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* Read [http://lwn.net LWN].
* Read [http://lwn.net LWN].
* Peruse the Fedora Mailing lists as much of the work in Fedora is done this way.
* Peruse the Fedora Mailing lists as much of the work in Fedora is done this way.
** Here are possible [[Communicate#Contributors_Mailing_Lists|lists to join]].  
** Read the [[Mailing list guidelines|mailing list guidelines]].
** You will be asked to join the ambassadors list later on in this process.  
** Here are possible [[Communicate#Contributors_Mailing_Lists|lists to join]].
* Lurk in any of the Fedora IRC channels.
** You will be asked to join the ambassadors list later on in this process.
* Lurk in any of the Fedora IRC channels.
** If you have not used IRC before, find out [[How_to_communicate_using_IRC|how to use it]].
** #fedora-ambassadors is recommended, but a full list can be found [[Communicate#IRC|here]]
** #fedora-ambassadors is recommended, but a full list can be found [[Communicate#IRC|here]]



Revision as of 11:23, 15 February 2013

This is not the Ambassadors Join Start Page, go there first!

Explore the Fedora Project

Ask yourself how well you understand the different moving pieces that make up Fedora. As an Ambassador, you'll be asked about numerous parts of the Fedora Project. You don't need to have all the answers, but you need general familiarity with Fedora, and you'll need to know how to find answers.

If your attention and time doesn't get completely monopolized by some other part of Fedora, come on back to us and join the Ambassadors.