Moin, On Wednesday 30 June 2010 07:31:03 Jigish Gohil wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Koushik Kumar Nundy <kknundy@gmail.com> wrote:
independent, I'm afraid this will have to make do on my part. If that is not enough, maybe I'm not suitable for the program. I can step down if it is so.
~kknundy
Wasn't planning to add to this useless thread at all, but looks like instead of encouraging participation this thread's tone is more like "telling" people what to do, no one who is doing a volunteer work in his/her own time like being told what to do and if they don't do launch party they are not doing enough.
BTW 30 or 3 numbers do not matter, ambassadors should contribute in whatever way they can and want to. Launch parties do not cost anything, just get-together with few friends over pizza is all it takes. Organizing joint party with other distros is not because of numbers, it is because we want "open source" community to come together, show off all flavours and let people choose whatever they like. So launch party with just few friends or room full of people is all fine.
Any and all kinds of contribution should be valued, so if ambassadors do not feel like doing a launch party it is OK too, it does not take away all the good things they are doing. Kaushik it should be enough that you know you are doing a good work, ignore the noise. Thanks, Jigish. I fully agree. We shouldn't point to each other "what are you doing?", "Why aren't you doing xyz?". We all are friends of open source and even closer friends to openSUSE and try to spread the word of openSUSE. Any kind of doing this is very welcome and respected.
So, everybody keep up the enthusiasm for openSUSE. Best M
Cheers
-J
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