[Ambassadors] Proposal for "Quick starter guide" for ambasadors

Vincent Van der Kussen vincent at vanderkussen.org
Thu Mar 12 18:25:10 UTC 2009


On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 18:20 +0100, Francesco Ugolini wrote:
> 2009/3/4 Ewan Luca <ewanluca at gmail.com>:
> > About documents: (@Max)
> > Everything it's now at http://e1luca.fedorapeople.org/
> >
> > About the licensing (@Joerg):
> > - I used fonts found in Fedora standard installation
> > - the Fedora logo
> > - public domain keyboard photo (as background)
> > - the map should be redrawn with appropriate ambassadors areas and locations
> > (EMEA, NA, etc)
> > - the "case study" photos are "stand in" and will be changed or bought from
> > the source (bigstockphoto.com)
> >
> > About the stories: (@VincentVDK)
> > I need 2 stories. One "great leap forward" with some massive installation,
> > on a campus, render farm or something similar and one "ordinary people"
> > story with small but lovingly made steps. The stories will convey the
> > message that no matter how big or small your actions as an ambassador, your
> > efforts are adding up.
> > The pictures will illustrate the 2 stories (one with big IT dep, business,
> > campus vs one with a few friends helping each other)
> >
> > About content: (@Francesco)
> > The Guide it's mostly about wiki and how to use it. If no major structural
> > change it's proposed I say we go about each page and find what content from
> > wiki should be adapted where. I tried to make the boxes selfexplanatory.
> > If anyone willing to contribute it's in doubt about what content it's needed
> > where, feel free to ask. Hopefuly somebody knows the answer. For example I
> > put in the glossary (page 13) some words I as a rookie, don't understand; I
> > don't know what the final list should be but I know that toghether we can
> > figure it out.
> >
> > Tnx all,
> > e1luca
> >
> 
> I think we could start from a small step.
> 
> Ewan, if you agree, I think it could be useful to have a wiki page
> with the plan (maybe /Ambassadors/Starter_guide).
> 
> We need to have a point of reference where to put what people do.
> 
> Maybe listing the tasks for this issue.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Francesco Ugolini
> 
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A wiki page would indeed be handy.

Vincent Van der Kussen




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