Hello all,
We did the test last release, but things went not as planned. We tried to enforce a Schedule for Ambassador Specific activities in sync with the release of Fedora 14, but most of the tasks were not pursued in time. It is not time to point fingers so lets look for Fedora 15 Schedule of Ambassadors!
This time FAmSCo (and personally I , as chair) takes full responsibility of making sure the schedule will be followed as planned. After the election of the current FAmSCo (November - December 2010) we did a review [1] of the draft schedule from J.Poelstra (our previous schedule wrangler) and with help of Robyn Bergeron (our beloved current schedule wrangler) we updated it to meet Ambassador specific needs.
Also we have new naming of the tasks to help us understand the owner of task more easily (it was a problem on the old one).
Who will enforce it? FAmSCo will make sure the owners of each task have whatever they need to make the action.
How will we report back and review schedule? The Schedule will be part of our weekly FAmSCo calls so feel free to drop by to raise an issue. If this is not possible raise the issue on the mailing list of Ambassadors.
Is the schedule flexible? We are human beings and sometimes we cannot meet some deadlines :) This is totally understandable and FAmSCo will be there to help out, and in extreme cases reform schedule to meet some updated needs.
Is this the final form of the schedule? Although we tried to deliver a schedule that took into consideration all of our needs, we understand that the schedule will need some reform and fine tuning for our next release (e.g. Fedora 16). After the Fedora 15 release is over we will gather all available feedback and discuss it to make the appropriate adaptions.
Where is the Schedule anyway? The schedule can be found here [2] along with the rest of the Fedora 15 schedules
Is this schedule describing all Ambassadors Tasks? Of course not! This schedule is only for release-specific Ambassador tasks (i.e. tasks like Release Parties, media production etc). Feel free to host events and make action out of the schedule as always! But if your actions are release-specific please help us meet the guidelines.
Feel free to comment (as always) and step up on specific regional tasks. I will post and nudge on the mailing list towards the adherence to the schedule :)
~π
[1] http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-ambassadors/2010-12-30/ambassadors_s... [2] http://rbergero.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-15/f-15-ambassadors-tasks.html
Hello Everyone,
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Schedule of Ambassadors!
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Where is the Schedule anyway? The schedule can be found here [2] along with the rest of the Fedora 15 schedules
Good schedule, we are at almost No. 12 now. ;)
Is this schedule describing all Ambassadors Tasks? Of course not! This schedule is only for release-specific Ambassador tasks (i.e. tasks like Release Parties, media production etc). Feel free to host events and make action out of the schedule as always! But if your actions are release-specific please help us meet the guidelines.
I will put an another entry within our APAC meeting to ask others about Fedora 15 Release Parties and help our FAmSCo folks with our ideas. :v)
Feel free to comment (as always) and step up on specific regional tasks. I will post and nudge on the mailing list towards the adherence to the schedule :)
+1, absolutely a great idea!!! :)
[2] http://rbergero.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-15/f-15-ambassadors-tasks.html
FYI, I put my two Release Parties F15 Tokyo, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_Party_F15_Tokyo into the F15 Release Events Wiki, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F15_release_events
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Join me in making Fedora 15 another great release! :v)
I strongly think that it is a good time to plan for your Fedora 15 Release needs and activities, too, like include mini-workshops, media distribution and eating.
Just a little more than one month out, good to start and plan! :)
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Sending positive Fedora 14 and Fedora 15 energy from my computer to yours. :v)
Please have a great day and/or evening! :~)
Thank You
Sincerely
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- David -
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David Ramsey
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一石二鳥 いっせきにちょう
One stone; two birds.
To kill 2 birds with 1 stone.
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