[Ambassadors] Community Management Literature?

David Nalley david at gnsa.us
Sat Dec 27 19:27:49 UTC 2008


On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 8:46 PM, inode0 <inode0 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:10 AM, Max Spevack <mspevack at redhat.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, inode0 wrote:
>>
>>> I am wondering if our community leaders (Paul, Max, Greg, anyone else)
>>> might have one or two books they recommend that bear in important ways on
>>> community management that might be of interest to ambassadors? Please share
>>> if you do as I need some winter reading.
>>
>> The Starfish and the Spider.  Everyone should read it.
>
> Hi Max,
>
> I found this under the tree yesterday and couldn't put it down today.
> Hardly a page went by without finding myself thinking about how this
> applies to Fedora, Red Hat, and the organization I spend my days
> working for.
>
> I imagine you have spent some time thinking about how these ideas are
> expressed in both Fedora and Red Hat individually and perhaps in a
> sense combined as well. I'm really very curious about how you view the
> Fedora project within this framework? In particular, do you view
> Fedora as a hybrid organization?
>
> Whether you care to answer those questions or not thank you very much
> for recommending this thought provoking, entertaining book. And by all
> means feel free to recommend others.
>
> John
>
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Like John I also recently found this book under the tree - and
unfortunately I have only had time to get half way through it with all
of the family things going on. That said I am astounded. This was a
great book recommendation. (from Greg on his blog and Max in this
thread).




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