[Koha] Community positions for the 24.11 cycle

Renvoize, Martin martin.renvoize at ptfs-europe.com
Thu Apr 18 21:47:46 NZST 2024


Hi everyone,

We need your help!

I'd like to advertise that we have a vote upcoming in the community for the
roles for the next release cycle, 24.11.

Please see the roles page at
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Roles_for_24.11 and add your name to a
role if you would like to propose volunteering for it.  The team vote will
take place on May 2nd at the next community general meeting
<https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/General_IRC_meeting_2_May_2024>.

We'd love to see some new faces on the team, and it's just as important to
have non-developers helping to guide the ship as it is the developers.

Some roles I'd like to draw your attention to:

* Bug Wranglers
<https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Project_roles#Bug_wrangler> - We can
always do with more bug wranglers!  These people love to keep things tidy
and Bugzilla is always in need of your help. We need people to help manage
'the list', identify the duplicates, promote bugs to specialists and find
people to do signoffs and testing. Everyone is invited to this party, we
need you!  This is a great first-time role to take on and it makes a real
difference to active community contributors' lives!

* Documentation Team
<https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Project_roles#Documentation_team> -
The documentation team is a growing team that's made great inroads into
bringing Koha's documentation up to date and ensuring we have a
well-documented piece of software.  There's plenty more to do and they're
always on the lookout for new contributors.  The documentation team are a
super-friendly group and would love to see you join them; Aude is happy to
have a chat <https://chat.koha-community.org> should you want to talk about
the role before applying.

* Wiki Curators
<https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Project_roles#Wiki_team> - Koha's
wiki is bursting at the seams with good information, but we need your help
to bring order to the chaos and keep improving the content.  If you've got
an interest in maintaining an area of the Wiki, helping identify
out-of-date information or categorizing data then this is a job for you.

* Meeting facilitators
<https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Project_roles#Meeting_facilitators> -
We have regular meetings in the community to discuss development progress,
documentation tasks and general community needs.  It would be really
helpful to have someone to help promote those meetings, keep them on track
and work on the minutes.  Right now these meetings tend to be run,
recorded, minuted and promoted all by the team managers and that's a
difficult task. We'd really like some help here, please.

* Accessibility advocate
<https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Project_roles#Accessibility_advocate> -
In Koha, we really want to be open and accessible to all but accessibility
is an area that many of us are not as aware of as we should be. We'd like
to have some people helping to promote best practices and report
accessibility issues we might not be aware of.

There are lots of other roles and I'm more than happy to try and mentor
anyone interested in taking any of them on. If it's not something I've
personally taken on in the past, I'm confident I can find the right person
to help you out.

Looking forward to seeing some new names on the list and your active
engagement.

Martin Renvoize, MPhys (Hons)

Head of Development & Community Engagement

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