Hey Bryan,

I forwarded this email to the Agile Coaches group -- I thought we might
want to contribute to (or at least be aware of) these initiatives as we
start to think about transformation work at Red Hat.

There was a question about our usage of github that I'd like to bring back
to this list:

"the comment in the overall readme for that github repo says that comments
need to be submitted by a date in order to incorporated into the general
repo. Is it not the open source way to always take additional comments and
Pull Requests to improve the overall process and practices?... I wanted to
ask why we aren't keeping comments and improvements items as a consistent
and iterative manner to achieve the goal of the best product possible."

My initial guess was that you needed comments by a certain date due to
publication/announcement reasons. But is there a specific reason why we're
not calling for continual comments/improvements?

Thanks,
-Allison


On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Bryan Behrenshausen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello friends,
>
> The Open Organization Ambassadors are please to announce a final draft
> of their most recent collaborative effort, The Open Organization
> Maturity Model. As the Model's introduction explains:
>
> > "The Open Organization Maturity Model is a framework for helping your
> organization become more transparent, inclusive, adaptable,
> collaborative, and communal. It outlines steps that individuals, teams,
> and organizations can take to critically examine their organizational
> practices and chart their progress toward becoming a more open
> organization (as outlined in the Open Organization Definition)."
>
> This document is the product of months of hard work and persistence, and
> it's now publicly available on GitHub for public comment and review. The
> group welcomes feedback as it prepares to determine whether it will
> incorporate the document into the official Open Organization Definition.
> You can comment here:
>
> https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-
> definition/pull/13
>
> Congratulations to everyone who helped the project come this far.
>
> Sincerely,
> Bryan
>
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