On Monday 28 June 2010 07:38 PM, S.Kemter wrote:
Hello,
I think there isnt a difference between Germany or India. Here do students in her studying time more for FLOSS projects as after it. After that they have jobs and family and spent not more a lot of time for it.
But in her study time they do something and its noticeable. So it cant be that all 30 ambassadors from India are not students anymore. Let it be a third whats with the other 20 ambassadors? There should be more activity or think u not?
Also, piracy is so common that there are people who can autocomplete FCKGW- without stopping for breath. Cyberorg is a hero but most of the others dont spend enough time, once they get a job. I agree, The ambassador list needs a cleanup if they dont have an email address written on the user page.
Sure, think we have to clean up that. On the end I think we need the same solution like fedora has for the ambassadors. They had the same problem with guys from India signed as ambassador only for get an fedoraproject mail address.
The problem is how we sort out the inactive ambassaadors?
br gnokii
I would like to change the mindset a bit here. Students here try to contribute to the project - some are able to and some are not (there are reasons) . We should thus , appreciate their interest and just not tag them with "Students are in search of @projectname email addresses" (which ever it maybe) . I do agree they should show up . It may happen that the contribution is not noticeable to us but they might have influenced few to use openSUSE (Yes I have seen that). Anyways I just wanted to make my point clear. Thanks :-) P.S. Lets not always ask ! . Let us first share :-)
Sankar http://psankar.blogspot.com
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