{"id":239,"date":"2006-11-23T01:42:26","date_gmt":"2006-11-23T05:42:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dr-chuck.com\/wordpress\/?p=239"},"modified":"2011-12-17T12:21:33","modified_gmt":"2011-12-17T16:21:33","slug":"foundation-staffing-levels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dr-chuck.com\/csev-blog\/2006\/11\/foundation-staffing-levels\/","title":{"rendered":"Foundation Staffing Levels"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In preparation for Atlanta, I am trying to characterize the level of effort that it takes to run Sakai right now and who was doing the work to make &#8220;Sakai happen&#8221;.   A lot of these people work pretty quietly so I want to recognize their contributions.<br \/>\nIt totals  over 15 FTE this point, 3\/4 of which is volunteer and 1\/4 of which is paid.<br \/>\nI will revise this list and improve it so this is best thought of as a draft.<br \/>\nIf I have missed something &#8211; please let me know.  If you are an institution with a FTE commitment working on the Sakai Core, a Sakai Tool, or Sakai QA &#8211; please drop me a short describing the work and give me %FTE in a note so I can add these other contributions to my lists.   Do not include the staff it takes to keep Sakai running at your institution &#8211; only those who are working on Sakai itself.<br \/>\nThese percentages go up and down &#8211; I tried to estimate the contribution levels over the past year.  Sorry if I over or underestimate these contributions &#8211; feel free to correct me.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nPaid Staff &#8211; Focus on Coordination<br \/>\nCharles Severance &#8211; Executive Director &#8211; 100%<br \/>\nMary Miles &#8211; Membership Coordinator &#8211; 100%<br \/>\nAnthony Whyte &#8211; Community Liaison &#8211; 100%<br \/>\nPeter Knoop &#8211; Project Coordinator &#8211; 80%<br \/>\nMegan May &#8211; QA Director &#8211; 50%<br \/>\nBrigid Cassidy &#8211; Conference Coordinator &#8211; 40 %<br \/>\nMark Norton &#8211; Requirements Coordinator &#8211; 15%<br \/>\nSusan Hardin &#8211; Web Master &#8211; 25%<br \/>\nInstitution Provided Staff &#8211; Focus on Coordination<br \/>\nLon Raley &#8211; Finance &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 50%<br \/>\nMegan May &#8211; QA Director &#8211; Indiana &#8211; 50%<br \/>\nPam Dietz &#8211; Finance\/Support &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 50%<br \/>\nKathy Riester &#8211; Conference\/Support &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 30%<br \/>\nAaron Zeckoski &#8211; Training &#8211; VA Tech &#8211; 40%<br \/>\nTony Atkins &#8211; Server Support &#8211; VA Tech &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nDuffy Gilman &#8211; Server Support &#8211; Univ. Arizona &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nJohn Leasia &#8211; Production\/Configuration &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nMargaret Wagner &#8211; Newsletter\/Web &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nCrystal Hancock &#8211; Designs &#8211; Indiana &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nStephen Marquad &#8211; QA Leadership &#8211; U. Capetown &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nSeth Theriault &#8211; QA Leadership &#8211; Columbia &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nBoard Members That do Jobs that Staff Should Do<br \/>\nChris Coppola &#8211; rSmart &#8211; Licensing &#8211; 15%<br \/>\nJoseph Hardin &#8211; Michigan &#8211; Patent\/Legal &#8211; 50%<br \/>\nBrad Wheeler &#8211; Indiana &#8211; Licensing\/Patent &#8211; 10%<br \/>\nMara Hancock &#8211; Berkeley &#8211; Requirements &#8211; 15%<br \/>\nInstitution Provided &#8211; Core Development Team *<br \/>\nGlenn Golden &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 80%<br \/>\nIan Boston &#8211; Cambridge &#8211; 80%<br \/>\nAntranig Basman &#8211; Cambridge &#8211; 80%<br \/>\nJim Eng &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 50%<br \/>\nAndrew Poland &#8211; Server Support &#8211; Indiana &#8211; 40%<br \/>\nLance Speelmon &#8211; Release Manger &#8211; Indiana &#8211; 30%<br \/>\nBeth Kirschner &#8211; Internationalization &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 30%<br \/>\nGonzalo Silverio &#8211; Skins\/UI &#8211; Michigan &#8211; 30%<br \/>\nJosh Holzman &#8211; Testing &#8211; Berkeley &#8211; 30%<br \/>\nClay Fenleson &#8211; Documentation\/Release &#8211; Boston University &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nZach Thomas &#8211; Import\/Export &#8211; Texas State &#8211; 20%<br \/>\nJohn Ellis  &#8211; Helper Tools\/JSF  rSmart &#8211; 10%<br \/>\nJoshua Ryan &#8211; Arizona State &#8211; 10%<br \/>\nChuck Hedrick &#8211; Dav\/Resources &#8211; Rutgers &#8211; 10%<br \/>\n* These are the people that are those people who are (1) either working on a foundation-assigned task, or (2) available to work on a foundation-assigned task.  These are the people that have voluntarily made themselves available to take &#8220;on demand&#8221; tasks.   Sometimes these tasks are to help someone out of a jam or a tight spot.  At any moment, these folks are busy on something and can&#8217;t be instantly micro-reallocated &#8211; but in the long run they tend to work on cross-cutting issues.<br \/>\nI am sorry I don&#8217;t have the names\/list of the people working on QA or tools &#8211; I will have those lists by Atlanta.<br \/>\nThe common thread amongst the people on the list is that their local institutions\/situations are stable enough that they or their management have made a commitment to work broadly across the product on cross-cutting issues and to let their agenda be set to a high degree by the Sakai needs rather than local needs.  Perhaps the key metric is that they are highly skilled in Sakai and they have &#8220;spare time&#8221; and ask &#8220;how they can help?&#8221; and they are &#8220;cost-free&#8221; from the point of view of the foundation.<br \/>\nDeveloping these kinds of flexible resources is the key to long-term stability for Sakai &#8211; it is important task that I take very seriously.  But I will be frank &#8211; these are jobs for which there is no training.  You can&#8217;t just go to a two week class and become a &#8220;flexible&#8221; resource.   The people on this list are by nature self-starters and self-learners and self-managed.  They have an instinct about where the problems are that need solving.  Usually all I have to do is give some simple, general guidance and these people figure out the problem themselves and then solve it.  These are the kind of people that *any* organization would love to have on their team.<br \/>\nThe most important way to extend this list is for people to have time &#8211; (1) time to look at and understand the product and\/or code base from one end to the other and (2) time to concentrate on hard problems without being continuously interrupted by your &#8220;day job&#8221; and (3) time to actually take on and make progress on tasks that likely have little or no immediate value to your local institutions and do these tasks in a timely manner (i.e. there often *is* a deadline).  My experience is that it takes at least six months of building expertise before someone can be part of this group.<br \/>\nThe good news is that these lists of Foundation resources are growing and even more importantly these lists are becoming increasingly diverse with respect to institution.  Diversity on these lists is what keeps us from  being too dependent on any one institution or any one individual in the long term.<br \/>\n\/Chuck<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In preparation for Atlanta, I am trying to characterize the level of effort that it takes to run Sakai right now and who was doing the work to make &#8220;Sakai happen&#8221;. A lot of these people work pretty quietly so I want to recognize their contributions. 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