On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 10:04 PM, Robert Mayr <robyduck(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
2018-02-15 10:52 GMT+01:00 Radka Janekova <radka.janek(a)redhat.com>:
> > improve the status of local Fedora communities.
>
> I'm not talking about physical "IRL" "local" communities,
I'm not talking
> about anything related to ambassadors at all. I'm talking about worldwide
> online communities that nobody ever mentioned anywhere, and every time I
> tried to, I've been met with incredible resistance, hence why I took a year
> to slowly build something solid before trying to propose anything again.
>
>
> Radka
>
Well, I didn't speak about ambassadors only, but I said outreach. Why do
you say ambassadors? AFAIK we have much more local Fedora web communities
than physical communities.
I'm mentioning Ambassadors because it is a great portion of Mindshare.
Besides it was but one item out of the three in that sentence that I chose
to mention as examples of what I am *not* talking about.
Before we consider "worldwide online communities" (not sure
which kind of
Fedora related communities you are thinking about) we should give our
Fedora communities a better status or place where they can help and unify
Fedora users we otherwise probably never reach.
This:
Oh and I would like to find a way to link them more visibly than from
the
wiki, probably exploring options of redesigning the community page[3]
The page is there, we should take better advantage of it. Expand it by
whole another section where telegram, discord, reddit, etcetc, would fall.
But I think that this may be for another, bigger, discussion at later
time...
PS: can we avoid top posting? It's hard to get the correct context.
I don't see a single top post reply to something specific.
[snip]
Regards.
--
Robert Mayr
(robyduck)
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