Blended Development is thoughtfully pairing internal edX product delivery resources with external Open edX development Community capacity on clearly scoped projects in a way that accelerates our delivery timelines, ensures quality development practices, improves platform health, and improves our ability to get Open edX ecosystem help in the future. Blended Development can help with additional capacity or needed skills for a project which in turn can help get high-quality / high-value work to the finish line faster and more efficiently.

Making optimal use of the Open edX community ideally lets us get valuable work into and through the pipeline on a more accelerated and budget-friendly scale. The Community encompasses a vast range of expertise, and understands the inner workings of our software just as much--if not more--as we do.

Blended Benefits and Value

The Open edX squad and extended Community have your back!

Blended development can help you and your team(s) improve lead time and get more items to the finish line!

We have access to an amazing Community of developers that want to help!

How do I know if my project is a candidate for Blended Development?

Does your project fall into any of these categories? If so, blended development may be appropriate:

The blended project brief (which all teams fill out), along with these operating principles may also help guide your decision.

NOTE: You can always reach out directly to the Open edX team and ask for guidance as well!

How do I get started?

  1. Reach out to blended-development@edx.org and the Open edX team will get you and your team oriented and setup to start.

    1. We’ll help you with getting your project set up in the blended pipeline.

    2. We can help you with your project SOW and reaching out to the appropriate provider(s).

    3. We’ll provide you with automated tools and support during your project and can help escalate any issues if needed (note that the providers are well-versed in our process and have the tools already, so they should be good to go!).

  2. Start completing your Project Brief. This will be the document that helps to guide the rest of the process as far as what you may need as far as knowledge, capacity and budget. Submit it to blended-development@edx.org.

Resources and Extras

Contact

Questions? Feedback? Reach out to Michelle Philbrick, Ed Zarecor and/or blended-development@edx.org.

You can also ask questions in the #blended-development Slack channel.