[openstack-community] Introducing the OpenStack Ambassador Program

Adam Nelson adam at varud.com
Wed Aug 21 06:26:20 UTC 2013


I'm happy to be a point person for East Africa - to the degree that it's
helpful :-)

Cheers,
Adam

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On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org> wrote:

> Hi
>
> My experience with community development..usually student become student
> ambassador.
>
> And i think the liason between user group.is stefano.
>
> And user group can.work.more.widely with vendors, users and
> also.university.
>
> Usually community manager work.splitly between student ambasador and user
> group.leaders.
>
> In several case student ambasador have different work with user group.toprotect company interest esp to less streng user group in community. But
> openstack.is foundation. So we can find another model.
>
> In my mind this ambasador will work like community manager .. in several
> case the ambasador usually champion from openstack.
>
> In my java community. Java champion (like me) or ace director program (me
> also) selected to do roadshow across country work with user group
>
> My question is the ambasador also the.openstack champion or just a junior
> that have engagement to bring his friend to community
>
> Frans
> On Aug 20, 2013 11:23 PM, "Stefano Maffulli" <stefano at openstack.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On 08/20/2013 12:14 AM, Bruce Lok wrote:
>> > How many ambassadors will be selected in one region? (eg: Hong Kong)
>>
>> Good question Bruce: the answer is not set in stone. Although Tom and I
>> have been thinking about the answer I think it would be good to hear
>> your opinions.
>>
>> How many do you think there should be? And how would you define a
>> 'region'?
>>
>> /stef
>>
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