Yes, they do a great job. Specially Seve, leigh123@linux and Firewing1.

I participate a lot on ff.org, but just as a regular user, not as an Ambassador representing Fedora Project. It's very good to know that the Project wants to be "in touch" with the things occuring in ff.org. I think it's a very good place to collect the voice of the community.

I'll certainly start to report interesting findings back here.


Karsten 'quaid' Wade escreveu:
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 19:12 +0100, Max Spevack wrote:

+1 to all the good stuff I snipped. :)

  
Far better for the Fedora Project to continue to give fedoraforum our 
blessing, and our offers for support and help if they need it.
    

This in fact is something good to discuss here.

We've talked about asking Ambassadors (as a "should do" item) to hang
out and help on fedoraforum.org, representing the Fedora Project more
formally.

>From what I've read, the fedoraforum.org moderators are good at what
they do.  They are also doing a job that we cannot do from within the
formal project.  We want to do anything reasonable to endorse them while
using simple social skills to keep the discourse civil, accurate, and
useful in both directions.

One other item, I'd like to find a way to distill some of the common
complaints from fforum.org that don't make it to bug reports, etc.  For
example, in the last release, I read several times on fforum.org that
people felt the marketing materials were too positive without discussing
the potential problems in using Fedora.  In other words, we brought in a
bunch of new people on promises without telling them of the bad parts,
and many of those people ended up on fforum.org.

What I hope for is, at least, fforum.org moderators join
fedora-advisory-board.  It is also very helpful for our own Ambassadors
to spend time in that forum and report findings back here.

- Karsten
  

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