Values of the TYPO3 Community – an Open Source Ecosystem

Categories: Community, Association Created by Naike Schulthess
The initial part of the TYPO3 Dialogue Days 2015 in Essen has been dedicated to the creation of a common ground for the following discussions and conversations. The participants of the event all together have reminded each other and defined what the key values of the TYPO3 Community are.
On Day 1 of the TYPO3 Dialogue Days 2015 participants wrote what the underlying values of an Open Source Community are for them. With about three values mentioned by each person, the outcome was colourful and varied.

The opinions exchange that followed and the conversation had drawn four main value categories that the TYPO3 Association and Community should foster, develop, grow, protect, and never loose. Trust and respect Trust and respect each person and the work the person does. Remember to give the trust and respect you expect to have from others. To be trusted and respected you need of course to be reliable. The concept of trust, respect, and reliability are not valid only for the people involved in the community, but are extended to the products as well. By being a reliable member and by doing a reliable and respected work, the outcome should automatically translate into great products that everyone can trust. Openness The TYPO3 Community defines itself as an inclusive one. With the wish of being open and not exclusive, the community wants to avoid barriers of any type. The openness that characterizes the community is directed to people and their backgrounds, to opinions within the community and outside, to the outside world, to other teams or groups, and to the market and its changes. Openness relates also to communication. Remember that an open communication fosters the community's growth and health, in an environment where everyone can know what's happening and what will happen. Sharing An Open Source environment is characterized by collaboration. The TYPO3 world imagines collaboration as the sharing of knowledge, work, and support within teams and between teams, among people, and to the outside world. Sharing is improving and collaboration enhances the efficient use of resources, knowledge, and ideas. Whenever possible, work with others and support them, work transparently, and ask when in doubt: the others will share too. Friendship and fun The TYPO3 Community believes in a fun environment characterized by friendship bonds. Within the TYPO3 world each person has the possibility to meet inspiring people, build relationships, and share great experiences with others. Remember... Remember that values finally translate into action and remind yourself and others that we share the same values! The TYPO3 Community values can be found on our page dedicated to the <link http: typo3.org community code-of-conduct _blank code of>Code of Conduct as well.