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| 5 | +title: Community Team: Community Building Roles |
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| 7 | +body: |
| 8 | +This page serves as a guide for community building roles on CC's [Community Team][communityteam]. |
| 9 | + |
| 10 | +Community building roles are for folks interested in helping grow CC's open source community by ensuring all contributors have a good experience and spreading the word about CC's projects. |
| 11 | + |
| 12 | +If you'd like to apply for one of these roles, please see the main [Community Team][communityteam] page. |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +## Community Contributor |
| 15 | +**Who should apply:** If you’ve helped anyone else in the CC open source community on GitHub, Slack, or email, you should apply for this role! |
| 16 | + |
| 17 | +**What does this role give you?** |
| 18 | +* You’ll receive invites to the private CC Community Team Slack channel and email list. |
| 19 | +* You’ll receive previews of upcoming changes to the Community Team program. |
| 20 | +* You’ll be listed as [a member of the Community Team on CC Open Source](/community/community-team/members/). |
| 21 | + |
| 22 | +**Guidelines for Community Contributors** |
| 23 | +If you’ve been accepted as a Community Contributor, you are encouraged to: |
| 24 | +* keep helping people in the CC open source community! |
| 25 | + * respond to people on Slack |
| 26 | + * respond to questions or issues on GitHub |
| 27 | + * respond to people on the CC developer mailing list |
| 28 | +* participate in discussions in Slack or via email. |
| 29 | +* contribute in other ways if you’d like, like writing code or reviewing pull requests. |
| 30 | + |
| 31 | +## Community Collaborator |
| 32 | +**Who should apply:** If you’ve helped a few people in the CC open source community and you’d like to do more to help grow the community, you should apply for this role! |
| 33 | + |
| 34 | +**What does this role give you?** |
| 35 | +* Everything a Community Contributor gets. |
| 36 | +* Comment-only access to the Open Source Community project on Asana. |
| 37 | + * You’ll see our future plans for the open source community and have the opportunity to participate in them. |
| 38 | + |
| 39 | +**Guidelines for Community Collaborators** |
| 40 | +If you’ve been accepted as a Community Collaborator, you are encouraged to: |
| 41 | +* do everything a Community Contributor does |
| 42 | +* participate in the Asana project and do some tasks on there |
| 43 | +* suggest Tweet ideas for the [CC Open Source Twitter account](https://twitter.com/cc_opensource) |
| 44 | + |
| 45 | +## Community Maintainer |
| 46 | +**Who should apply:** If you’re a Community Collaborator who has done some meatier community building tasks and wants more responsibility, you should apply for this role. Please note that this role comes with a lot of responsibilities! |
| 47 | + |
| 48 | +**What does this role give you?** |
| 49 | +* Everything a Community Collaborator gets. |
| 50 | +* Full access to the Open Source Community project on Asana. |
| 51 | + * You’ll be able to add new tasks. |
| 52 | +* Manager permission on CC’s developer mailing list. |
| 53 | + * You’ll be able to approve new requests for people to join and moderate the list. |
| 54 | +* Access to tweet directly from CC Open Source account, if interested. |
| 55 | +* Creative Commons staff will write you a letter of recommendation on request. |
| 56 | +* CC swag sent to your house. |
| 57 | + |
| 58 | +**Guidelines for Community Maintainers** |
| 59 | +If you’ve been accepted as a Community Maintainer, you are encouraged to: |
| 60 | +* do everything a Community Collaborator does |
| 61 | +* respond to requests to join the CC developer mailing list |
| 62 | +* be available on Slack/email or GitHub regularly |
| 63 | +* ensure that people are getting the help they need on Slack and GitHub. |
| 64 | + |
| 65 | +[communityteam]:/community/community-team/ |
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