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@mattdm I think your example of Ten Thousand Villages doesn't fit
here and I am still convinced we should not force anyone, because we cannot measure what
this person is doing. Talking with friends or to the University IT or just being part of a
LUG and showing people what they do with Fedora and eventually explain to others how they
can contribute and how much fun that is, is not measurable.
Maybe the term "measure" is the problem here?
I feel like I can reasonably ask anyone, including me, "Thinking about what did as an
ambassador (for outreach of the project over the last N months), please answer these
questions: What worked? What didn't work? What should we keep doing? What should we
stop doing?What would you like to try? What could someone else in the project do (or the
project itself do) to help you have more success?"
If the answer is "I talked to people at my local containers meetup and I converted
two of them to using Fedora full time. However, I found that ..." then we've
learned the person is active and we have ideas to share and ways to collaborate.
If the answer is, "I didn't do anything because I've been crazy busy with my
other contributions/life/family," then we know that this may need our support or may
need to step back for a bit or whatever.
If the answer is, "I didn't do anything" or there is no response, then we
know the person isn't active and can decide what, if any, action is required.
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