Dear all,

 Yeah! I strongly agree the formal discussions.most of the times I
requested for these kinda privileges for official make over.
but the reply from the higher is that we need have strong list of
contributions and must be featured in the contributions page...




With Regards,

Ravindra
http://www.opensuse.org/user:rahacks




On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Nelson Marques <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I strongly support a claim that ambassadors should use/have
> @opensuse.org emails, as I believe it would increase the notoriety of
> their actions on field and make them more credible.
>
>  I know @o.o has it's own rules for attribution, but I suggest that the
> board can look into this 'ambassadors' stuff, you need to empower them a
> bit and help them achieving higher notoriety amongst the hordes.
>
>  In the past in an informal talk about this with Bryen I've expressed
> the same opinion (in that case we were talking about Carlos Ribeiro).
> Please board and strategy people, this can be a small thing that can
> help a lot the Ambassadors work.
>
>  Stathis, I have no power to decide anything, but I do support your
> claim as it seems reasonable enough to me that an ambassador should
> represent himself and the community properly.
>
>  This email a personal opinion, nothing more, nothing less.
>
>  Nelson
>
>
> On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 23:11 +0300, Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)
> wrote:
>>
>> So, is it possible for admins to create an opensuse.org forward
>> service
>> mail for everyone (maybe only for ambassadors)? If they want to
>> contact
>> us, they can send it to @opensuse.org and we can get it from
>> gmail.com
>> (our example).
>
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