Hi all, we're excited to share with you some news on the Couchers project as well as some updates on what we're still working on and will be releasing next! It's been a while since we sent a newsletter or updated the community on what the volunteering team has been up to, so there are quite a few things to cover.
Many of you might have noticed that there was a period of inactivity on the project: but worry not, we are back! I wrote a little bit about what happened that caused the inactivity and what we've done to make sure we keep moving forward with a steady pace in the future on our last blog post.
We are launching a new Roadmap page that we will keep up to date with the latest developments on what has been worked on and what the priorities are next. A lot of people asked us to communicate more clearly what the strategic and development goals of the project are, so we hope this will help you keep up to date.
We currently build around a quarter-based system of strategic milestones. We divide the year into calendar quarters, Q1 (Jan to Mar) to Q4 (Oct to Dec) and choose a strategic and development focus that we call a milestone for each quarter. This helps the various teams at Couchers align behind a common goal and have clarity on what they should be working on together. Each strategic milestone is brainstormed and chosen by the Board of Directors along with the volunteer team using input from the community.
Our first and current official milestone starting in this July has been a focus on Safe and Active Community. This means working on features that both increase safety and trust on the platform, as well as help us highlight active users. You can read more about this on the Roadmap page.
At the conclusion of each milestone we will send out an update to those signed up to receive the newsletter, where we will inform you about the progress made towards that milestone during the quarter and highlight the upcoming quarterly milestone and what we will be working on during it.
This summer, we've launched a bunch of exciting feature updates:
There are also a few less visible or less exciting updates:
Couchers is continuing to grow quickly with over 43,000 registered Couchers! Getting many more couch surfers to join our community and getting them onto the platform is one of our most important goals at the moment.
You can help us with this goal by spreading the word online and at events, as well as continuing to use the platform, provide feedback, and help us grow!
For a long time our marketing has centered around being "like CouchSurfing™, but better". While this is still the core vision and has resonated strongly with current and former CouchSurfing™ users, we believe we need to explain what sets us apart from CouchSurfing™ and other platforms, and also better appeal to fist-time couch surfers.
We believe a core value of couch surfing, and what enables the whole activity, is the trust and safety we have in other humans. This is also (by no coincidence) the biggest inhibitor of outsiders joining our community. Through our many past, current, and future efforts, we believe Couchers can effectively position ourselves to be the safest couch surfing platform out there. By focussing our efforts around this goal, we think we can best serve both current and future couch surfers looking for the most safe platform for couch surfing.
We have always believed that in building this community, it's important that we set clear expectations for the community, such as via our Community Guidelines. By taking an opinionated stance on these issues and keeping up a system of careful moderation, we believe we can create the safest, healthiest, and most trustworthy couch surfing community.
Couchers.org is operated by Couchers, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers. As part of future-proofing the project, we have invited some new people onto our Board of Directors. The current Board Members are the Founders Aapeli (@aapeli) and Itsi (@itsi), as well as at-large Board Members Emily (@emily), Yannic (@spreeni), Natalia (@natalia), Paul (@paul), and Jesse (@jesse). These folks have all been involved with the project for a long time and the outgoing board is firm in their belief as good custodians of the project with the right values, spirit, and vision for our community
You can read more about these wonderful community members and other minor governance changes on the blog post announcing the changes.
Couchers has been built by an incredible army of volunteers, to whom our whole community is incredibly grateful for. We want to recognize and celebrate the invaluable contributions every past developer has made to the project.
If you have volunteered for Couchers.org and would like to be recognized for it on your profile, please fill in the following form and we'll add one to your profile:
The Couchers.org platform and community is built by a team of volunteers in their spare time, organized around a non-profit. All our work is open source and community lead. You too can support the project.
We are currently raising money for development tools to build mobile apps for Android and iOS. This endeavour costs money, so we are looking for some extra financial support from the community. We are also hoping to produce some merchandise (Couchers t-shirts & hoodies, stickers, and of course decorative couch pillow covers, etc), which has some upfront costs.
We are looking for motivated and self-driven volunteers to help build out the community or develop the platform. Our recruiting resources are currently quite limited, so we are looking for people who are able to join the project and take charge of individual projects or initiatives.
In particular, we are currently looking for the volunteers with the following skills:
Written by Aapeli. Published on 2024/09/08
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