Hello to all, thanks for the message that the mailing list wouldn't be active any more. Welcome to the openSUSE Community! Most parts on the wiki pages for Advocates have been right. I updated the mailing list. You are right here for the communication and questions. Create a openSUSE account and look after other Advocates in your country ( https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Advocates_list ). Join them and create a booth at Open Source events. That's the first step. Write here, if you would need marketing material. You'll get it. Say, if any informations would be missing, please. Thank you! Best regards, Sarah
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Juni 2016 um 17:22 Uhr Von: "Alexjan Carraturo" <axjslack@gmail.com> An: aelaric <aelaric@rfslug.org> Cc: "openSUSE Marketing" <opensuse-marketing@opensuse.org> Betreff: Re: [opensuse-marketing] Activity-Responsiveness-Readiness
2016-06-28 15:57 GMT+01:00 aelaric <aelaric@rfslug.org>:
correohck@gmail.com has great points about news. At Fedora, the ambassador's program there is well defined, very active, and the responsiveness is almost always just about immediate.
The involvement and recruiting route for members and ambassadors for openSUSE is currently confused with dead and outdated links on the openSUSE web pages. I mention this because I went through it myself recently to get to Ambassador status. There are also references to mailing lists that are no longer used; I was routed to this one by a friend who let me know that the one referenced on the web pages was defunct.
We can go to technical conferences and encourage involvement from users and also recruit them to get involved as ambassadors, however if they get to the web pages and the links that route them to the status of ambassador are outdated or no longer used, that tends to give the impression that we are not an active or responsive community, and even that sections of the website have been abandoned.
We need an active effort to get the openSUSE web pages up to date and we need a well defined route to openSUSE advocacy for new recruits, as we pull them in at the technical conferences. Otherwise the work, effort and energy we put in on behalf of openSUSE towards new interested users and potential new Ambassadors could be wasted effort. New users, Ambassadors, and advocates are the future of openSUSE.
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I agree with you. I'm the last that could talk about this, because, due to my move to UK, I was Inactive for almost one year, and on my Ambassador/Advocates is full of links to web pages that are not existing anymore. But now, after a period of forced stop, I really would like to start over and put effort in order to be more active and more responsive. This is right for my personal page, but should be right for the advocates website in general.
My 2c. Regards Alexjan.
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