On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 16:45 +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On Monday 02 August 2010 13:03:28 Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) wrote:
[...] It's good if every country (that have more than 2-3 ambassadors) will have meeting for programming next events etc in their country. This way, people who don't speak-understand english (I'm one of them), can speak their language.
Do we need to organize these as large ambassador meeting or would the ambassadors do this on their own depending on the task?
How often do we need those country meetings?
An additional idea: What about having each meeting a specific region/country/continent as focus where ambassadors from that area tell us a bit about what's going on?
I think this is one of the topics that should be mentioned in tomorrow's meeting. Specifically, how do we ensure that we are aware of what's going on regionally? What is our reporting mechanism? That sort of thing. I have been fortunate to get into discussions with some great regions and am aware of what they're doing. But in the back of my mind, I'm always wondering, what else is happening out there that we don't know about? How do we give them support if we have a big informational gap? Let's hope we close this gap soon and give everyone in the Ambassador Program the resources they need to spread the openSUSE word. Bryen
Andreas
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