sharpen scope of audience and metrics
who ever owns the budget needs to decide on the target audience for communication. very likely the current technical scope will be primarily interesting for developers (somewhat familiar, ideally proficient with Nix), i.e. integrators that would use Fediversity as a library for their hosting product. the UI demo would merely show the principle, but from the current state of affairs it's unlikely we'll be able to "sell" it as a turn-key solution to non-experts.
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### Measurability
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### Measurability
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The success of this objective will depend on several metrics, such as the number of organisations and institutions that adopt our work directly or indirectly, and its impact within the open-source community.
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Tests will concisely describe the abilities the Fediversity system provides.
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This will require user/developer feedback and engagement metrics to ensure that our services are meeting the highest standards of quality.
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these tests can be run on any sufficiently powerful machine with Nix installed, and reliably validate that the use cases work as intended.
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The proposed work is realistically achievable.
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The proposed work is realistically achievable.
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The use of open-source software, along with the focus on portability, will enable the proposed services to be easily adopted by our target audiences.
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## Ambition
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## Identified applications
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## Identified applications
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- Maintain and highlight instant messaging channels where developers might ask questions and discuss potential improvements to the software.
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- Maintain and highlight instant messaging channels where developers might ask questions and discuss potential improvements to the software.
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- Creating a comprehensive user guide and knowledge base that provides detailed instructions and answers to common questions about the software, and making this guide available on the platform's website and social media channels.
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- Creating a comprehensive user guide and knowledge base that provides detailed instructions and answers to common questions about the software, and making this guide available on the platform's website and social media channels.
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- Hosting a webinar series that showcases the features and functionalities of our software, and provides tips and best practices for using it effectively.
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- Hosting a webinar series that showcases the features and functionalities of our software, and provides tips and best practices for using it effectively.
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- Partnering with industry associations and advocacy groups that promote open-source software and digital rights, and working with them to promote our platform to their members and followers.
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- Participating in relevant conferences and events to raise awareness of our project and engage with potential users and partners, such as those focused on Nix, and showcasing our software in demos and presentations.
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Such organizations include [SDEPS](https://www.sdeps.eu/), [PublicSpaces](https://publicspaces.net/), [Internet Society](https://www.internetsociety.org/), [EDRi](https://edri.org/), [GÉANT](https://geant.org/), [RIPE](https://www.ripe.net/), [ECO](https://www.eco.de/), [APELL](https://www.apell.info/) [CENTR](https://www.centr.org/), [DINL](https://www.dinl.nl/), [EuroISPA](https://www.euroispa.org/) and [EFF](https://eff.org/).
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These will include developer events like [NixCon](https://nixcon.org), [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/) and [CCC Congress](https://events.ccc.de/) to inform a diverse audience of the benefits of our stack and the other NGI technology solutions we are promoting.
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- Participating in relevant conferences and events to raise awareness of our project and engage with potential users and partners, such as those focused on hosting, open-source software, digital rights, and public sector innovation, and showcasing our software in demos and presentations.
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These will include hosting events (e.g. [Cloud Expo Europe](https://www.cloudexpoeurope.com/), [Cloudfest](https://www.cloudfest.com/), [Web Summit](https://websummit.com/)) and developer events like [NixCon](https://nixcon.org), [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/), [OW2Con](https://www.ow2con.org/) and [CCC Congress](https://events.ccc.de/) to inform a diverse audience of the benefits of our stack and the other NGI technology solutions we are promoting.
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### Communication
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Planned exploitation measures, primarily aimed at hosting organisations, include:
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Planned exploitation measures, primarily aimed at hosting organisations, include:
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1. Develop and offer training sessions and workshops, showcasing the features and benefits of the software and how it can be used to offer portable services.
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1. Develop case studies or success stories featuring hosting organisations that have successfully implemented the platform, highlighting public reception to their offering.
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1. Partner with industry associations and conferences to increase visibility and reach among hosting organisations, public sector decision-makers and influencers.
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