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= What candidates should be asked to do =
= What candidates should be asked to do =
* Provide links from earlier activities within Fedora to your mentor - to see what you have know, or you already do, did multiple times
* Create personal wiki page
* Read through all supplied information
* Read through all supplied information
* Ask mentor any *dummy* questions whenever they want
* Ask mentor any *dummy* questions whenever they want
* Attend at least one regional IRC meeting
* Attend at least one regional IRC meeting
* Organize at least an event/activity or attend/help a few ones organized by others
* Organize at least an event/activity or attend/help a few ones organized by others
= Themes that you have to ask/teach from/to mentees =
* As introduction: Experiences, and known infra and connections, communications
* Lesson one: Fedora 4F, FOSS basics, our targets, communications (ML, Meetings, IRC), personal page check
* Lesson two: Fedora Project Leadership and infrastructure, Marketing (Presskit, Artwork), Legal stuff (Fedora logo guidelines)
* Lesson three:
* Lesson four:
* Lesson five: Closing session online - timed survey, quick questionary as final exam?

Revision as of 10:26, 16 July 2014

Mentoring strategy is different from a mentor to others. This would be common guidelines for mentors to ensure that their candidates are ready or not before making the final decisions. When they are ready, follow this process to sponsor them: Ambassador_Candidate_Ticket_Management.

What mentors should do

  • Provide and explain all necessary information to candidates. This would be a good start: Ambassadors/MembershipService
  • Check if candidates read through all supplied information and understand them all
  • Maintain a check list (no template) to ensure that candidates passed all required steps
  • Support them to do their new job whenever they want/ask for
  • Limit the acceptable candidates by mentoring time (candidates are appling for slots), mentor can fix the amount of mentees that he can carry
  • IRC office hour $time periodically as necessary on #fedora-mentors

What candidates should be asked to do

  • Provide links from earlier activities within Fedora to your mentor - to see what you have know, or you already do, did multiple times
  • Create personal wiki page
  • Read through all supplied information
  • Ask mentor any *dummy* questions whenever they want
  • Attend at least one regional IRC meeting
  • Organize at least an event/activity or attend/help a few ones organized by others


Themes that you have to ask/teach from/to mentees

  • As introduction: Experiences, and known infra and connections, communications
  • Lesson one: Fedora 4F, FOSS basics, our targets, communications (ML, Meetings, IRC), personal page check
  • Lesson two: Fedora Project Leadership and infrastructure, Marketing (Presskit, Artwork), Legal stuff (Fedora logo guidelines)
  • Lesson three:
  • Lesson four:
  • Lesson five: Closing session online - timed survey, quick questionary as final exam?