[Fedora-ambassadors-list] RedHat v/s Fedora Events

Chitlesh GOORAH chitlesh at fedoraproject.org
Sun Apr 9 12:59:08 UTC 2006


On 4/9/06, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram at fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-04-09 at 13:37 +0200, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
> > > > Below are some of the topics discussed, please don't try to fool me
> > > > around with URLS.
> > >
> > > You can be critical without being rude.
> > >
> >
> > Im not rude :)
> > I prefer things to be discussed :)
>
> Statements like everyone is being fooled is not a good way to start a
> discussion. There is value is healthy discussions and debates but
> presumptions make it harder to be level headed. Ask rather than assume.
>
> > What I wish, is that there must be information provided to the Fedora
> > Ambassador Project.
>
> Information is passed to the entire world. You can as a ambassador read
> about them too. Ambassadors are not privileged with extra information.
> This is not a closed club.  You can as a fellow contributor ask
> questions like any of us.
>
>
> > A Fedora Ambassador must have sufficient tools to pass on the CORRECT
> > information, especially during events.
> >
> > Hence, I propose that the Steering Community tries to gather specific
> > updates concerning THE FEDORA PROJECT, here and there and inform the
> > ambassadors whose task is to spread the word about the Fedora Project.
>
> Just read the fedora announce lists and things like Red Hat magazine
> which includes a Fedora status report and fedoranews.org.
> http://planet.fedoraproject.org is also interesting at times.
>
>
> Rahul
>
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I've been with the Project for a long time now.
I know the Fedora Project, which explains my commitment to it.

But here I'm talking about the Fedora Ambassador Project.
The Newcomers to the Ambassador Project, (right now we are 110) who
need to be guided/informed for a while.

They are the ones who need to be informed.

The Fedora Project has grown since, got a new logo which reflects
certain qualities about the Fedora Project.

That is why Im asking, let's keep this standard., at least for the
Fedora Ambassador Project.

We shouldn't assume that everyone reads those News. We have to at
least from time to time remind ambassadors about certain sources.

Every Ambassador got their Fedora Business cards, email alias etc...
It's good but if Ambassadors are not privileged with extra
information, are these worth ?

PS: As for my event (Strasbourg), I know I can convince those guys for
a .org booth and I will do it, not now but soon.

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