Em Seg, 2010-11-22 às 07:32 +1000, Caius 'kaio' Chance escreveu:
IMHO, the requirements to become a mentors could be put into three
parts:
* Organizationally, mentor knows the procedures of checks listed
on the FP wiki pages, such as FAS account set up, CLA cert set
up, user page on wiki, subscription of ambassador list, etc.
* Spiritually, mentor knows the meanings of ambassadors beyond
code of conduct on the FP wiki pages, such as how to find and
fit in the existing Fedora or general Linux community in their
town/city/country, how to introduce Fedora to non-users, how
to take all opportunities for telling people that you are a
proud Fedora Ambassador and Fedora Contributor.
* Physically, mentor knows how to handle all questions raised
from ambassadors. If mentor does not know the answer, would do
their best to research it with the ambassadors timely. Mentor
is patient and out-going, too. As Neville said, they should do
workshops in fedora-class also.
At the end of the day, it is may not be an academic way with textbooks
and exams, but mentor way with communication and reviews.
IMHO it is highly important to take in consideration if the ambassador
is a person who is a reference for others and if s/he is already
recognized as a "mentor", although not a formal one, by those
ambassadors that s/he is already helping. That would help new and
current ambassadors to know who they should ask for help, specially in
local communities with a lot of ambassadors.
Regards,
--
Igor Pires Soares
Fedora I18N/L10N QA
Fedora Ambassador (Brazil)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Igor