On 08/08/09 20:34, Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) wrote:
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And in fact, improper behavior will often be due to lack of
experience.
Improper behaviour can also be down to not being interested in Fedora,
but having to the title of Ambassador to say "Look at Me"
A good talk between the incriminated ambassador and a
mentor (some of us don't have mentors as we joined before
mentorship
was set up) would fix most of the « issues » and enter in the « self
regulation » case you're talking about.
I never got mentored,
I do not have the opportunity, for going to parties etc..
If it's to play cock of the north, I would never want it.
But I do support Fedora as best I can.
Which is by talking about Fedora to those who ask me,
no photos, no wikis, just one on one.
And answering what questions I can on the list(s)
> Of course, when you want to mentor someone and guide him,
you need to
> know what his flaws are. That's where the « denouncement » (a much too
> strong word, but you get the idea ;) comes into play.
I am not a psychologist, but there has to be some way for a
user whether within\without the project to say:
"Why I am treated lie this"