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Some of the ideas about the Partners Page, Expectations, Benefits for the Partners, ways to Market were described at RFC: StackStorm Partners, Code of Conduct and Economy with concerns like Conflict of Interest Situations #5045 when Partners are part of the TSC.
We got something working by listing existing StackStorm Partners at https://stackstorm.com/partners/.
Next, with the Incentivize and recognize vendor contributions #59 by @dzimine we moved from the TSC-membership requirement to be listed on the partner page to a more broader/relaxed model. We understood that partners couldn't fit pre-defined requirements and there are always special cases outside of the box. And so Partners Page is a space for acknowledgement and recognition those who're providing significant ongoing support, contribution, help to the project in different ways.
While we have very clear expectations, requirements and mechanisms about additions, deletions for the TSC Membership in StackStorm Governance (https://github.com/StackStorm/st2/blob/master/GOVERNANCE.md), once we untied Partners from the TSC requirements the criteria for the Partners are yet to be defined.
Let's try to find what would work. Here is the first draft based on researching other OSS partner programs out there.
Please review and provide your feedback and ideas:
https://stackstorm.com/partners-program/
A few thoughts:
Open to potential Partnerships
To continue its growth, StackStorm as a project and open source community is interested to welcome diverse partners and be open by default and accept any significant help from the potential Partners and Community while recognizing them.
Adding the new Partner
We can provide some of the examples to stimulate the partnership ideas. The gist is that it should be something significant that helps the project in an on-going basis.
- Dedicating staff: employees/contractors to contribute and support the StackStorm Project. (ex: Orchestral, Ammeon)
- Providing an ongoing financial support via LF Community Bridge Donations. (BlueCycle, Bitovi)
- Providing resources for sustaining the project Infrastructure. (AWS) with free credits. (PackageCloud) with FOSS plan, etc.
- Providing services, consulting on reduced cost or for free.
- Contributing to the ecosystem: organize Community Events like Meetups, Podcasts, Webinars. (Ammeon)
- UI/UX, graphical Design and Support. (Bitovi)
- PR outreach and Media cover.
- Professional Security Research.
What are the other examples we could think of?
We should encourage potential Partners to just come up with a Partnership proposal if it doesn't fit any of those.
What StackStorm provides for the Partners
- Listing on the https://stackstorm.com/partners/ (with the company Logo, Link, Description) so these companies can call themselves as a trusted Official StackStorm Partners.
- StackStorm will promote the partners program, will highlight the page and the major partner's contributions via its communication channels.
- Co-marketing Opportunities: sharing Blog Posts, HowTos, Tutorials, Demos, Use Cases, Case Studies, Meetups, Webinars and more from its Partners, if that content is helpful and relevant & healthy for the Open Source community under the Linux Foundation.
- Any paid support, professional services, consulting, training, custom solution requests from the Community StackStorm redirected and will redirect to the Partners page which may include vendors providing these services.
Removing the Partner
The partnership is about on-going bi-directional help. One of the raised concerns: the timing criteria of adding/removing partner. If Partner stopped contributing or pulled out their services, - same reaction should be expected from the StackStorm. A good idea might be to set 3 months as a fair wind-down period for communicating the problem and before taking decisions to remove the partners. This complements the LF Analytics time range filter: https://insights.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/projects/stackstorm/dashboard
Partners by the Year
We start with a new Partners page for every new year, keeping archive for the previous years. This means Partners who helped the project in the previous 2020 will be recognized for their support in that year. Now new 2021 partners page may include links to the older yearly archives. For instance Encore could be on the 2020 page which highlights their substantial contributions made that year.
Partners List: Particular Order vs Categories
There were ideas about randomizing the list of partners.
@dzimine proposed to group partners by the categories (ex: Vendors).
Both have their pros/cons.
If we randomize, - that would look like a roulette instead of a page of recognition. If we'll have multiple categories, - what to do when the Partner fits into more than one category? What are the specific categories we currently have?
Currently it's just an alphabetical list, but what do you think would be a good healthy solution there https://stackstorm.com/partners/ ?
@StackStorm/maintainers @StackStorm/contributors your feedback and ideas are welcome.