1. Community is not about you
OR
What community leadership is about
Alex Maier, Community Director,
Nebula
2. Who am I to say this?
• 15+ years in online marketing
• 10+ years in open source
• Founded Fedora Ambassadors
• Led VMware vExperts
• Building a community for Nebula
Blog: comrademanager.com
3. How to be a successful community
leader
Empower your community
then get the hell out of the way
4. People will only do what they want
• Community == Volunteers
• They came to do something they care about
• They likely have own ideas
• You can’t fire them
• You can however make them leave
5. Identify what people want
You can observe a lot by watching.
-Yogi Berra
• Listen
• Look for patterns
• Distil into actionable projects
6. Connect the right people
“Soylent green is people!”
• Use your insight to find like-minded people
• Bring them together
• Explain why you think their interests are a
good match for collaboration
7. Get them the resources they need
• Sometimes it’s money
• Sometimes it’s infrastructure
• Sometimes it’s training
• Only your community knows what they need
So ask them.
8. Arbitrate when necessary
• Passion begets conflict
• Don’t expect kumba-ya
• Don’t be afraid of conflict
How to arbitrate:
• State the rules—clearly and in public
• Apply rules equally to everyone
• Even to yourself!
9. Stay out of the way
• Don’t micro-manage
• Actually, don’t get involved at all if possible
• If they follow the rules of the community and
are productive, leave them alone
• Learn to accept unexpected outcomes
• Learn to love them
• …even if they weren’t your idea
10. Show gratitude
• Recognition is a powerful motivator
• Simple “thank you” email or message on
forum does wonders
• Promote volunteer leaders
• Give them more responsibility
• Don’t stop thanking volunteers
• Gratitude never gets old
11. Don’t take all the credit
Sounds like a simple thing, no?
Brings us right back to the beginning:
Community is not about you