Original message From:PaulMarc Bougharios< paulmarc(a)ieee.org >Date: 22 Feb 09
03:56:19Subject:Re: [Ambassadors] Re: inactive ambassadors, a proposed solutionTo:
fedoraambassadorslist(a)redhat.comHi all,I consider myself one of those ambassadors who are
quite active in their community, but fail to "report back" on wiki's and
blogs, or even reply to mailing lists.Not that I wouldn't want to write reports or
chat with fellows from a community I take pride to being member of, but I tend to spend my
spare time (if any) working on getting people to love Fedora. I honestly barely have the
time to read my emails, much less to reply to all of them...However, thus far, I have been
able to reach thousands of university students, did a seminar on "How to use Linux
(Fedora) as a reliable OS", and constantly am spreading the word around. Heck, even
my IT manager asked me a couple of days ago to give him both the 32 & 64 bit Fedora
DVD's: our proxy servers will soon get what's best out ther
e to drive them: Fedora 10!And maybe our workstations will be finally fueled with the
most productive OS one can lay hands on. I side by inode0 with:"...I suggest you lead
by example and just do it. You don't need a rule."And I think Roy's got a
point:"...At the end of the day, I think its now time for someone to come forth and
make a decision for the rest of the ambassadors to adhere."Until the next reply of
this interesting (and long) thread, have a nice weekend, all of you! Take care,PaulMarc
Bougharios,
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