IMHO, the metodology of the Ambassadors group,
in the specific case of the Brazilian community, must be recycled. For many years practically the same approach has been applied to events where there is involvement of the Fedora Project.
I believe that we must to learn with our own community from other
regions seeing whta is working out there and bring it to our case in
brazilian and latam community.
A
way that I see that works well, is to present talks with good tech
level in such way that Fedora is interesting for those who are looking
for just information and excite those users that potentially can join us
as contributor. And it doesn't work anymore with these talks like "The
infra group do it.. the packager do this... the amabassador does it..",
IMO it is boring, and a waste of the potential of what could be shown to
the public.
I quoted
before the case of we learn with the guys from other regions, because
recently I watched two talks that were interesting, one by Robert Mayr
about the impact of Fedora.Next in the Fedora websites, and other by
Denis Gilmore about Fedora.Next. These talks covers what I said about to
show Fedora interesting for those that have potential to contribute and
for those that just want to learn and adopt new techonologies.
Best Regards,