Agreed, just because not all of us have events on going, does not mean we are not
spreading the good word.
On Nov 29, 2010, at 10:43 PM, Max Spevack <mspevack(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, inode0 wrote:
> 2010/11/29 Buddhika Kurera <bckurera(a)fedoraproject.org>:
>> Dear All,
>> According to the
>>
http://susmit.fedorapeople.org/report/famsco_final_report/#id2781437
>> There are around 700 Am. worldwide and around 183 events in 2010.
>> I think each ambassador should have a responsibility of having at-least one
>> event for an year that ensure spreading fedora in the community.
>> And as in 2009 it is good to evaluate Am. (based on region) on yearly basis
>> and ensure all the Am. work well.
>> Having a large list mean nothing we need people who work to achieve goals.
>> I noticed some Am. dont event updated their user-page with their contacts,
>> and
>> some dnt have contact details.
>> So i think this need to ensure the quality of the Am.
>> What you all think?
>
> I think you should focus on your own behavior and contributions rather than the
behavior and contributions of everyone else on the planet. We do not need another witch
hunt.
+1 to John. Can we just hall monitor this thread now, before it gets out of hand?
--Max
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