Hi everyone!
I'm opening this thread to explain and discuss about an idea from FAD
LATAM.
We decided that people representing Fedora in events *must* follow the
new guideline[0], and, for accomplishing that guideline, it's necessary
creating a wiki page. This mails is for explain and discuss that: "the wiki"
We decided that, to show our work in a better way and keep wiki
organized, we need to make some changes and follow a new wiki tree:
Eduard Lucena (x3mboy) has worked so hard on that, so, we can use his
work as an example, and help him improving.
What we want:
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Events report in a tree like:
https://fp.o/wiki/Events/Latam/{Country}/{Event}/{Edition|Year}
or, in some cases, like FLISoL:
https://fp.o/wiki/Events/Latam/{InternationalEvent}/{Edition|Year}/Country
IE:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events/Latam/Chile/Release_Party_F26_Santi...
What we should do is:
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· Every *country* must work in a "country landing page" (IE:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events/Latam/Chile)
· We must work on moving *event report pages (@ wiki)* to that tree,
that can be done online, staying organized via IRC/Telegram
I've created an issue on pagure.io [1] to organize a Fedora Activity
Weekend, to work on that, an explain some other things related to FAD
Cuzco 2017, but we can work on that in our free time.
Another important thing here, is that x3mboy is planning some sessions
to improve ambassadors quality and skills [2], so, please, stay
connected to the project (because we also have to talk about "trust"
when approving budget requests)
[0] Event Organization Guideline
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/Latam/EventOrganizationGuideLine
[1] Propose an Online Fedora Activity Weekend
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-latam/tasks/issue/427
[2] Sessions to improve Ambassadors skills
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-latam/tasks/issue/423
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Adrian Soliard