Sudheer,
There's no way to create a single channel to participate. Every country will have their channels. Max told about FedoraForum, but he is talking about sites "like" FedoraForum.org, maybe in your country IRC is more often used, this is valid too.
Cheers,
Rodrigo Menezes
-----Mensagem original----- De: fedora-ambassadors-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-ambassadors-list-bounces@redhat.com] Em nome de Sudheer Enviada em: sexta-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2009 02:13 Para: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com Assunto: Re: RES: [Ambassadors] inactive ambassadors, a proposed solution
Kevin Higgins wrote:
HOW DO WE IDENTIFY ACTIVE AMBASSADORS?
We come up with a policy that is simple, and fair.
An active ambassador is someone who:
- Has joined the group in FAS.
- Reads and/or posts on fedora-ambassadors-list.
- Has a useful, up-to-date personal page on the Fedora wiki.
And does one or more of:
- Attends or organizes an event once in a release cycle.
Like other people have noted, there are numerous ways to contribute to the Fedora project. I have helped more than 100 people in my city to obtain the Fedora image. I just burn the Fedora image to the DVD media they bring. Initially, I was updating each media burn on the Wiki. Nowadays, I have stopped updating the Wiki. But I do help people obtain Fedora media. I even help lot of people with Fedora related technical issues. I run my own blog and forum site where I write about Fedora too and answer questions about Fedora.
- Maintains a blog on Planet Fedora, with about one post per month.
With a little effort, maybe I can enlist myself in the planet.
- Participates on fedora-list or fedoraforum.org
http://fedoraforum.org/ to help people w/questions.
How about IRC and other Forums?