REVISED Defining Success Criteria for CentOS Stream * Core and SiGs Participation * Increase the number of interactions by X. This can be code, documentation, translations, presentations, attending meetings, posting to the mailing lists, interacting on IRC, etc. * Decrease the amount of time for a PR to be reviewed by Y * We may be able to get this info from Gitlab. Might be able to get it from an admin of the namespace * Community * Increase outreach and interactions by Z through conference and meetup talks, blogs, etc., and welcoming potential interns * Operators/Users * Increase interactions with Users to encourage new deployments and learn more about existing ones. ORIGINAL https://git.centos.org/centos/board/issue/8 Defining Success Criteria for CentOS Stream These are some examples we can start from and adapt to help us to decide and measure what it means for success for CentOS Stream. * Core and SiGs Participation * Increase the number of contributions by X (we need to define contributions better or find another term) * Change to something similar perhaps to activity * A metric to look up affiliation to see where contributions are coming from * Decrease the amount of time for a PR to be reviewed ~~merged~~ by Y * Requires doc for how to help reviewers get something they're used to seeing * Developer and Reviewer Guides will help us be successful * Community * Increase outreach and interactions by Z * Conference and meetup talks * (Talk to the promo SIG) * Blogs published (internally on our blog and other sites) * Possibly discussing new and exciting features being added into Stream? Ie, Stream got BigTCP support almost 6 months ago * Interns (Outreachy, Google Summer of Code) * Increase number of companies contributing - included above we can remove * Have some ISV explain why they are testing on Stream * Participation, blog, etc * works on going with the release management (discourse) * SIGs promotion on new/nice feature * User Survey * Operators/Users * Increase deployments? * (Thomas) Monitor popular application offering CentOS Stream install procedure ? Could be extended to commercial software ? But it's a hard to acheive criteria at this time, compared to CentOS Linux. * Similar to what we do with EPEL