[Ambassadors] Active/Inactive Ambassadors

Francesco Ugolini francesco.ugolini at fedoraproject.org
Mon Apr 2 15:51:34 UTC 2007


1) When i used the word inactive I'm referring to people who doesn't
anything, and as I've said a lot of time is not the meeting absence that
make an ambassador inactive.

2)Honored ambassador will not be an elite but a group of people who
distinguish themselves for their work. Is not the same thing that happen
in many company: people who work a lot received a recognition, this
recognition is the status of permanent ambassadors.

Regards

Francesco Ugolini

Jeffrey Tadlock ha scritto:
> Francesco Ugolini wrote:
>> - After a year of inactivity an Ambassador will be marked Inactive (in
>> both personal and global ambassadors pages).
> 
> How do you determine inactivity?  Not making an IRC meeting isn't the
> greatest way - I make some of the meetings, but both times usually have
> some sort of conflict for me.  One of the times is during my workday and
> the other conflicts with meal time with my family.  I make it when I can.
> 
> There have already been people saying they are contributing in their own
> way, but also have a difficult time making meetings and perhaps finding
> time to do more than lurk on the mailing list.  If they are representing
> Fedora in their work and within their LUGs - that does quite well to
> further interest in Fedora.
> 
>> The Ambassador that server for two years (or  virtually and really (both
>> are required) the Project will be nominated to be Honored Ambassadors.
>> Naturally only the members chose by FAmSCo will receive this status.
>>
>> - Every year FAmSCo will nominate no more than 7 Honored Ambassadors
>> from community and 3 from RedHat employers that will feed the requirement.
>>
>> - The difference with the normal Ambassador is that Honored Ambassadors
>> will be permanent ambassadors.
> 
> Why do we need to keep trying to make distinction between various
> "levels" of ambassadors?  Let's quit trying to turn this into an elite
> club and be open to having people join and contribute in what ways they
> can.  I just don't see what this Honored Ambassadors piece gets us.
> 
> New ambassadors will easily see who the active ambassadors are by the
> work they do.  There is not a need to apply arbitrary titles to ambassadors.
> 
> --Jeffrey
> 
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