2010/4/10 Ryan Rix <ry(a)n.rix.si>:
Hello one and all!
The work to reenergize the Fedora Campus Ambassadors program continues! I
just wanted to let the list know of a few things, and ask a few
questions..
I just mailbombed about twenty people listed on the CampusAmb page[1] who
are listed, but are not a member of Fedora's ambassadors group, asking
them to apply for ambassadorship if they are interested in joining the
program. The rationale for this is explained at [2]. tl;dr: Campus
Ambassadors are regular ambassadors who represent themselves at schools
rather than the entire community. As such, anyone who's actually
interested in joining Campus Ambassadors is about to go find a mentor...
Just giving our loving mentors a heads up :)
I really don't understand this. If campus ambassadors are regular
ambassadors then they represent the Fedora Project, not just
themselves. If they are regular ambassadors they have been through the
mentoring process or it does not apply to them.
Which takes me to my next thing... I considered bringing this
straight to
FAMSCo, but maybe bringing it to the main list would be a good way to come
up with possible a better solution. I'd like to propose having a few new
mentors added to the current list of Fedora Ambassadors Mentors. Yes, yes,
I know, crazy. These mentors would not be allowed to mentor anyone
_except_ campus ambassadors and/or they would be the only ones allowed to
mentor campus ambassadors, so that they get proper vetting and training as
to how they can affect campuses, since they are decidedly different places
that the Real World. What are everyone's thoughts on this? How would we
make this happen?
I don't see a reason to formalize this at the level of FAmSCo to start
with. Can't the folks inside the campus ambassador program mentor each
other without so much formality?
There are different notions of mentoring and I think they often get
confused. You want a different kind of mentoring than what happens
during the "join the ambassadors group" stage. You want specific
mentoring about specific things. I think you should just empower
yourselves to provide it without further ado.
John