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Overview

The Samvera Governance Working Group is dedicated to creating a sustainable Governance model for the management and oversight of the Samvera Community and related technologies.

Slack channel:    #governance-models

Approval for Working Group

Voted on at Partner's Meeting in November

Re-approved in Google Groups:

  • Northwestern
  • Columbia
  • Cincinnatti

Chair

evviva - Northwestern University

Secretariat

rsteans - Northwestern/ Avalon

Volunteers to Date

Maria Whitaker - Indiana University

Simeon Warner - Cornell University

eohallor - DuraSpace (may name different volunteer)

Nabeela Jaffer - Univ. of Michigan

Carolyn Caizzi - Northwestern University

Anna Headley - Princeton

Rosalyn Metz - Emory

Charter

From Doc

Samvera Governance Working Group

Initial Timelines for Charter Document

11/17 [Friday] Circulate for comment by Samvera SG and existing Governance Group

11/22 [Wednesday] Initial comment period closes

11/27 [Monday] Post finalized WG Charter and invite community participation

12/08 [Friday] Select working group members

CHARTER

The Governance working group is a small group chartered by the community to help synthesize and formalize the various governance discussions and documents currently underway.

The scope of the Samvera Governance Working Group’s deliverables will be:

  • Context: A one-page summary of the discussion, documentation, and feedback to-date related to the various governance models under consideration.

  • Synthesis: A summary of the themes and issues that the community hopes to address by refining existing or adopting new governance practices and structures.  Ideally identifies key differences and decision points between the models provided for evaluation and current model.  This combined context and synthesis documents should be approximately 750-1500 words (1-3 pages)  in length

  • Draft: Development of a draft governance proposal and incremental steps to implementation if appropriate

  • Community Input: Circulation of the above to Partners, stakeholders, and the Steering group for review, comment, and change requests to the proposal

    • Legal Review: This step will be shepherded by Steering, as the proposed model will also be assessed for legal, licensing, and MOU implications prior to further community review.

  • Proposal: A revised governance proposal based on community, stakeholder, & legal feedback

  • Community Review: Circulation of the final proposal for potential adoption at a Spring/Summer 2018 partner meeting

Based on stakeholder & community, the group may chose to amend or update its charter or deliverables during the course of its work as long as such changes are communicated openly to the broader community.

MEMBERSHIP

In order to facilitate the tight working timelines necessary to achieve the target deadline, working group membership will be limited to a small 6-8 person agile team which can collaborate efficiently to produce the deliverables in the desired timelines.  With this in mind, we will be soliciting representation from the community as follows:

  • 2-3 members from the existing Governance working team who can provide context and continuity from existing work

  • 2-3 members present at the November 2018 Partner Meeting discussion to represent and synthesize the discussion at the partner meeting.

  • 2-3 at-large members drawn from the broader partner community to represent stakeholders not able to be present at the in-person Partner Meeting

  • One individual to serve as the group’s Secretariat handling logistical and communication details to help sustain the momentum of the group

Members would be expected to attend two monthly 30 minute sessions and dedicate approx. an additional four hours a month, now through March to complete the listed deliverables.  Subteams for specific deliverables of the work will also need to convene more frequently during certain phases of the timeline.

Although the group will have limited membership, it will be accountable to ensuring broad community review of each deliverable and input leading to the final proposal.

TIMELINES

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Context: the discussion summary document will be completed by
Friday, January 19th, 2018

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Synthesis: the summary of themes will be completed and circulated by
Friday, January 19th, 2018

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Draft: initial governance proposal will be drafted for circulation by
Friday, February 16th, 2018

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Community Input: will be solicited between
Monday, February 19th - Friday, March 2nd, 2018

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Proposal: a revised proposal incorporating stakeholder feedback by
Monday, March 12, 2018

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Community Review: circulation of a final proposal between
Monday, March 12, 2018 - late March / early April

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Rules of the Road for Working Groups

Link

Charter

Can be found on the child page: Samvera Governance WG Charter.  Below is the timeline as outlined in the charter.

  • Complete a discussion summary document that provides context of the work done to date by  

  • Circulate the summary document to the community on  
  • Develop a first draft of the proposed models  
  • Draft an initial governance proposal by  

  • Solicit community input on the governance proposal between  -  

  • Hold a webinar that we will record to introduce the model some time between  -  
  • Complete a revised proposal incorporating stakeholder feedback by

  • Send a revised proposal to the community on  

  • Circulate a final proposal to the community between  -

  • Partners to hold a vote  -  

  • Adopt a governance model. 

Draft Document and Supporting Content

(see PDF versions of supporting documentation)

The final recommendationshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1DtKOO8MJTU7k6svMrvO2lM_ZrMep1-6s0xVOSf05PUI/edit?usp=sharing

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The draft document:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WD7eFoiNs3VZ1KRooRAFan0SChgZUxilJArdRc6xevA/edit

Please submit feedback via the form:  https://goo.gl/forms/ECvqLkRxSdVwtiIE2

On March 1, the Working Group Co-Facilitators led a Webinar where they presented the contents of the Governance Recommendations document. 

You may review the webinar as streaming content:  https://northwestern.webex.com/northwestern/ldr.php?RCID=8b3f6ca9ca1320d6499d46bd05c07dce

For Slides from the Webinar, please use the following link:  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pdXSnPKJjv9tTbDNt844bXIJs8yNsGFy_41CBAMdXZo/edit?usp=sharing

Personnel

Co-Facilitators

Carolyn Caizzi - Northwestern University

Rosalyn Metz - Emory

Secretariat

rsteans - Northwestern/ Avalon

Participants

Maria Whitaker - Indiana University

evviva - Northwestern University

Simeon Warner - Cornell University

m.mennielli - DuraSpace

Nabeela Jaffer - Univ. of Michigan

Anna Headley - Princeton

Mark Bussey - Data Curation Experts / Samvera Steering Group


Meeting Agendas and Notes

Child pages (Children Display)
pageSamvera Governance WG Meetings
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Drafts by small teams

Nabeela, Carolyn, Maria: Formal Contributions

Simeon, Anna, Ryan:  Stable Communications// Coordination Plan

Rosy, Michele, Evviva:  Community defined Roadmap or Plan

Approval for Working Group

Voted on at Partner's Meeting in November

Re-approved in Google Groups:

  • Northwestern
  • Columbia
  • Cincinnatti


More to come...