On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Manu Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well there are 14 now :D
>
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Jos Poortvliet <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> On 2011-03-15 Chuck wrote:
>>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Jos Poortvliet
>>>
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Hey marketing team,
>>> >
>>> > Based on our IRC discussion yesterday a more extensive proposal,
>>> > connected to the mail I just send to the boosters with you in CC:
>>> >
>>> > Our ambassadors are often local (many don't even speak English, or
>>> > barely); so what we do with/for them has to be translatable, easy
>>> > to read or in their hands. They often spend not a huge amount of
>>> > time on openSUSE; so what we do for/with them should not take much
>>> > time. And the fact they are ambassador gives them some
>>> > credibility; so we should make that clear.
>>> >
>>> > Currently, we have an ambassador mailinglist. Some ambassadors are
>>> > on there; many are not (like most of the active people in Brazil
>>> > or Greece - despite those countries being among the most active
>>> > for us, as far as we know). They usually have a local mailinglist
>>> > (not on openSUSE infrastructure) which they use for planning and
>>> > discussing.
>>> >
>>> > First, I would like to propose to bring such mailinglists to
>>> > openSUSE infrastructure. That means - let ambassadors ask for a
>>> > language/region specific mailinglist. Not too many rules, if they
>>> > feel they need one for something, give it. But there should be one
>>> > limitation: at least one or two active people on that list should
>>> > be on the international ambassador mailinglist; and we need a
>>> > one-way, moderated mailinglist to reach ALL ambassador lists at
>>> > once for things that concern everybody.
>>> >
>>> > Second, let them create a localized ambassador team page on the
>>> > wiki (or on connect.opensuse.org, dunno what makes most sense).
>>> > Actually, it'd be great if they had an English page which is
>>> > translated - so each team (the Greek team, Brazil team etc) has a
>>> > page on the wiki; and it is translated in their language(s). They
>>> > can have links there to the mailinglist and the forum place they
>>> > hang out, as well as their IRC channel(s).
>>> >
>>> > This will allow countries/regions to build their own team. Yet, due
>>> > to the requirement of having 1-2 ppl on the international list, we
>>> > are connected.
>>> >
>>> > Now we need to make sure there is communication as much as
>>> > possible. The ambassadors should get the word out on what they do
>>> > - that's what the ambassador report stuff is for, which I mailed
>>> > to the Boosters team. I hope we can make that happen.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> > Jos
>>>
>>> Jos,
>>>
>>> Who is on the booster team. I like to join.
>>
>> ? you know the opensuse boosters, the 13 guys incl henne, klaas, pavol
>> etc? google it :D
>>
>>> Pup
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Manu Gupta
>

Whos number 14?

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