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(a)fedoraproject.org
<mailto:francesco.ugolini@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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