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feat: Add Circle Communities pattern #696
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feat: Add Circle Communities pattern #696
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characterize circle communities
Edited the sentence: Except for the duties of a facilitator, no distinction is enforced between participants. This invokes round-table equality which maximizes authenticity and diversity.
Update circle-communities.md
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Big plus 1 for communities! A great collaboration tool in general, and specifically can help spread InnerSource practices in your organisation.
Co-authored-by: Tom Sadler <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Tom Sadler <[email protected]>
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Left some structural fixes first.
@michael-basil thanks for sharing this idea with us. I think that the comment #695 (comment) on the Dojo pattern equally applies to this Circle Communities pattern here. The sections Patlet, Problem, Forces, and Context would benefit from a comparison to our pattern template. The main goal here is that the section should not describe the proposed solution but rather the problem that a given organization is faced with before implementing the described solution. It is a bit hard to wrap ones head around. So if my comment here does not make sense for you, please let me know, and I will try to write some more specific inline comments in this PR. |
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Spier <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Spier <[email protected]>
@spier - I took a stab based on the feedback given |
As discussed, context is the missing element not necessarily a structured approach to learning.
This pattern follows on from recent presentations with the ISC and many conversations.
This is still in draft while we allow space for final commentary before formally proposing it.