2010/10/30 Rahul Sundaram <metherid(a)gmail.com>
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Viji V Nair wrote:
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>
> Will do that in any case, you should at-least consider to give some
> exceptions of thase kind of "rules" in countries like India at-least
> where the promotional stuffs are much less.
>
Like I said, there are no general rules. If I am a mentor and I know you
personally,
Then to make the process smoother, assign a mentor for every country, then
it is ok.
The country mentors can recommend the newly join member(coz it is easy to
evaluate those people if they are in same country) and then the regional
mentor can approve the entry after examine the person may be through a week
by considering his work and so on.
Hope this would work well any comments???????
How can we make a proposal to FAmSCo????
please tell me
I can sponsor you immediately. If I a mentor who hasn't heard about you, I
will want to make sure that you are active within the community
before
sponsoring you. It is just a personal comfort level. What we are trying to
encourage is people who sign up for a role, take it seriously and be
dedicated enough. This comes from the past experience, where a few people
sign up for a title and an email alias and don't understand the project to
be a good ambassador. Of course, we will continue to calibrate the process
as we go forward.
Rahul
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