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ADVENTURES IN RECRUITING NEW FREE SOFTWARE NINJAS: BOUNTIES PRESENTED BY Fedora Design Team Lead & Sr. Interaction Designer, Red Hat, Inc. Máirín Duffy This presentation is under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License. Please enjoy and share.

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Page 1: Design Bounties

ADVENTURES IN RECRUITINGNEW FREE SOFTWARE NINJAS:

BOUNTIESPRESENTED BY

Fedora Design Team Lead &Sr. Interaction Designer, Red Hat, Inc.

Máirín Duffy

This presentation is under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 License. Please enjoy and share.

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Who am I?QUICK STATS:

Occupation

Last used OS X, Windows, or any Adobe stuff

Desktop Environment

Interaction Designer at Red Hat

Early 2006

Operating System Fedora 15

GNOME 3

Fedora Design Team Lead

How the heck do you pronounceyour name?

Just call me “Mo.” :)

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What am I talking about?(and why should you care?)

Do you need morecontributors foryour project?

Do you want tohelp out but aren't

sure how?

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THE PROBLEM.

Photo Credit: “Chicken and Egg” by Ecstatic Mark on Flickr. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.

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THE PROBLEM.

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THE PROBLEM.

Photo Credit: “Sleeping” by kaibara87 on Flickr. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.Photo Credit: “Sleeping” by kaibara87 on Flickr. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.

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THE PROBLEM.

Photo Credit: “Deep dark forest” by craig Cloutier on Flickr. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 license.

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#1 Not enough designers to attract more.

#2 The ones we have are overloaded.

#3 Too overloaded, in fact, to enable new recruits.

A LOT OF PROBLEMS TO SOLVE:

#4 New recruits are easily lost without guidance or direction.

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The first bounty

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Other bounties

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Christian moved on.(It happens.)

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#1 You'll be surprised how many amazing would-be contributors are out there if you only take the first step in getting them acclimated. #2 Even if a ninja moves on, they'll have deepened their free sw contribution experience and may help expand the talent pool of the greater community.

NINJAS ARE AWESOME

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How to build a bounty

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Set the stage.

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State the mission.

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Provide aclear example.

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Provide resources & tools.

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Outline thebenefits.

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Cool graphics

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Ground rules +Contact info

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#1 Set the stage / give a problem statement.

CREATING A BOUNTY

#2 State the mission.

#3 Provide a clear example of what you need.

#4 Provide resources & tools.

#5 Outline the benefits.

#6 Cool graphics grab attention.#7 Set ground rules and provide contact info for assistance.

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Don't forget to give props!

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Show offthe work!

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'Trophy'

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REMEMBER ME?

Photo Credit: “Sleeping” by kaibara87 on Flickr. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.Photo Credit: “Sleeping” by kaibara87 on Flickr. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.

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It's an investmentfor the future.

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Questions?

Fedora 15 • LibreOffice Impress • Inkscape • GIMP • FirefoxCreative Commons licensed artwork • Openly-licensed fonts (M+ among others)

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