The Core Idea: This program is about celebrating the game-changers—those who push Open edX forward, whether through engineering excellence, advocacy, innovation, or partnerships.

(blue star) Overview

The Distinguished Contributor Program aims to recognize, celebrate, and empower top contributors in the Open edX ecosystem who go above and beyond in their roles. This could include technical contributors, business development advocates, partner organizations, and community leaders.

It is designed to recognize exceptional contributors who have made a sustained and meaningful impact on Open edX. This program honors individuals across technical, business, innovation, and organization domains, ensuring that the Open edX ecosystem continues to thrive and evolve.

Why do we need this?

Program Objectives and Key Results (OKRs)

Ensure that Open edX continues to be a community-driven platform where top contributors and partners feel valued, empowered, and engaged in its long-term success.

  1. Recognize individuals and organizations making exceptional contributions.

  2. Foster Leadership & Mentorship by supporting the next generation of community members.

  3. Provide incentives to drive deeper engagement with Open edX’s priorities.

  4. Encourage Collaboration Among Partners & Community Members

  5. Strengthen Open edX’s Market Position with a strong base of experts, developers, and advocates.

Who Can Participate?

This program does not replace the Core Contributor or any existing recognition programs. It is open to individuals and organizations that have demonstrated exceptional contributions to the Open edX ecosystem. Participation is intended for those who actively drive innovation, collaboration, and advocacy within the community. Eligible participants include:

  1. Engineers & Developers – Individuals who contribute significantly to Open edX’s codebase, infrastructure, or architectural evolution.

  2. Advocates & Evangelists – Community leaders, speakers, and educators who actively promote Open edX adoption through outreach, training, and advocacy efforts.

  3. Innovators & Thought Leaders – Those who introduce groundbreaking ideas, develop new use cases, or enhance Open edX’s competitive positioning.

  4. Strategic Partners – Organizations or individuals who build meaningful collaborations, form alliances, or create impactful integrations that strengthen the Open edX ecosystem.

Recognition Tracks

Recognition Track/ Category

Who It Recognizes

Key Areas of Contribution

OKRs & Key Activities

image-20250305-155721.png Distinguished Engineer

Developers, software architects, and engineers advancing Open edX’s core architecture and infrastructure.

  • Core Platform Development – Enhancing Open edX’s codebase for scalability and performance.

  • Architectural Innovation – Introducing best practices and optimizing platform efficiency.

  • Open Source Leadership – Mentoring developers and reviewing contributions.

  • Problem-Solving & Issue Resolution – Addressing technical challenges posted on community channels (Slack / Confluence)

  • Increase Code Contributions: Deliver X major PRs annually to core repositories.

  • Technical Thought Leadership: Publish X technical blog posts or documentation updates per year.

  • Mentorship & Community Growth: Guide X new developers in contributing to Open edX.

  • Enhance Platform Performance: Implement optimizations improving efficiency by X%.

  • Responded to X number of posts/ week.

image-20250305-155721.png Distinguished Advocate

Educators, trainers, and evangelists who expand Open edX awareness and adoption.

  • Community Engagement – Growing Open edX’s visibility through social media, events, and outreach.

  • Public Speaking & Thought Leadership – Presenting at conferences and meetups.

  • User Adoption & Onboarding – Helping organizations effectively implement Open edX.

    • E.g. Support the adoption of the Open edX Certified Educator program

  • Business Development & Strategic Growth – Advocating Open edX adoption among enterprises, institutions, and government entities.

  • Host or Speak at Events: Deliver X talks/webinars/workshops annually.

  • Expand Community Reach: Grow Open edX engagement by X%.

  • Develop Learning Materials: Publish X tutorials, case studies, or guides.

  • Support New Adopters: Assist X organizations in transitioning to Open edX.

    • Lead or facilitate X training sessions or contribute to granting X Open edX Instructor Certifications.

  • Drive Biz Dev Outreach: Facilitate X strategic discussions leading to partnerships or platform adoption.

image-20250305-155721.png Distinguished Innovator

Visionaries introducing new business models, integrations, and creative solutions for Open edX.

  • New Product & Feature Development – Driving innovative solutions.

  • Market Expansion Strategies – Introducing Open edX to new sectors and regions.

  • Custom Integrations – Building third-party tool integrations and AI/LLM enhancements.

  • Driving Commercial Success – Helping partners innovate with Open edX.

  • Launch New Features: Develop X new Open edX plugins/extensions annually.

  • Business & Tech Innovation: Present X innovative use cases at industry events.

  • Strategic Integrations: Drive X major integrations improving interoperability.

image-20250305-155721.png Distinguished Partner

Organizations demonstrating leadership, innovation, and investment in Open edX.

  • Technical Contributions – Contributing code, features, or technical improvements.

  • Financial or Infrastructure Support – Funding development, sponsoring Open edX initiatives, or providing hosting/support resources.

  • Community Engagement & Leadership – Supporting working groups, mentoring core contributors, and driving Open edX adoption..

  • Open Source Advocacy & Standards – Promoting transparency, interoperability, and open-source adoption.

  • Larger Partners: Contribute X major enhancements annually, OR provide $X in funding or in-kind support.

  • Smaller Partners: Contribute X% of employees actively in Open edX initiatives, OR contribute at least X feature updates/fixes per year.

  • All Partners: Maintain active participation in at least X working groups or governance initiatives.

  • Sponsorship & Sustainability: Sponsor at least X Open edX events, community sprints, or strategic initiatives per year.

Key Adjustments for Equity:

  • Larger Partners → Absolute Contribution Metrics (more contributions, financial support, major enhancements)

  • Smaller Partners → Relative Contribution Metrics (percentage-based engagement per employee, smaller but frequent contributions)

  • Flexibility in Contributions – Partners can qualify based on technical contributions OR financial/infrastructure support, ensuring diverse pathways to recognition.

Tenure and Membership Renewal

Distinguished Contributors Program remains a prestigious, high-impact initiative, rewarding those who actively shape and strengthen Open edX.

Membership

Membership in the program is granted for two years and requires active participation to qualify for renewal.

Renewal Criteria

To maintain recognition beyond the initial two-year term, members must demonstrate continued contributions aligned with their respective tracks:

Review Process & Reapplication

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Lifetime status can be granted after a sustained 4-year contribution milestone.

Lifetime status can be granted after a sustained 4-year contribution milestone.

Why Would Community Members Seek This Recognition?

This recognition is a career-defining opportunity for individuals and a game-changer for organizations—fostering influence, expanding reach, and cementing leadership in Open edX and the broader EdTech ecosystem.

  1. Enhanced Reputation: Being recognized as a “Distinguished Contributor” elevates an individual’s or partner’s reputation within the Open edX community and the broader EdTech space.

  2. Exclusive Opportunities: Access to strategy discussions, leadership roles, and early involvement in new initiatives.

  3. Visibility: Recognition through official Open edX channels (blogs, newsletters, conferences) increases personal and organizational visibility.

  4. Networking: The program fosters closer collaboration with core teams, community leaders, and decision-makers.

  5. Career/Business Advancement: Partners and contributors can showcase this recognition as a mark of excellence, attracting new clients, employers, or collaborators.

  6. Impact: Contributors see their efforts directly influence the platform’s growth, user adoption, and innovation.

Why Axim Should Support the Distinguished Contributors Program

Support Needed from Axim

Nomination & Eligibility Criteria

The Distinguished Contributors Program is designed to be a prestigious recognition, ensuring that only those who have demonstrated sustained impact, leadership, and deep commitment to the Open edX ecosystem are awarded.

Nomination Process

Submission – The nominee must submit:

Eligibility Requirements

Additional Considerations

Review Panel & Selection Process

Composition of the Review Panel

The selection committee will be a balanced representation of key Open edX stakeholders:

  1. Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) Representative (1-2 members) – Providing technical and architectural oversight to ensure recognized contributions align with Open edX’s future direction.

  2. Axim Representatives (2-3 members) – Ensuring alignment with Open edX’s strategic direction and long-term sustainability.

  3. Core Contributors (2-3 members) – Representing active contributors and maintainers who understand the depth of technical and community contributions.

  4. Open edX Partner Representatives (2-3 members) – Bringing insights from the service providers and partners who contribute to Open edX adoption and innovation.

  5. Community Leaders & Distinguished Contributors (2-3 members) – Experienced members who have demonstrated long-term commitment to Open edX and can evaluate peer impact effectively.

  6. Biz Dev Working Group Representatives (1-2 members) – Ensuring business development and ecosystem growth perspectives are considered in the selection process.

Selection Process

  1. Initial Screening – The review panel will validate eligibility and endorsements to ensure only qualified nominees proceed.

  2. Impact Evaluation – Each nomination will be reviewed against predefined OKRs and criteria for the respective track.

  3. Deliberation & Final Decision – The panel will meet to discuss and finalize selections based on overall contributions, peer endorsements, and impact metrics.

  4. Approval & Announcement – Axim will officially endorse the final list, and the first cohort will be recognized at the Open edX Conference in Paris (July 1, 2025).

Implementation Roadmap

Goal: Recognize the 1st Cohort at Open edX Conference, Paris (July 1, 2025)