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chore: add AsyncAPI Community Building Goals 2025 Proposal #1575
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I have ideas for the Grant Program. The first idea is to grant maintainers who have closed at least one GH issue in the maintained repo during the past year a $100 USD. The second idea is to allocate $200 per month for valuable ideas (after all, 'IT' stands for 'INFORMATION Technology,' not 'Programming Technology'), which amounts to $2,400 per year. These amounts will not necessarily be spent. |
thanks, @aeworxet, so the idea behind the Grant Program is to have our very own Community Grant (if the budget allows), including receiving applications, reviewing, and selecting. This means we will be able to provide financial support to individual maintainers and TSC working on key projects and community initiatives. It will be something similar to how the GraphQL Grant program |
@AceTheCreator @akshatnema @iambami @Mayaleeeee @derberg y'all community builders and lead some programs your thoughts |
lgtm, I think it is ready for like final ping to tsc folks, to get their opinion |
@asyncapi/tsc_members @asyncapi/ambassadors we have proposed community goals and objectives for 2025 please kindly review and share your thoughts and opinions |
I would suggest adding one more thing. Integration of various tooling through probably some scheduled meeting between various maintainers to draft a vision regarding future. |
@Shurtu-gal wouldn't that be something for the working group that is there, "essential building blocks"? it is stale atm but could be restarted |
It's that time of year when we come together to discuss the community building and maintenance goals for 2025, which the community manager will run and oversee.