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The ITAV In Practice Toolkit is an adaptable set of tools for practical use in planning and managing sustainability for open source software (OSS) initiatives serving cultural and scientific heritage organizations. 

Getting Started

  • Watch the overview video

  • Follow along with one of our persona paths

  • Focus on a single facet

  • Review the Guidebook

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Persona Pathways

Persona: New to it All

You are new to open source communities and trying to decide what works best but need a bit more context

Persona: Post Grant 

Your program has been grant funded for some time and you are looking to transition governance to a post grant configuration

Persona: Major Changes

Your main (or critical) stakeholder/decision maker has left and you are now looking to transition one or more facets of the program.

Facet Toolkits

Governance

A governance model describes the roles that project participants can take on and the process for strategic and tactical decision making within the project. In addition, it describes the ground rules for participation in the project and the processes for communicating and sharing within the project team and community.

Technology

The core of each of these programs is open source software or systems serving cultural and scientific heritage organizations. There are parallels with proprietary software development processes, but working within the open source world brings its own challenges around community, resources, and governance that affect the software development process. 

Resources

In order to launch, grow, and thrive, OSS programs need resources both human and fiscal. Human resources encompass engineers writing code, community members providing use cases, colleagues or consultants providing assistance with strategic planning, or organizational homes with fiscal stewardship. Financial resources come in and go out in a wide variety of ways – in via contributions, grants, dues, sponsorships, etc., and out via salaries, servers, telecommunications, and overhead. 

Community Engagement

The Community Engagement facet reflects efforts to facilitate and foster involvement within a community. It is focused on encouraging users to become stakeholders. A component of this facet also includes communication and outreach efforts to the community itself as well as the wider world of decision makers, potential users, funding agencies, and others. 

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Facet Toolkits

 


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The ITAV In Practice toolkit is an adaptable set of tools for practical use in planning and managing sustainability for open source software (OSS) initiatives serving cultural and scientific heritage organizations. 

Getting Started

  • Watch the overview video

  • Follow along with one of our persona paths

  • Focus on a single facet

  • Review the Guidebook

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Persona 1 Description

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Governance

A governance model describes the roles that project participants can take on and the process for strategic and tactical decision making within the project. In addition, it describes the ground rules for participation in the project and the processes for communicating and sharing within the project team and community.

Technology

The core of each of these programs is open source software or systems serving cultural and scientific heritage organizations. There are parallels with proprietary software development processes, but working within the open source world brings its own challenges around community, resources, and governance that affect the software development process. 


Resources

In order to launch, grow, and thrive, OSS programs need resources both human and fiscal. Human resources encompass engineers writing code, community members providing use cases, colleagues or consultants providing assistance with strategic planning, or organizational homes with fiscal stewardship. Financial resources come in and go out in a wide variety of ways – in via contributions, grants, dues, sponsorships, etc., and out via salaries, servers, telecommunications, and overhead. 


Community Engagement

The Community Engagement facet reflects efforts to facilitate and foster involvement within a community. It is focused on encouraging users to become stakeholders. A component of this facet also includes communication and outreach efforts to the community itself as well as the wider world of decision makers, potential users, funding agencies, and others. 

Guidebook link

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