Thanks Brian for welcoming Martin and Solanch.
I just to point out that it was not funny to hear again from Fedora that I
did a "Julita project" or something like that.
I have dedicated my life for more than 7 years to Fedora and GNOMe and my p
eople (I have to call them my people because they are my followers and we
got engaged with Linux together)
and now they want to continue the path I have built for years. It is
educational
for them and the new students we have in Lima interested more in Linux
nowadays.
The ticket and th
<
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpagure.io%2Fambassadors-lata...
wiki are already done and @aaragon is working on the design. I hope this time
LATAM can approve them in order to continue Fedora Lima for the next gen
eration!
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-latam/tasks/issue/455
Best regards,
Julita
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 8:02 AM, Brian (bex) Exelbierd <bexelbie(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Hello Brian and thank for the answer
> I do not know If Edward is a Peruvian or either if he is in Lima.
I'd hope that as a team we know how to work remotely and across cultures.
Unless the folks in Lima speak a language that Edward doesn't, I don't see
how this disqualifies him. I think it would also be good if you
specifically contacted the folks in Puno.
> I have
> fostered my team and taught them how to coordinate events, even more, I
am
> guiding Solanch remotely and I consider myself still active, the only
thing
> is that I am not attending online to the LATAM meetings because it is on
> Friday (I can make it on weekends) and I want Solanch and Martin can
attend
> in my behalf on fridays to be more involved with Fedora LATAM.
I don't think it is your intention to write this as though these folks are
actually part of the Julita project and not the Fedora project, but that is
how it reads to me.
Instead, I think this is a great time to make sure the folks in Lima are
part of the larger Fedora community. As you have said, you are going to be
busy so they should already have contacts in the larger LATAM and Fedora
communities.
> We are going
> to continue the Fedora events in Lima because my idea was always in
> training my people and continuing this work with or without me.
This is what a good Ambassador Mentor does. What can we do to get them
involved so they are comfortable with not just relying on you?
> Maybe I will open a ticket to celebrate the Fedora Lima release event
with
> my account and say in that ticket that the organization on-site is going
to
> be in charge of Martin and Solanch.
This is an option. Better is having them know how to open the tickets
themselves.
> In case there is needed for financial purposes, I suggest that Martin and
> Solanch become Fedora Amabassor Peru in case I will take a longer
> internship here in the lab. I have been their Fedora mentor for years as
> well as the other Lima Linux that have their FAS account since years.
Both
> Martin and Solanch have more than two years in raw helping me in the
Linux
> local community in Lima, Peru. I hope their efforts can be recognized
some
> day.
Let's make that day today. Why are we not working on getting Martin and
Solanch ready to be ambassadors and made such now? There is no geographic
maximum on the number of ambassadors per city.
regards,
bex
>
> Best regards,
> Julita
>
> On Tuesday, April 10, 2018, Brian (bex) Exelbierd <
bexelbie(a)redhat.com
>
> wrote:
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