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Policy Manual Project Proposal #74
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@mrchrisadams plugged in some answers for you. Last few would love your thoughts + @lisamcnally @muemich and everyone else! Working Title: Policy Manual Related issues or discussions: Tagline: A digital manual on new regulations on greening software Abstract: Manual highlighting the new regulations related to greening software and emissions/impact reporting, and what companies will be held accountable for and when. Quote: "The Policy Manual from the GSF arrives at a pivotal moment. As we face a surge of new environmental legislation, navigating the complexities of greening software and emissions reporting is increasingly daunting. This comprehensive resource equips us to address environmental impacts proactively and ensure compliance with evolving standards." Audience:
ToC: The Policy Manual will help with building knowledge and tooling to improve impact measurement. Governance: Which working group(s) do you think should govern this project?
Operating Model: Will this project operate based on:
Problem: List 3-5 problems this audience has that this project will attempt to address. Describe Why is this project better at solving a problem compared to parallel proposals or implemented projects? MAX 200 WORDS
Solution: Try to make this as detailed as possible. The topics given below are just suggestions; address them only if they are relevant to your problem:
Closure: How do we know that the project succeeded? This has to be measurable if possible. Make references to successor projects, if any. FAQ: Add anything here that doesn't fit into the above sections. It can be blank, to begin with; as questions are asked and points clarified use this section to document those clarifications. |
Thanks @NAMRATA-WOKE - I've created a WIP submission here for us to review in the policy WG. https://github.com/Green-Software-Foundation/oc/issues/82 I'm not sure what creating a project formally entails at present, and I realise some wiki tools can make it easier to contribute. If there's a page I can try sharing or working on with others, I'd be very happy to do so, and move the content there too while we work on it. |
@mrchrisadams thank you so much! @Sophietn can you please chime in here and provide some guidance? |
Thanks for submitting a new project proposal! |
@Sophietn the PWG has already approved this project. |
Two ProposalsGroup Discussion Call: Host an org-wide call facilitated by the PWG where we focus on the Policy Manual, define desired outcomes, and outline actionable steps. Individual Outreach: Divide responsibilities to connect with member organizations individually. This approach may help us dive deeper into individual org needs, and how they are adjusting/responding to changing legislation. Chris's CommentsOf the two, I’d appreciate a variant of the first one - having a smaller working group to translate some of the initial proposal into some shorter term goals would make sense, and ideally try to aim for getting some of those set up first, before opening it up more widely. https://github.com/Green-Software-Foundation/policy_radar/issues/1 Committing time Opening it wider afterwards Lisa's CommentsGroup Discussion Call: Host an org-wide call facilitated by the PWG where we focus on the Policy Manual, define desired outcomes, and outline actionable steps. I agree with Chris that if we host something so broadly, we may not get as much engagement or commitment across the group. So, could we plan to outline steps with a selection of interested members (those on the email plus any others we think should at least be invited to participate given that they are leads of working groups, for example)? Individual Outreach: Divide responsibilities to connect with member organizations individually. This approach may help us dive deeper into individual org needs, and how they are adjusting/responding to changing legislation. Committing time - Agree about honest discussion and non-recording, which means I'm also open to meeting at a different time than our regularly scheduled PWG times. Action Item - Scheduling time (different from our PWG schedule) with everyone on this email chain so we can start discussing and carving out actions! :) Michael's CommentsI do think that a mix of Option 1 and Option 2 will be best like Chris and Lisa proposed. Asim's CommentsOne model that's worked very well for the patterns project (and I think is something I'd like to package up as an optional way of working for other projects) is holding a series of workshops with a small set of people and a design thinking consultant.
Note since this has to be a consensus project, post this workshop effort, whatever the deliverable.is should also go out to the broader policy WG for a period of time (2 weeks) to hunt for objections and once those are resolved it has to go to the SC for ratification. |
I have updated the this issue with an updated, and somewhat pared back "Policy Radar" proposal. https://github.com/Green-Software-Foundation/policy_radar/issues/1 I think the larger project still has value, but I think it can be delivered independently of this work. |
Invite NTT Data to offer some direction on how to draft a Policy Radar |
For the Policy Manual Project, @mrchrisadams needs to submit a proposal using the New Project Proposal issue template.
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