[openstack-community] Introducing the OpenStack Ambassador Program

Sean Roberts seanrob at yahoo-inc.com
Thu Sep 5 19:31:00 UTC 2013


I like to help get your and other Africa user groups going. We have been working on user group how to structure and community based training. Are you interested in collaborating in this?

~sean

On Aug 20, 2013, at 23:29, "Adam Nelson" <adam at varud.com<mailto:adam at varud.com>> wrote:

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<mailto: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<http://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.to<http://group.to> protect company interest esp to less streng user group in community. But openstack.is<http://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<mailto: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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