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Collaborator Interviews are used to sift through a large number of assistance offers to select and pursue most strategically important and promising options. This requires a 5 minute questionnaire/checklist via a video interview with the potential collaborator, followed by further due diligence.
Collaborator Interviews are used to sift through a large number of assistance offers to select and pursue most strategically important and promising options. This requires a 5 minute questionnaire/checklist via a video interview with the potential collaborator, followed by further due diligence.


The Community Manager is responsible for holding these interviews, and
The Community Manager is responsible for holding these interviews, and moving forward on potential leads. The Documentation Director works with the Community Manager to assure proper documentation according to [[Open Source Hardware Development and Documentation Standards]].

Revision as of 18:19, 5 December 2012

Collaborator Interviews are used to sift through a large number of assistance offers to select and pursue most strategically important and promising options. This requires a 5 minute questionnaire/checklist via a video interview with the potential collaborator, followed by further due diligence.

The Community Manager is responsible for holding these interviews, and moving forward on potential leads. The Documentation Director works with the Community Manager to assure proper documentation according to Open Source Hardware Development and Documentation Standards.