For a start, Gerard, maybe you can identify some of the primary gaps
we have. What questions to Chinese Fedora users and potential
contributors have? In what areas can we improve information we offer
to Chinese speaking people?
Another question in which I'm keenly interested is, where do Chinese
users get Fedora? If they're using mirrors in China, are there enough
of them? Can we find more administrators willing to distribute Fedora
on mirrors?
Congratulations on the move, Gerard! I'd add to Paul's list of questions
above with "how can we make it easier for members of the Chinese Fedora
community to participate in the Marketing (and Ambassadors) teams, and
how can we better keep up with what they're doing?
I know we now have a mailing list (thanks to you and Kaio and everyone
else who made this happen!)
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/chinese and that
there's been a Planet for a while (
http://planet.fedora-zh.org/), but
I'm not sure if there's anywhere else that would be good to watch - or
actually, if we want to specifically start discussing global/regional
marketing and PR strategies here, perhaps for the F14 release. So far
we've just been making deliverables in English and considering any
translation we get to be a very happy bonus. :)
--Mel