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# Social Media Working Group
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## Scope of responsibilities
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This working group will manage Django's official social media profiles on behalf of the Django Software Foundation.
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The goals of the group are:
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- Promote the use of Django among the World Wide Web development community.
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- Protect the framework's long-term viability through campaigns and sponsor relations.
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- Ensure the DSF’s Code of Conduct is maintained on its media channels.
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- Assist the board in posting official news and updates from the DSF.
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The group opts to manage platforms that best achieve these goals.
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This may be a subset of those for which Django has accounts.
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Delegated responsibilities:
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- The Chair can grant access to Django's official social media profiles and each member will have access.
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- Members can post content to Django's official social media profiles, in alignment with the working group's agreed
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goals, without a board review.
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- Members can perform actions such as “like”, “repost” or “comment” as Django, when it aligns with the working group's
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agreed goals, without a board review.
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- Members can perform maintenance and monitor the automations which post DSF news and updates to social media channels.
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- Members can enforce the Code of Conduct. This may include moderating comments that do not meet our CoC or blocking
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users that grossly or repeatedly violate the CoC.
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Actions to take back to the DSF Board for votes:
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- Amendments to the working group's goals.
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- Approval on content that is outside the agreed group's goals.
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- Proposals of social media campaigns for our sponsors.
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- Proposal to have a new social media profile on a platform.
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- Proposal to retire a social media profile from a platform.
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## Initial membership
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- Chair:
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- Co-Chair:
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- Board Liaison (must be an active Board member; may be the same as Chair/Co-Chair):
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- Other members:
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## Future membership
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### Who is eligible to join? Any volunteer, or are there specific requirements?
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Members must have demonstrable experience with social media platforms, and be registered as a Django Software Foundation
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Individual Member.
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### How do people who want to join sign up / volunteer / express interest?
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By sending an email to: `[email protected]`
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This email should include:
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- why they want to join
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- what experience and skills they bring to the role
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- links to their social media profiles
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All members should have access to this email.
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### How will decisions on adding/removing members be handled?
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The working group will discuss and vote (50%+1) to approve new members.
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Members join the group for a 6-month term. At the end of this term, they need to opt into staying involve to keep being
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a member of the group.
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If any member wishes to leave the group before the end of their term, they can do so without a vote.
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Members can propose a vote on removing a member from the working group. This needs 50%+1 agreement.
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## Budget
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The working group will have no allocated budget.
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## Comms within the group
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- Fortnightly synchronous meeting
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- Collaborative documents when creating a content plan and/our campaign
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- Private communication channel with logs - TBD
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## Reporting
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We'll email a written report to the board every quarter.

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