On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 22:47 +0100, Barry Nichols wrote:
Hi all,
As discussed in the recent meeting, I have spent some time looking into other projects Ambassador programs, my findings are listed below:
Fedora and GNOME both had a great deal of information regarding their Ambassadors and whilst I was unable to find Ambassador programs for other projects, many of them have had talk about starting one. Also QT has a fairly new Ambassador program.
GNOME: - Business Cards - Ambassador shirts (uniform) - Event travel sponsorship - Banners, Posters & Flyers - Event box (everything needed to set up an event booth) - Presentation slides
Fedora: - Business Cards - Ambassador shirts (uniform) - Event travel sponsorship - Banners, Posters & Flyers - Event box (everything needed to set up an event booth) - Presentation slides and slide templates - Mentors (Ambassadors who have been approved to mentor new and potential Ambassadors) - T-shirts, Stickers, Pens, etc. (and a list of local vendors who can produce them to save on shipping costs)
QT: - Allowed to use the ambassador logo - Access to merchandise/giveaways - Ambassador shirt (uniform) - Must have proven QT skills
Both Fedora and GNOME had good Ambassador web-pages which make the aforementioned resources very easy to apply for/download.
-- Barry D. Nichols
Barry! You did a great job doing homework. Really appreciated. I n otice all the programs you have looked at are "Ambassador" named programs. Do you have any insight into other ambassador-type programs like Ubuntu's LoCo program? I'd like to see a bit more. Anyone else have suggestions what programs to look at? Thanks, Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org