Marketing Metrics & Adoption

As of the week of February 17, 2020, we have combined several CNTT workstreams into one workstream dedicated to the related efforts of:

  • Marketing, Messaging and Communications to the broader community

  • Business and Technical Metrics by which we can measure the progress and success of our efforts

  • Recruiting new contributors to the CNTT effort and driving adoption of the output produced therein for the benefit of the broader community

Scope

  • Identify and pursue opportunities to market community services  through publication of white papers, press releases, business cases, & media events

  • Track community external speaking engagements

  • Create | maintain community messaging to ensure alignment in external communications

  • Create | maintain an agreed upon set of metrics by which we measure our progress against with assessments over time

  • All of the above aids in recruiting more participation, contribution and consumption/adoption of the reference models, architectures and verification protocols we develop to realize the goals of the CNTT



Meetings

This workstream meets weekly on Tuesdays at 0600 PST/0900 EST/1500 CET and the meeting invite is currently tied to US Pacific Time Zone and is therefore currently tied to US transitions in/out of Daylight Savings time. This is subject to change pending further discussion.

We use the following Zoom meeting Passcode: 

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Follow the links below for the Agenda and Minutes for weekly meetings, the legacy wiki pages for the formerly separate workstreams, and other content added over time as noted: