On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Ashwin <[email protected]> wrote: > As a user I started with Redhat 6.0 in the year 2000, presently I use > both Fedora 12 and 13 (beta as of now). > > After having spent a lot of time over the years, in spreading the usage > of Linux and advocating Free and Open Source Software (but not exactly > by way of holding seminars or presentations) more by the way of > innovating the application solutions and hand holding and spoon feeding > the converts to LINUX, I simply state, keep the ambassadors program as > it is. > > Keep it maintained, by listing people as inactive based on pre-defined > time lines (reminder emails to renew the active status etc.)
What is the point of maintaining inactive ambassadors in the list? It is a different thing to keep ambassadors who were active once and are not as involved now, and a completely different thing for those who sign up as ambassadors and just don't do anything about it. > If you really want some yardstick to measure performance of an > ambassador, then build some monetary / cash rewards and incentives into > the program. > Why? How would cash rewards serve as a yardstick? If you mean cash rewards as a means of encouraging volunteers then you're completely missing the point -- it is called "volunteering" for a reason. -- Siddhesh Poyarekar http://siddhesh.in _______________________________________________ india mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/india
