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The OpenStack Ambassador program aims to create a framework of community leaders to sustainably expand the reach of OpenStack around the world. It was introduced in August 2013, with [http://www.openstack.org/blog/2013/08/ambassador-program/ this blog post]
 
The OpenStack Ambassador program aims to create a framework of community leaders to sustainably expand the reach of OpenStack around the world. It was introduced in August 2013, with [http://www.openstack.org/blog/2013/08/ambassador-program/ this blog post]
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==Role of the Ambassador==
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* Act as a liason between user groups, the Foundation, and the general community, for example:
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** helping to solicit feedback on OpenStack and aggregate it to the global level
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** promoting key messages into the user communities (eg “ask questions on ask.openstack.org!”)
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** finding people to help localise content
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** helping onboard new users and contributors
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* Assist in user group best practice – from nurturing new groups to cementing the quality of existing ones
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* Help people find the ‘right people’ to talk to
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* Represent the community via speaking and visibility opportunities with the official title
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* Report on the activities in their region
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* Be a good leader, wranging activity from others and mobilising the global OpenStack community!

Revision as of 23:27, 21 August 2013

The OpenStack Ambassador program aims to create a framework of community leaders to sustainably expand the reach of OpenStack around the world. It was introduced in August 2013, with this blog post


Role of the Ambassador

  • Act as a liason between user groups, the Foundation, and the general community, for example:
    • helping to solicit feedback on OpenStack and aggregate it to the global level
    • promoting key messages into the user communities (eg “ask questions on ask.openstack.org!”)
    • finding people to help localise content
    • helping onboard new users and contributors
  • Assist in user group best practice – from nurturing new groups to cementing the quality of existing ones
  • Help people find the ‘right people’ to talk to
  • Represent the community via speaking and visibility opportunities with the official title
  • Report on the activities in their region
  • Be a good leader, wranging activity from others and mobilising the global OpenStack community!