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Apache Local Community - ALC
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Swapnil Mane
, last modified on
Jul 26, 2024
This wiki is used for Apache Local Community (ALC).
About ALC
ALC comprises local groups of Apache (Open Source) enthusiasts, called an 'ALC Chapter'.
There will be a single ALC chapter per town/city.
ALC is similar to
Google Developer Group
Facebook Developer Circles
Mozilla Reps
For metropolitan geographic areas (like San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles etc.), multiple ALC Chapters can be setup.
ComDev PMC will look into the requests from these areas and took the decision on case-by-case basis.
ALC Roles and
Responsibilities
Spread awareness on Apache in local communities.
Host various events for local open source enthusiasts that include students, developers, and the business community.
Share information about ASF, The Apache Way, and various Apache  projects.
Bring together project users and developers.
Benefits of ALC
will open the doors for having frequent and small events for the local Open Source community.
will provide a platform for different project committers from the same town/city to meet and exchange knowledge, thoughts, and ideas.
will help build and expand communities, as the Apache maxim "Community Over Code"
How to apply to setup ALC Chapter
If ALC chapter doesn't exist in your location and
you are interested in setting up the ALC Chapter in your area (town/city), please follow the steps mentioned in
Process to establish an ALC Chapter
document.
There will be a single ALC chapter per town/city, so please check the
ALC Chapters
to see if there’s an existing chapter in your location.
Code of conduct
The ALC members should follow the Apache code of conduct, for details please refer
If any ALC Chapter is inactive for 3 months, it will be dissolved after communication with members of that ALC chapter and
PMC votes
because we are having strictly one ALC chapter in a town/city. Here more details on
Process to dissolve an ALC Chapter
The ALC Chapter shares the status report to ComDev in every three months.
The report includes details on the activities performed by ALC Chapter and it's impact.
The ALC Chapter is not allowed to execute any press releases.
ALC Resources
ALC Resources
wiki is used for managing the information and resources (presentations, media, etc.) that will be helpful for ALC chapters.
Additional information
Just to avoid any confusion,
ALC is not about holding a monthly committer meetup, but rather creating a local group of Apache enthusiasts. It is not mandatory to be or have Apache committers to form an ALC chapter, however if there are Apache committers available to participate and share their experience then it will be helpful for that ALC chapter.
Contact  ALC
Email - Send a message to
dev@community.apache.org
with [ALC] prefix in subject line.
Slack -
Please create a Slack account using
this invite link
and
join the
#alc channel
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