Hello all!
This will be a great thing to do. since I start the mentor
program, I have been asking several questions to the new ambassadors to
help them to join a team and keep working.
If we do an "ambassadors handbook" there should be also a "new
contributors handbook". We must remember than being an ambassadors
should be something that you do after help in some teams. I'm a person
who believe that an ambassador must not only do events, because if they
want to encourage people to contribute, they should be an example.
So, wouldn't be better so start with a compendium of this:
Maybe add to this page some more content or at least a small
description, take as reference this one:
We already have info pages, but maybe we only need to improve
them.
bye! :D
2009/12/11 Tristan Santore
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On 11/12/09 14:33, sankarshan wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Leonardo Menezes Vaz
<leonardo.vaz@gmail.com> wrote:
I am kinda new here and yesterday I was asking Rodrigo Padula for some
document/url explaining how the project works, specific areas, people
involved, contacts etc so that I could have an idea how things works
and where I could be useful. He told all areas are well documented at
the wike, but he said he couldn't point a single location (or a toc)
for all this information.
Since I am new here and I want to understand how things work I propose
we could organize a simple guide for new ambassadors - if it's not
available yet. ;)
Interesting question. Even though there is no "New Ambassador
Orientation Handbook", the wiki does a good job of providing start-off
points at<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Project_Wiki>.
On the
other hand, there is this small personal project of mine which is
lying dormat - details at
<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sankarshan/FedoraHandbook>
which
is perhaps along the lines of what you ask. It needs more work and
help.
Although principally not a bad idea to have a handbook, it is easier to
maintain/set up a guide on the wiki, than by writing an actual
handbook. So, I would suggest keeping it on the wiki itself.
Regards,
Tristan
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Just to clarify something here, although I agree with Maria with
regards to the "being involved elsewhere" idea, one of the most
important things as ambassadors is to know your stuff, with regards to
the Fedora as an OS (how to use it) and what we stand for.