Drupal Working Group Strategic Plan 2016
ESIP Collaboration Area Strategic Plan 2016
- Co-Chair (s): Adam Shepherd, David Bassendine
- Website (wiki): http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Drupal_Working_Group
- Monthly Meeting Day/Time: 4th Wednesday of the month at noon PT/3pm ET
- Office Hours: 2nd Wednesday of the month at noon PT/3pm ET
ESIP Vision
To be a leader in promoting the collection, stewardship and use of Earth science data, information and knowledge that are responsive to societal needs.
2015-2020 Strategic Plan Goals
- Increase the use and value of Earth science data and information.
- Strengthen the ties between observations and user communities (e.g. technologies, research, education and applications).
- Promote techniques to articulate and measure the socioeconomic value and benefit of Earth science data, information, and applications.
- Position ESIP to play a major role in Earth science issues (e.g. addressing effects of climate change mitigation, adaptation and supporting sustainable science data infrastructure).
Resources:
2015-2020 Strategic Plan Executive Summary
Strategic Plan Roadmap
Collaboration Area Plan
Collaboration Area Objective:
To share knowledge and solve science-related Drupal issues through virtual and personal collaborations.
Drupal is emerging as a key framework to carry the load of online science collaboration and content. From workflows to publications, the Drupal open-source content management system can help carry science into its digital future. Join us to discuss how Drupal and science can work together!
This group is where we connect with those interested in the sciences to share our knowledge with the broader Drupal community. Our goal is to support active discussions about using Drupal in the sciences sector to support websites, enable data sharing, build tools for data science, and visualize science data in a meaningful way.
Things we may do to fulfill our objectives:
- Monthly telecons hosting Web development experts focusing on a range of topics from Drupal-specific discussions to development and operation practices for web development practitioners.
- Plan ESIP Summer Drupal Lab an opportunity open to ESIP members and non-ESIP members interested in Drupal. We consider this event similar to other DrupalCamps - an adopted event style of the global Drupal community. We also plan a more ESIP-centric Drupal session at the Winter meeting.
- Support for outside Drupal experts to talk at the Summer ESIP Drupal Lab in 2016. (Travel and honorarium: $500)
- Support for two ESIP Drupalers to go to DrupalCon Los Angeles 2015. he individuals will be randomly selected by the WG on the basis of need and willingness to report out at a later ESIP Drupal telecon). (Support: 2x $1500 = $3000)
- Support for ESIP Drupalers to attend DrupalCamps in their local areas. These funds would help cover travel and lodging as registration is typically free at local Drupal camps. (Support: $1000)
- Host a monthly Office Hours time for code sprints and discussion of issues outside the monthly telecon.
- Improve web and social media presence to clearly communicate the group’s existence, goals and events and increase participation, particularly in the developer community. Focus on improving existing infrastructure first (particularly the groups.drupal.org page), then consider options for other avenues (eg. www.scienceondrupal.org).
Things our collaboration area needs to deliver our objectives?
(e.g. Partnerships, in-kind support, staff support)
How will we know we are on the right track?
How will others know what we are doing in & out of ESIP?
Cross-collaboration area connections
(Identify other areas that you consider cross collaboration. Are there things that you need us to provide in support the cross collaboration?)