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==Requirements==
 
==Requirements==

Revision as of 13:00, 15 July 2018

A WorldOpp roundtable (hereinafter, the Meeting) is a meeting of Friends Of CNM (hereinafter, the Group) organized in order to discuss any challenges that the Group in general and its WorldOpp program in particular faces.


Participants

Newbies

Any individual including employment candidates (primarily residing in Kenya), aspiring volunteers (primarily residing in the Washington DC metro area), contractors, and partners for Friends Of CNM who is interested in becoming a staffer one day.

Team members

For now, Gary Ihar.

Team lead

For now, Gary Ihar.

Agenda

Typical agenda

By default, any Meeting consists of two parts:
# Description Duration
1
  • Q&A session for new attendees related to the introductory presentation of Friends Of CNM;
  • If there is a room, the session extends to any question related to WorldOpp development.
15 minutes
2
  • One by one, those participants who would like to speak up, describe the challenges that the Group faces. The other participants may or may not ask questions and/or provide the speakers with their feedback.
  • The sequence of the speakers is defined by the agenda created in advance on the first-come-first-served basis. If the time allows, those speakers who are not on the official agenda are welcome to present.
up to 45 minutes
All of the presentations are pre-recorded and supposed to be viewed by the attendees before they arrive.

Meeting agenda

The agenda is proposed by future participants and/or Friends Of CNM DevOps Administrator using this CNM Wiki and approved by Friends Of CNM DevOps Administrator in advance.

Format

The Meetings are usually organized simultaneously onsite to accommodate those who needs face-to-face interactions and online to accommodate those attendees who choose to participate remotely.

Onsite

The Meetings shall usually be scheduled to occur in either:
  1. The cafeteria of McLean Bible Church in Vienna, Virginia;
  2. Any other public space such as libraries, restaurants, parks, etc.
By default, the announcements should be published at Tech Events for Managers and Entrepreneurs. They can also be published at the Career Network Ministry meetup group. The cut-off RSVP shall be set at about 24 hours prior to the event and, if no member RSVPed, the onsite portion of the Meeting shall be cancelled.

Online

The Meetings shall usually be broadcasted via some web conferencing system. The announcements shall usually be published at http://worldopp.org when such an opportunity is technically available (right now, it is not). If no new attendee RSVPed, the first and final parts of the Meeting shall be cancelled.

Requirements

User stories

  • Any participant (a newbie, team member, and/or team lead) needs to:
    1. Know when the Meetings occur and how I can participate in those;
    2. Be introduced to as much information as possible prior to the Meeting I decide to participate in;
    3. Ask questions and get answers first-hand;
    4. Review minutes and other documents if I miss the Meeting.
  • Any staffer (a team member, and/or team lead) needs to:
    1. Discuss any issues with my projects;
    2. Contribute to solutions for those projects that have been discussed.
  • The team lead needs to:
    1. Know the obstacles the team faces in order to work on those;
    2. Know the general progress on the projects in order to report it.