Hi to all Ambassadors,

Myself Sunil from India. First I would like to tell you that I removed myself from Ambassadors list, a day after I was allowed to be Ambassador. I hope they who are crying for inactive Ambassador issue will be happy.

If you have read below there were few lines:

"who have no idea how to contribute"

Better if you call can work on this issue.

One more clue, you can mail them asking, why are they inactive for such a long period, before deleting them(if you are thinking of deleting them).

Asking is important because there may be great ideas which fedora may loose just because no one was there to guide and give a first gear to those ideas.

Second clue, what anyone will get or achieve being a Ambassador of Fedora? (I think someone asked me).

My problem, I tried to be a member to provide free media in my region, but still see myself unapproved status. I dont know who will explain this.


regards,


Sunil Datta
www..opensourcenuts.com



--- On Wed, 1/4/09, David Anderson <dca@projectcellular.com> wrote:

From: David Anderson <dca@projectcellular.com>
Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Mentors, Sponsors, etc...
To: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com
Date: Wednesday, 1 April, 2009, 7:25 PM

All good points, on the "too many inactive Ambassador" front I see no issues removing them.  If being a member of ANYTHING (LUG, AAA, YMCA, Fedora) simply requires you to just login every once in a while to say "hello", update a Wiki, or anything within 90days or whatever to remain an active member is no big deal.  Is there a place within FAS that allows you to cancel your Ambassadorship, delete/remove FAS account or anything?  Granted the issue we're having is because people won't delete themselves simply because they have no spare time to dedicate to Fedora.
  If the team is growing too large than another alternative is to continue the regional breakdown of Ambassadors.  Is there a 'fedora-list' mailer for regions?  ie: fedora-ambassador-list-NA for North America or fedora-list-EU, or fedora-list etc that would be dedicated to the newer members..  The only reason I say, some of the members from India have some great ideas for getting things going in their colleges, cafes, etc, but I really wouldn't know how to help them any further because I don't know what works in their area.  Mine is an predominantly MS area, so it's tough.  Conventions are limited as well and finding colleges in the area that can help promote is kind of like pulling teeth because they only teach MS & Java...  Back to the regions idea:  by region we can all talk amongst ourselves, the Regional ambassadors if the topic is important can forward the discussion from region to global for total input. 
  I wish I had ideas on the 'barrier to entry' scheme but until the 'inactive' issue is resolved, I don't know...

   -david.



>Hi All,
>
>until now i tried to back off from this topic, because i'm a so called
>"Ambassador Newbie" myself.
>
>But since there were some interessting postings, i could not longer hold
>off.
>And just to make it clear: I don't want to offend several people here on
>the list, i just want to say a few words.
>
>First, i totally dislike the suggested "point system" (like "Beeing at a
>event -> +100pts).
>Remember, beeing Fedora Ambassador doesn't mean to be a hero in a MMORPG
>where you can earn Experience Points for succesfully finishing quests.
>I don't want to come to a a point in future, where i pay someone 200€ to
>get a eminently respected 100.000 Ambassador Points worthy Fedora
>Ambassador identity (or avatar).
>
>And there is another critic point at this method. Who decides, wich
>activity drops how many points?
>I mean i can stay for 2 weeks on an event or convention and tell all
>people about fedora. What if (i know it is exaggerated but it is just an
>example) everyone i talk to on the event already knows Fedora,
>contributes already to another distro and is absolutely not interessted
>in my "drivel"?
>Then, my spent time was without succes, and i should get 0 points,
>because i have achieved nothing.
>But if i convince 3 friends of mine to use fedora (and offer them
>support) (wich i did in my few weeks as Ambassador now) do i now get 300
>points (for just much less hours of engagement)?
>
>The point is: No matter what someone does or doesn't, no one here is
>able to rate his engagement in points.
>
>
>Another suggestion was to send every month (or every half year e.g.) a
>validation mail. This would be more acceptable to me than the points
>system, but it is still unsatisfying. There would be too much troubles
>and sentences like "oh, please give me my Ambassador Status back, i
>haven't known anything from the mail, you know, my Spam filter...".
>Maybe i'm a bit pessimistic, but in my experience, it is always the same.
>
>
>I think, the main problem and reason for this debate is: We have many
>Ambassadors, many inactive and every week a few new Ambassadors.
>
>Problem A): Too many inactive Ambassadors.
>
>The Validation mail is as i said not the best method. And it has another
>disadvantage. You can be as inactive as you want, as long as you answer
>a short "i'm still active" mail to the mailing list.
>
>Problem B): Too many new Ambassadors who become inactive after a few
>days/weeks/months and who have no idea how to contribute.
>
>I think it is also our topic to tell new fedora people, how and where
>they can start contributing. If we don't manage this task inside the
>Ambassador the team, how can we handle it for the rest of the Fedora
>Project?
>So my idea would be, to spend time with talking to new ambassadors about
>their abilities and give them some hints where they can start
>contributing with their abilities.
>For example, Joerg read, that i'm a ongoing social/cultural
>anthropologist stressed on central asia, so he introduced me to Mirlan
>(i wrote him already a mail, waiting for his response).
>Maybe it would be helpful to create a mindmap wich clearly describes the
>organization of the Fedora Project with all ways of contributing.
>Also we maybe should concentrate some work on the New Ambassadors Guide
>someone here works at (sorry, i forgot who exactly it was).
>
>Just my 2 cents.
>Yannik
>
>
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