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The Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) is responsible for promoting and upholding the Drupal Code of Conduct and maintaining a friendly and welcoming community for the Drupal project.
The Governance Task Force completed the research phase, community member interviews, and is now working on the proposal to be delivered to project leadership and the community. We analyzed all of the previously shared information, and the interviews we conducted, in an effort to identify individual themes. These individual themes will be the basis for the proposal.
We have progressed into what we are calling the “Engagement Phase” of our schedule; interviewing community member, working groups, and soliciting feedback and meetups and camp. To date we have interviewed at least 18 people (including community members, liaisons, and leadership,) and 3 groups, with at least 15 more being scheduled.
The Drupal Community Working Group, in partnership with the Drupal Association, is very excited to offer a special workshop at DrupalCon Nashville designed to explore leadership, followership, and teamwork as it applies to various roles in our community.
Are you interested in volunteer work primarily concerned with community health, conflict resolution, and Drupal Code of Conduct matters? Then the Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) can benefit from your help. We are looking to add new volunteer members to our small, but dedicated, team and we’d like to hear from you!
The Drupal Community Working Group is pleased to announce that nominations for the 2018 Aaron Winborn Award are now open. This annual award recognizes an individual who demonstrates personal integrity, kindness, and above-and-beyond commitment to the Drupal community. It will include a scholarship and stipend to attend DrupalCon and recognition in a plenary session at the event.
As part of ongoing efforts to improve Drupal’s community governance, the Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) was tasked by the Drupal Association and Dries Buytaert with defining next steps in the process. The CWG solicited volunteers from the Drupal community interested in governance, creating a group of community members to strategize how to involve as many people as possible. This new group then decided to hold public meetings to get feedback on next steps from the community.