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# Group Mentoring for Contributor Ladder Growth
*This is a work in progress*
## Summary
This is an experimental group mentoring program where individuals will work
self-paced in a semi-structured learning environment over the course of three
months. Want to get `/lgtm` rights? Be a decision maker in an OWNERS file? This
could be a great way to get the knowledge you need, and some accountability to
do it. Through this program you will get the opportunity to interact with active
contributors who may be on the same path as you as well very experienced
Kubernetes contributors.
# Contributor Ladder Growth Programs
These programs place an emphasis on learning in groups for active contributors
that would like to be a reviewer or other leadership roles like a Chair. The
groups are semi-structured learning environments over the course of three
months or a release cycle. Want to get `/lgtm` rights? Be a decision maker in an
OWNERS file? This could be a great way to get the knowledge you need, and some
accountability to do it. Through this program you will get the opportunity to
interact with active contributors who may be on the same path as you as well
very experienced Kubernetes contributors.
## How This Works
Foundation:
This program is built around our [community membership guidelines].
This doc shows how you can grow through the project in different roles and
provides the requirements to get to each level on our ladder. Building trust is
the key to this document.
This program is built around our [community membership guidelines] as well as
our [Chair] and [Tech Lead] governance descriptions.
These docs show how you can grow through the project in different roles and
provides the requirements to get to each level on our ladder. Building trust is
key.
## Cohorts
Contributors will form small cohorts of no more than 10 (8-10 is great) all aiming
to achieve the same goal - the next stage on the contributor ladder - with the
help of active contributors (1 mentor to 3 mentees). For example, our first test
cohort was Member -> Reviewer in SIG Apps, SIG Cluster Lifecycle, and SIG AWS.
- No more than 4 mentees per 1 mentor; no more than 8 total in the group
- this scales better than 1:1 and peers can help each other in a community
setting
- Everyone is on the same journey
Member -> Reviewer | Reviewer -> Approver | SIG Member -> Chair
- Three months / one release cycle
- Private slack channel
For you to progress, the community wants to know you are dependable and
understand the domain.
Each cohort will last 2-3 months based on the time requirement in the community
membership guidelines per level. This time requirement is pretty flexible and not
a hard line because as noted above, this is about building trust and skills. Folks
want to know you are dependable and understand the domain.
The cohort gathers on slack in a private room that one of the mentors or sig-contribex
will PR into the slack config files on the k/community repo.
TODO: make the self service aspect here solid for faster onboarding
Mentors can rotate facilitating once a week for slack standups with the expectation
that cohort members need to check in with a predetermined status update
(accomplishments, challenges, etc)
Mentors can rotate facilitating once a week for slack standups with the
expectation that cohort members need to check in with a predetermined status
update (accomplishments, challenges, etc)
## Benefits of a Cohort
* Peer mentoring
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## Mentor requirements
TODO
- Github Org Member
- At least the same level as the goal of the group (example: Reviewer for
Reviewers)
- Time commitment: facilitate biweekly, hour long zoom sessions plus curriculum
planning in between sessions (~1-2h/wk total).
## First Cohort Success Rates
5/10 graduated into OWNERs files from members to reviewers.
TODO check how many are still active
5/10 graduated into OWNERs files from members to reviewers in 2019. 2 are
subproject owners in 2021.
## FAQs
I'm a SIG Chair/TL/Subproject Owner and have a need for more members, reviewers,
approvers, how can we form a cohort?
TODO
Reach out to #sig-contribex in slack or file an issue against
kubernetes/community
I'm a contributor looking for a cohort, where do I go?
TODO
Look in the kubernetes/community repo for issues labelled "contributor ladder
mentoring"
I'm not a chair, tech lead, or subproject owner but I'm a reviewer or approver,
how can I help?
TODO
Talk to your Chairs and Tech Leads about forming a group that you can help
mentor.
## Important Links
[Mentor Guide]
[Mentee Guide]
## Open ended questions
how can mentors organize the tasks, issues, prs, that they give to the mentees?
should they be high priority items to help with backlog and mentor at the same time?
should we include a list of topics that should be covered by role?
- example: for member to reviewer we focused on - live how to code review, how to review [better] docs, communicating with empathy, advanced testing/ci, general community/governance
[Mentee Guide]: /mentoring/group-mentee-guide.md
[Mentoring/Contributor Info Form]: https://goo.gl/forms/SHWAiZ9Ih1qwuJbs1
[Mentor Guide]: /mentoring/mentor-guide.md
[community membership guidelines]: /community-membership.md
[Chair]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/committee-steering/governance/sig-governance.md#chair
[Tech Lead]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/chairs-and-techleads/technical-lead.md