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... ... @@ -60,24 +60,25 @@ 60 60 61 61 == What is your vision of success? (200) (final draft) == 62 62 63 -Success is achieved with the delivery of empiricallyderived characteristicsand metrics,whichcanprovide investors and adoptersaframework for understanding authentic behaviors, and assessing alignment, across OSS digital infrastructure projects and communities. Further, the samedataset should simultaneously help OSS maintainers reflect and improve authenticity to better position ("make ready") their projects for investment, adoption, and sustainability. The research conducted, and artifacts generated,canserveoimproveengagement acrosscommunities,while reducingriskand improving outcomesforbothadoptersand maintainers.63 +Success is achieved with the delivery of a research-based, community-reviewed, toolset that provides investors and adopters frameworks for understanding authentic behaviors, and assessing alignment, across OSS digital infrastructure projects and communities. Further, the same toolset should simultaneously help OSS maintainers reflect and improve authenticity to better position ("make ready") their projects for investment, adoption, and sustainability. The research conducted, and artifacts generated, will result in more robust, sustainable, useful software, and inform adopter expectations. 64 64 65 65 Audience: 66 66 67 -* Adopters and maintainers of OSS projects. 68 -* Investors, consultants, and policymakers assessing OSS. 67 +* Adoption decision-makers of OSS digital infrastructure. 68 +* Maintainers, leaders, and governors of OSS project communities. 69 +* Consultants and policy makers. 69 69 70 70 Impact: 71 71 72 72 * Improved understanding of open production models and how to estimate the “business readiness” of a project and community. 73 -* Better and more informed decision-making on the part of potential adopters and existing maintainers.74 +* Better and more informed decision-making on the part of potential adopters. 74 74 * Enhanced willingness by adopters to appropriately invest in the OSS project and community to reduce business risk. 75 -* Improved OSS project business readiness and continuous improvement amongopen sourcecommunitiesofpractice.76 +* Improved OSS project business readiness and continuous improvement through use of the OpenBRR Maturity Index tool. 76 76 77 77 Needs of marginalized and under-represented communities: 78 78 79 -* Ensure that the dataand report is available in accessible formats and licenses, with a commitment to libre and gratis distribution.80 -* Ensure researchcollectionandsubjects recognizeand representcommunity diversity.80 +* Ensure that the tool and report is available in accessible formats and licenses, with a commitment to libre and gratis distribution. 81 +* Ensure that the OpenBRR methodology and tools recognize community diversity. 81 81 * Multi-language presentation. 82 82 83 83 //Guiding questions: Who is the audience for this work? What do you hope the near and long-term impacts of this work are on the digital infrastructure field? How will this work address the needs marginalized and under-represented communities?//