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LFN-Level Badges

LFN Badges are issued in Q1 to the prior year's leaders, mentors, and mentees.

Badge NameDescriptionSkillsCriteria TypeCriteria Description
LFN Leader BadgeEarners of this badge are individuals who have played a leadership role in the LFN within the past year.  Such roles might include participation in LFN-wide committees (TAC, MAC, SPC, LFN Governing Board) or participation in major cross-community activities (Super Blueprints).Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Networking; LeadershipExperienceLeadershipMember of Linux Foundation Networking TAC, MAC, SPC, Governing Board, or other cross-community efforts as determined by the TAC.
LFN Mentee BadgeEarners of this badge are individuals who have completed a project within the LFN Mentorship Program.  These programs offer a structured hands-on learning opportunity for new developers who may otherwise lack the opportunity to gain exposure to open source software development and entry to the LFN projects' technical communities.  This badge acknowledges their successful contributions to the LFN.Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Networking;ExperienceLeadershipSuccessful completion of an LFN Mentorship Project
LFN Mentor BadgeEarners of this badge are individuals who have committed themselves to mentoring one or more new developers through the LFN Mentorship Program.  This badge acknowledges that the mentor has gone above-and-beyond in strengthening the LFN communities while also growing new talent.Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Networking; MentorshipExperienceParticipantProposing an LFN Mentorship Project & acting as mentor through its completion

Project-Level Badges

Project badges will be issued based on data available in LFX Insights and issued automatically where possible.  The exception will be badges not quantified by Insights data, such as Leadership and Ambassador badges. 

Badge NameDescriptionSkillsCriteria TypeCriteria DescriptionURLNotes (LF Addition)
[Project] Contributor BadgeEarners of this badge are individuals who have shown their commitment to open source networking by contributing in to [Project] within the past year.  Contributions could include code contributions, documentation contributions, testing, or others as defined by the project's TSC.Subject Matter Expert in Open Networking; Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Software Development;  Networking;
 
[Project]
Experience
ParticipantThe TSC defines an Active Community Members as Anyone from the ONAP community with twenty (20) or more measurable contributions during the previous 12-month period, inclusive of code merged, code reviews performed, wiki page edits, (creation, modification, comments or attachments) or JIRA activities (creation, modification, comment or closure).[Link to Insights Data]
Contributor as defined by [Project]'s TSC

replace every instance of [Project]  with the project name when entering into Credly.

For contributor, do we need to pull each TSC's definition and place it in here?

[Project] Committer BadgeEarners of this badge have achieved committer status on [Project] within the past year.  This recognition acknowledges the efforts of those committers in dedicating their time & skills to the project and displaying their personal eminence.Subject Matter Expert in Open Networking; Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Software Development;  Networking;
 
[Project]
Experience
ParticipantCommitter status
for 
for [Project]
 
as per status of "+2" commits as measured in LFX Insights annually from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31.[Link to Insights Data]replace [Project]  with the project name when entering into Credly
[Project] 100 Commits BadgeEarners of this badge have gone above and beyond with over 100 commits to [Project] within the past year.  This recognition acknowledges the efforts of those committers in dedicating their time & skills to the project and displaying their personal eminence.Subject Matter Expert in Open Networking; Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Software Development;  Networking;
 
[Project]
Experience
ParticipantAt least 100 commits to [Project]  as measured by LFX Insights community leaderboard from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31.[Link to Insights Data]replace [Project]  with the project name when entering into Credly
[Project] Leader BadgeEarners of this badge have demonstrated their dedication to open source networking by serving in a leadership role on [Project].  Such roles might include elected membership to the Technical Steering Committee, serving as a lead for a subcommittee, or other similar role.Subject Matter Expert in Open Networking; Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Networking; Leadership; [Project]
Experience
LeadershipTSC member, Project Subcommittee leader, and other roles as determined by the [Project]'s TSC[Link to TSC]replace [Project]  with the project name when entering into Credly
[Project] PTL BadgeEarners of this badge have lead a subproject of [Project] within the past year.  The Project Technical Lead (PTL) is the backbone of open source projects & dedicates substantial time and effort to the success of the project. Subject Matter Expert in Open Networking; Subject Matter Expert in Open Source; Networking;
 
[Project]; Software DevelopmentLeadershipProfessional ExperienceDesignated Project Technical Lead (PTL) for [Project][Link to INFO.yaml]replace [Project]  with the project name when entering into Credly
[Project] Ambassador Badge Earners of this designation have demonstrated their commitment to  [Project] and been recommended by the [Project] to [Project]further evangelize [Project] across the industry, attract new organizations, answer questions, and help onboard participants.[Project];OPNFV; Marketing; Speaking; MediaVolunteerBe recognized Ambassadors by the Project marketing function. 
replace [Project]  with the project name when entering into Credly


Example:

Badge NameDescriptionSkillsCriteria TypeCriteria Description
Name of BadgeEarners of this designation demonstrated the skills required to do basic to intermediate system administration and are knowledgeable in the operational support of Linux systems and services. Earners can assume responsibility for first line troubleshooting and analysis, and demonstrated proficiency in Essential Commands, Operation of Running Systems, User and Group Management, Networking, Service Configuration and Storage Management. (500 Characters max

1-3 word descriptions of the skills, competencies, or tools demonstrated by
the earner. Must be separated by semi-colon.

Linux; Sysadmin; Systems Administrator; Ubuntu; CENTOS;
Open source software; Filesystem Hierarchy Standard; Package Management Systems; RPM; DPKG; yum; zypper; APT; Disk partitioning; Logical Volume Management; Red Hat; SUSE; Debian/Ubuntu; Site Reliability Engineer; System Administrator

Accepted values for type of criteria: Application, Assessment,
Badge, Course, Credential, Education Experience, Member, Other, Participant,
Payment, Portfolio, Presenter, Project, Professional Experience, Registration,
Volunteer
Describe the activity required to earn the badge (250
characters max)

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