Dear, good evening.
I was chatting with the Fedora community, and some people from the community raised the following question:
If a Fedora Ambassador it's very years inactive, without providing contributions, without entering the FAS, without promoting events, without contributing with lectures, instruction in groups, fomenting the project Fedora, etc...
Does he/she stop being an ambassador? Is there a requirement, criterion in this regard? Taking the title of Ambassador to members who are inactive for many years, in council view, ends up damaging the project in some way? I think neglecting this issue ends up failing to give proper value to who is the active ambassador of the Fedora project.
I would like to see other people talk about it. And if there is this clear information on the wiki, please forgive me.
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@lobocode This is a question that the mindshare committee is tackling right now. I encourage you to join their conversations on the mindshare mailing list or to use their pagure at pagure.io/mindshare
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