The following definition is good enough for me.
It is interesting, that here we are defining an ambassador on a
moral/ethical definition rather than a hard written one.
I Like it :)
I don't know how to close a thread, but I got my answers.
Tejas
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 15:40 -0400, Alex Maier wrote:
The official mission statement for the Ambassadors group is:
"Fedora
Ambassadors are people like you and me, who go to places where other
Linux users and potential converts gather and tell them about
Fedora—the project and the distribution."
Our aims are:
* Represent Fedora Project to the wider public
* Help spread the word about Fedora, Linux, and Open Source
* Be a point of contact for local community members and
channel the feedback to Fedora Project
* Help recruit project contributors
* Think of creative ways for promoting Fedora in your region
Any activity that does not contradict the mission statement and the
declared aims can be part of the Ambassadors project.
Nobody on the Steering Committee is policing what
initiatives/activities should or should not be part of the Ambassadors
project, as long as they are not contrary to our Aims and our Mission.
This is not chaos. This is Freedom.
Ambassadors are free to spread the word about Fedora in any way they
want, as long as it's legal, of course, and does not harm the image of
Fedora. Limiting ourselves to only certain type of activity, but not
others, will only harm us in the long run.