants and stakeholders
- Suitable disposition of Project files, records, websites, URLs, etc.