[Ambassadors] Active/Inactive Ambassadors
Francesco Ugolini
francesco.ugolini at fedoraproject.org
Mon Apr 2 17:00:13 UTC 2007
It's sounds good, we have to see what is real possible and what is not
(contact inactive ambassadors trough telephone or ekiga, skype etc... is
a little bit difficult and in some cases impossible).
Francesco Ugolini
Nayyar Ahmad ha scritto:
> Hi All,
>
> On 4/2/07, *Francesco Ugolini* <francesco.ugolini at fedoraproject.org
> <mailto:francesco.ugolini at fedoraproject.org>> wrote:
>
> If someone does something, please report this in the Wiki, in weekly
> meetings, in Mailing Lists or tell an ambassador (trough jabber or
> telephone) to make this for you, but report ALL the activity.
>
> Manage a community is not simple and we need all your help to improve
> the project and to see you are here.
>
>
>
> I have been following this thread and i am really happy that Ugolini has
> raised this issue, as we spoke off line about this thing few days back,
> in fact we need a very close contact with each other to promote Fedora,
> even it will be rather good if we can manage some sort of voice
> conference, e.g. skype voice conference or any other free service, to
> discuss each other activity, this kind of things will bring us more
> closer, while about the Active/Inactive Ambassadors status, I personally
> think that we should reward active community members, this will off
> course encourage them to come forward, about inactive members we can
> send them periodic emails and voice meeting invitation to join , even
> once in month and we will give them updates about the current work and
> events, this will push them to keep in touch with us.
>
>
> regards
>
> Thank you
>
> Francesco Ugolini
>
> Jeroen van Meeuwen ha scritto:
> > Jeffrey Tadlock wrote:
> >>
> >> 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.
> >>
> >
> > I must say you have a point here. I'd become an Ambassador when I
> wanted
> > to join the mailing list, because I figured I could channel feedback
> > from users in my country into development, not necessarily promote
> > Fedora in any way (I guess I'm just not that type of guy). Either
> way...
> > Would not actively promoting Fedora to the outside world also be
> > considered 'inactivity'?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Jeroen van Meeuwen
> > -kanarip
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