On 25 February 2015 at 23:08, Neville A. Cross <yn1v(a)taygon.com> wrote:
But as far as conflict of interest I may add that we should play by
the
name. If the name is freesoftware table/stand/event, then we have
freesoftware all mix together. If it is a Fedora table/stand/event, then we
should keep clear that it is Fedora and do not send mix messages to the
audience. Not meant to be black or white, but more kind of a guideline.
The same goes for LUG activities, if it is LUG we are all together. But if
it is a Fedora activity we should try to focus on Fedora.
How we break the circle? How we send this beyond the Ambassadors mailing
list, where we are most in agreement? Shall this posted in some wiki page in
the ambassador join steps and guidelines?
The first page[1] in the Ambassadors joining pages has this:
"You are the expert in your region. You understand the culture, the
needs, and the best ways to communicate about Fedora and FOSS in your
region"
IMO this encompasses the trait we're talking about, i.e. the
understanding of how you conduct yourself at an event in a manner that
does not send conflicting signals to the audience. If it is not
obvious enough then maybe another bullet point on that page ought to
be sufficient.
Siddhesh
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors_Join_start