Hey Mikael,
I think you should keep your Ambassador status and stay on the list,
because what you will be doing in the time you can spare from your
studying is exactly what an Ambassador should be doing--talking to
people about Fedora, helping them out if they have questions, and
being available for them to contact whenever needed!
If you stay on the list, you will keep receiving other people's ideas
and might be able to benefit from them. Also, you will be able to ask
for input from all of us.
So hey, you can't make all the meetings--so what? :)
Glad to have you on the team,
Alex
On 3/23/06, mosp <info(a)kampnytt.com> wrote:
Hi!
I am writing because I am not sure if its an good idea for me to be an
ambassador anymore. I have started an education and have almost no time
for anything else. I havent been able to attend any meetings lately
because of my studies. Either I am in school or I am sleeping.
I still promote Fedora, still help out when people need it and write
small guides in swedish. Which i will continue to do regardless of what
status i have.
I like being an ambassador, but i will leave any decisions up to you to
make when it comes to me and being an ambassador. I will not be able to
attend to any meetings as things are today. I have very little time and
resources to attend shows and whatever.
The work i can do for fedora is what i am doing now. Being someone who
users can contact when needed (through
www.linuxportalen.se), write
small guides in swedish and continue to answer fedora related questions
on IRC.
Well, i enjoy to be an ambassador but i dont think i am able to put down
the time that i think you want an ambassador to do.
Regards,
Mikael Jacobsson
Swedish Ambassador
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