We are a no profit project but we aren't a place where someone can park
his name, we don't ask the moon we ask a minimum participation, but we
aren't magician, we can't know what a person does, we need a minimum
level of communication.
Regards
Francesco Ugolini
Lin Juan Carlos ha scritto:
I think that is good have control about ambassadors, but, at the base
of evaluation
and keep on maind always that all of then try to contribute to the Fedora Project, and
any help, even minimal, are welcome.
Discharge help is not a good policy for a not profit project as Fedora is
Yung Jen Lin
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 20:10:25 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote
> Santosh Kumar wrote:
>> hi guys.. i havent been regular to the meetings and to the mailing list
>> either... but i have negotiated with a software company and a BPO to
>> completely shift on to Fedora... thats around 120 systems in the past
>> one month... how would i let know you guys that i am active or not??
> By sending in reports. If you are doing something with Fedora it is
> worth discussing it here. Others might have things to learn, feedback to
> provide. We need to work as a team. That's the whole point of being an
> ambassador here rather than doing things on your own.
>
> Rahul
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