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Add description of federation member common duties #230

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28 changes: 27 additions & 1 deletion doc/about/federation.md
Expand Up @@ -64,14 +64,40 @@ following questions:
3. **What kind of cloud resources would I need?** This depends on how many
you have :-) We can increase or decrease the percentage of `mybinder.org`
traffic that goes to your BinderHub based on what you can handle.
3. **What are the minimal responsibilities I would be expected to carry out?**
This depends a bit on whether you are providing compute power that the
`mybinder.org` team has full access to or not. See [](federation/minimal-responsibilities) for more info.
4. **I'm still interested, what should I do next to join?** If you'd still
like to join the BinderHub federation, see [](federation/how-to-join).

(federation/minimal-responsibilities)=
### What are the minimal responsibilities of being a Federation member?

Here is a list of activities that you could expect to **occasionally** participate
in as a member of the BinderHub Federation. This list is designed to be unobtrusive
and respectful of people's volunteered time. These activities are more important
if you are donating compute power which the `mybinder.org` team
**do not have full control over**.

- Introduce yourself in the
[discourse forum](https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/introduce-yourself/17) or
[gitter chat](https://gitter.im/jupyterhub/mybinder.org-deploy)! The team love
to get to know the people we collaborate with :-)
- Watch the [team-compass](https://github.com/jupyterhub/team-compass) for any
relevant updates or opportunities for participation.
- Attend the [monthly team meetings](https://jupyterhub-team-compass.readthedocs.io/en/latest/meetings.html)
when able. This does **not** have to be every month since the provided link
also contains a monthly report archive for missed meetings.
- Be available in the [mybinder.org-deploy gitter chat](https://gitter.im/jupyterhub/mybinder.org-deploy)
to liaise with the `mybinder.org` team should the cluster experience any
technical difficulties.
- Be willing to co-work/pair programme with the `mybinder.org` team to debug any
issues with the cluster.

(federation/how-to-join)=
### How to join the BinderHub Federation

If you've read through [](federation/things-to-consider) and would
If you've read through [](federation/things-to-consider) and [](federation/minimal-responsibilities) and would
like to join the BinderHub federation, please reach out to the
Binder team by opening an issue at `the mybinder.org repository <https://github.com/jupyterhub/mybinder.org-deploy>`_.
Mention that you'd like to join the federation, what kind of computational
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/federation/data-federation.yml
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logo: https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/inline-images/Turing%20logo_0.png
funded_by: The Alan Turing Institute
funded_by_link: https://turing.ac.uk
run_by: The Turing Way team led by Sarah Gibson
run_by: The Turing Way team
run_by_link: https://www.turing.ac.uk/research/research-projects/turing-way-handbook-reproducible-data-science#organisers