On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Well there are 14 now :D
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2011-03-15 Chuck wrote:
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Jos Poortvliet
<jospoortvliet@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey marketing team,
Based on our IRC discussion yesterday a more extensive proposal, connected to the mail I just send to the boosters with you in CC:
Our ambassadors are often local (many don't even speak English, or barely); so what we do with/for them has to be translatable, easy to read or in their hands. They often spend not a huge amount of time on openSUSE; so what we do for/with them should not take much time. And the fact they are ambassador gives them some credibility; so we should make that clear.
Currently, we have an ambassador mailinglist. Some ambassadors are on there; many are not (like most of the active people in Brazil or Greece - despite those countries being among the most active for us, as far as we know). They usually have a local mailinglist (not on openSUSE infrastructure) which they use for planning and discussing.
First, I would like to propose to bring such mailinglists to openSUSE infrastructure. That means - let ambassadors ask for a language/region specific mailinglist. Not too many rules, if they feel they need one for something, give it. But there should be one limitation: at least one or two active people on that list should be on the international ambassador mailinglist; and we need a one-way, moderated mailinglist to reach ALL ambassador lists at once for things that concern everybody.
Second, let them create a localized ambassador team page on the wiki (or on connect.opensuse.org, dunno what makes most sense). Actually, it'd be great if they had an English page which is translated - so each team (the Greek team, Brazil team etc) has a page on the wiki; and it is translated in their language(s). They can have links there to the mailinglist and the forum place they hang out, as well as their IRC channel(s).
This will allow countries/regions to build their own team. Yet, due to the requirement of having 1-2 ppl on the international list, we are connected.
Now we need to make sure there is communication as much as possible. The ambassadors should get the word out on what they do - that's what the ambassador report stuff is for, which I mailed to the Boosters team. I hope we can make that happen.
Cheers, Jos
Jos,
Who is on the booster team. I like to join.
? you know the opensuse boosters, the 13 guys incl henne, klaas, pavol etc? google it :D
Pup
-- Regards Manu Gupta
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