On 30 June 2010 01:18, S.Kemter
Hello,
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ok, when u not doing Launch Parties what doing the Ambassadors from India then? Please tell me, say not I contribute to the wiki or such stuff, because thats not the job for an Ambassador.
I can only speak for myself. In the past year or so - -I have done and personally overseen over 100 individual oS installs. -Handled openSUSE in two installfests. -Taken introductory classes for primary school teachers, albeit as part of a larger group -provided round the year support for around 50 users at town/institute -guided new users -gave several impassioned 'Why openSUSE' speeches to groups and individuals alike. -Ran word-of-mouth as well as DVD distribution campaigns in Mukti, a LUG symposium with over 1000 registrations. -followed strict openSUSE oriented policy in our startup despite disgruntled associates -tried to help on the social media visibility front, mostly twitter. This I have done, african bird or not, without even a single piece of merchandise, despite two clear requests, one for merchandise, another for sponsorship. Maybe someone's done a lot more. Maybe I did not try out a Launch party. But when I am not immediately looking for membership, not looking for a software job(as Sankar P suggested in general), not doing FOSS or even s/w full time, not entirely financially 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 P.S.[OT] A little clearer sentence construction would be really helpful. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org