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''' Mission ''' | ''' Mission ''' | ||
''' Goals ''' | To provide the governance and support structure necessary to assist and enable Fedora Ambassadors worldwide. | ||
'''Goals''' | |||
* Manage the grow the Fedora Ambassadors project through mentoring. | |||
* Enable local regional leaders as much as possible. Push resources and accountability to the edges of the project. | |||
* In accordance with the process for [[sponsoring event attendees]], ensure that event reports are written, and that people who receive funding are held accountable. | |||
* Establish metrics for determining the value of different events and initiatives, and allocate resources accordingly. | |||
* Manage a global events & swag budget. | |||
* Resolve any disputes that arise within Fedora Ambassadors. | |||
* Acknowledge that [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ambassadors the Ambassadors mailing list] is one of the largest concentrations of non-native English speakers within Fedora, and make policy as clear and simple as possible. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 31 January 2010
Mission
To provide the governance and support structure necessary to assist and enable Fedora Ambassadors worldwide.
Goals
- Manage the grow the Fedora Ambassadors project through mentoring.
- Enable local regional leaders as much as possible. Push resources and accountability to the edges of the project.
- In accordance with the process for sponsoring event attendees, ensure that event reports are written, and that people who receive funding are held accountable.
- Establish metrics for determining the value of different events and initiatives, and allocate resources accordingly.
- Manage a global events & swag budget.
- Resolve any disputes that arise within Fedora Ambassadors.
- Acknowledge that the Ambassadors mailing list is one of the largest concentrations of non-native English speakers within Fedora, and make policy as clear and simple as possible.