+1 ... this is the best solution
Hi, I'm bringing an update on this issue. Based on the discussion in this mailing list and in the ticket, we decided that any manual process for removing "inactive" ambassadors is a no-go. Pingou of Fedora Infra offered us a tool that would help us achieve what we originally wanted to achieve. The combination of FAS logs and datagrepper (that covers attending IRC meetings, using tracs, sending emails to mailing lists, voting in Fedora elections, writing blogposts in FP,...) can identify ambassadors who haven't had any sign of online activity for the given time period (in FAmSCo we agreed on 18 months, but it's still open) and may not be interested in the project any more. Those ambassadors would be notified by email that their account is going to be flagged as inactive in e.g. 14 days. To avoid it, they can just log in to FAS and they're fine for another 18 months. I'd like to emphasize that no one is going to lose ambassador membership. If someone meets the criteria and doesn't react to the notification message his/her account will just be flagged as inactive and his/her name won't be in the public list of ambassadors, but he/she will keep the membership and can become active again just by logging in to FAS and changing the status to active any time after the deadline. It's not meant to judge someone's activity, it's more like "we haven't seen you around online for some time, give us a wave if you're still interested in the project". In FAmSCo, we agreed this is a non-invasive solution with pretty much no additional bureaucracy that would solve the problem. But we'd again like to know your opinion. Jiri -- ambassadors mailing list ambassadors@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ambassadors
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