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Remove the draft flag so that the Contributor Framework Guide is
visible on the live site, contribute.cncf.io.

Signed-off-by: Carolyn Van Slyck <me@carolynvanslyck.com>
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title: "Contributor Growth"
date: 2020-02-26
layout: single
draft: true
description: >
A framework to help open source projects develop workflows, processes, and habits that
incentivize users to become long-term, active, and engaged members of your community.
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linkTitle: "Engagement"
date: 2021-04-8
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To keep contributors engaged, the human element is important. Building a warm and fuzzy environment spreads like wildfire. While it may sound obvious, it's easy to forget, so make sure you:
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linkTitle: "Incentivizing Contributors"
date: 2021-04-8
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By developing a contributor ladder and describing roles, responsibilities, privileges, and the level of effort associated with each, contributors get a sense of what it means to be part of your community at various levels. Just like in their professional careers, understanding the different paths and what it takes to get there can be motivating.
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linkTitle: "Non-Code Contributors"
date: 2021-04-8
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While swag and awards can motivate community members to help others or share their stories, that strategy doesn't scale and is only feasible for small projects. It certainly is a good tool for projects earlier in their journey.
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linkTitle: "Long-term Contributors"
date: 2021-04-8
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But you also want more permanent non-code contributions. Think tech writers, PXMs, or product managers, all have a great skill set your project can benefit from. Unfortunately, most of these people don't really know that they, too, can be active members of the open source community.
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title: "Motivating users to contribute"
linkTitle: "Motivation"
date: 2020-03-15
draft: true
weight: 1
description: >
Identify what motivates your users to contribute and how you can encourage more people to contribute.
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linkTitle: "PR Workflow"
date: 2020-03-29
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description: >
Develop a welcoming pull request workflow that sets contributors up for success.
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