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The following [[Elections|elections]] will take place in November/December 2012:
The following [[Elections|elections]] will take place in May/June 2013:


* [[Board/Elections/Nominations|Fedora Project Board]] (two seats)
* [[Board/Elections/Nominations|Fedora Project Board]] (three seats)
* [[Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations|FESCo (Engineering)]] (four seats)
* [[Development/SteeringCommittee/Nominations|FESCo (Engineering)]] (five seats)
* [[FAmSCo_nominations|FAmSCo (Ambassadors)]] (three seats)
* [[FAmSCo_nominations|FAmSCo (Ambassadors)]] (four seats)
* [[Name suggestions for Fedora 19|Fedora 19 Name]] (separate schedule from the committee elections)
* [[Name suggestions for Fedora 20|Fedora 20 Name]] (separate schedule from the committee elections)


All dates and times noted are UTC time.
All dates and times noted are UTC time.


= FAmSCo elections November/December 2012=
= FAmSCo elections May/June 2013=


Current members of FamSCo are:
Current members of FamSCo are:
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* [[User:Nb| Nick Bebout]]
* [[User:Nb| Nick Bebout]]
* [[User:aeperezt| Alejandro Perez]]  
* [[User:aeperezt| Alejandro Perez]]  
* [[User:Dbruno | Daniel Bruno]]
* [[User:Bckurera | Buddhika Chandradeepa Kurera]]
* [[User:Bckurera | Buddhika Chandradeepa Kurera]]
* [[User:Tuanta | Truong Anh Tuan]]


As per the [[FAmSCo_election_rules]], these members finish their term and their seats are up for re-election:
As per the [[FAmSCo_election_rules]], these members finish their term and their seats are up for re-election:
* [[User:Cwickert| Christoph Wickert]]
* [[User:Eischmann| Jiri Eischmann]]
* [[User:Herlo| Clint Savage]]
* [[User:Nb| Nick Bebout]]


* [[User:aeperezt| Alejandro Perez]]
* [[User:Dbruno | Daniel Bruno]]
* [[User:Bckurera | Buddhika Chandradeepa Kurera]]




For the last election, please see [[FAmSCo_election_2012_F18_nominations|FAmSCo elections May/June 2012]]
For the last election, please see [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=FAmSCo_nominations&oldid=311687 FAmSCo Nominations Nov/Dec 2012]


Candidates must be a member of the Ambassadors group in the Fedora Accounts System.  This helps ensure that FAmSCo members have some experience with the processes of Fedora Ambassadors, but still allows relatively new contributors to sit on FAmSCo and bring fresh ideas to the table.
Candidates must be a member of the Ambassadors group in the Fedora Accounts System.  This helps ensure that FAmSCo members have some experience with the processes of Fedora Ambassadors, but still allows relatively new contributors to sit on FAmSCo and bring fresh ideas to the table.
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* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.'''
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.'''
* '''Why do you want to be a member of FAmSCo?'''
* '''What is the proper role for FAmSCo in a global project like Ambassadors?'''
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
* '''What would you change about the way Ambassadors is run?'''
 


=== Questionnaire ===
=== Questionnaire ===
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* '''What should FAmSCo use its resources for?'''
* Question1?
* '''What are your thoughts on changing FAmSCo?'''
* '''Do you think that FAmSCo's meeting time is useful and conducted at a convenient date and time?'''
* '''Do you see any problems in the mentoring process?'''
* '''What will you be able to accomplish if elected, that you couldn't as an unelected contributor?'''


= Candidates =
= Candidates =


== [[User:tuanta|Truong Anh Tuan]] (tuanta) ==
== [[User:user1|user 1]] (user_1) ==


=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===


* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora:'''
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.'''
** Fedora User since the first Fedora Core released (Red Hat Linux user, before that).
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
** Fedora Contributor since 2009.
** Initialized and maintained the first Fedora mirror in Vietnam: http://virror.hanoilug.org/#fedora since 2009.
** Organized a lot of Fedora Release Parties around the country since Fedora 11 (that's also one of three best Fedora 11 release parties worldwide: http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-ambassadors-list/2009-August/msg00151.html).
** Founded Fedora Vietnam community with dedicated community website and mailing list since 2010.
** Co-chaired/Co-organized Fedora Ambassadors APAC bi-weekly meeting since 2010.
** Fedora package maintainer for two years.
** Present Fedora at a lot of FOSS and Tech events.


* '''Why do you want to be a member of FAmSCo?:'''
** Improve collaboration inside Ambassadors group as well as between Ambassadors and others, following things like these: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2011-October/018319.html .
* '''What is the proper role for FAmSCo in a global project like Ambassadors?:'''
** Coordinate ambassadors in regions and countries.
** Support ambassadors to run their own events and other activities.
** Coordinate with Fedora leadership and CommArch for budget and reimbursement.
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?:'''
** Connect ambassadors among countries and regions better; support local ambassadors to make regional meetings more effective (e.g. more people involved, more effective discussions, faster from thoughts to actions, etc.).
** Make budget budget/fund review, approval, usage and reimbursement faster and more effective.
* '''What would you change about the way Ambassadors is run?:'''
** Run more FADs, Fedora release parties, etc. to introduce more about Fedora to people and to share knowledge and experience among Fedora users and contributors as well.


=== Questionnaire ===
=== Questionnaire ===
* '''What should FAmSCo use its resources for?'''
* '''Question1?'''
** Answer1


In general, the [[Fedora_Ambassadors_Steering_Committee#Mission_and_goals|defined goals]] are good enough. Others would be added more time to time.
== [[User:eischmann|Jiri Eischmann]] (sesivany) ==


* '''What are your thoughts on changing FAmSCo?'''
=== Introduction ===
 
FAmSCo, in general, is running fine. I have not got any big ideas of changing it.


However, something should be more clear for people who would like to learn more about FAmSCo. For example, I see the FAmSCo [[FAmSCo_tasks|tasks page]] (linked from [[Fedora_Ambassadors_Steering_Committee|FAmSCo introduction page]] ) is not up-to-date. We need that page updated for ambassadors, especially the new ones, to know what FAmSCo have-done/doing/will-do.
From this point, I think we should update it asap by breaking down the [[Fedora_Ambassadors_Steering_Committee#Mission_and_goals|common goals]] . If this could be called a change, it should be a big change: "Making the FAmSCo tasks more detailed".
* '''Do you think that FAmSCo's meeting time is useful and conducted at a convenient date and time?'''
Absolutely
* '''Do you see any problems in the mentoring process?'''
There are some limits in the current mentoring process. For example, I got some FOSS active contributors in my country to join into Fedora.  At the moment they join, they need to choose a mentor from the list (who they didn't know before) while they want me to be their mentor (I have enough skills, experience and willing to be a mentor, but there are enough mentors in my region). I think, mentors who know ambassadors in person can help them much more. This could also keep ambassadors in one region/country be in touch better. 
So, my idea is: mentor approval process should be changed to the way not limit the quantity of mentors but the quality of them. Any ambassador can nominated him/herself to be a mentor then that request could be reviewed firstly by regional ambassadors in a meeting and approved finally by FAmSCo... (or something similar that)
* '''What will you be able to accomplish if elected, that you couldn't as an unelected contributor?'''
I see only one difference between two cases is: FAmSCo members can vote/decide a thing. If I am not elected at this time, I will still do anything I want to contribute to Fedora and wait for the next elections to nominate again (until I would not like to contribute to Fedora and FOSS and more :)
== [[User:Aeperezt|Alejandro Pérez]] (Aeperezt) ==
=== Introduction ===
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora:'''
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora:'''
** Although my history with Fedora started just at the beginning of 2011 I've been involved in Linux communities much longer (since ~2004). Because I work as a community manager for Red Hat Czech I spend on Fedora-related stuff most of my time. I've organized many open source events including DevConf.cz or GUADEC 2013.
** I'm an ambassador for the Czech Republic and have been chairing regional ambassador meetings since summer 2012.
** I produce and distribute media and most of swag for EMEA. I'm also a treasurer who is responsible for the EMEA regional budget.
** I've been a FAmSCo member since June 2012 and its chair since December 2012.


** Fedora User since Fedora Core , Linux User since 1994, Slackware, Red Hat and others
** Fedora Contributor since 2009
** Organize Fedora Panama Community
** Fedora Translator
** Fedora Packager
** Ruby SIG
** FudCon Panama main organizer 2011
** Member of Floss-pa, Panamá foss community
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?:'''
** Improve swags distribution on Latam
** Organize a budged and it uses in Latam
** Make budget distribution on Latam reach all ambassador that need it
** Collaborate with other regions, share experience and learn from them
* '''What would you change about the way Ambassadors is run?:'''
** We need to improve mentoring to teach new ambassadors how to organize and use Fedora resources
** FAD to improve Latam contribution to Fedora.
=== Questionnaire ===
* '''What should FAmSCo use its resources for?'''
Famsco needs to use her resources to provide Ambassador or a Fedora contributor with the means to promote Fedora, as a speaker on a conference, with a booth on a show.
* '''What are your thoughts on changing FAmSCo?'''
Having serve on FAmSCo for a short period has taught me, it recure more commitment to complete it goals and to keep members on their schedule meetings.
* '''Do you think that FAmSCo's meeting time is useful and conducted at a convenient date and time?'''
Meetings are useful if the agenda is good and procured, since Fedora is a global community meeting date and time must be work best for FAmSCo members.
* '''Do you see any problems in the mentoring process?'''
Mentoring process is dedicated matter, I see mentors works more as filter than as mentors (something that is needed), they are responsable to show an Ambassador on how to conduct it self and what, where and how she can do, what resources are available and provide advice to do what we spec from them.
* '''What will you be able to accomplish if elected, that you couldn't as an unelected contributor?'''
Getting resource to our contributors and Ambassadors around latam, was started on this short period inside FAmSCo, but Latam has so much potential and needs. The main goal on this term for me will be to keep supporting our fellow Ambassadors around Latam and establish a supply chain so resources flow in Latam region.  Work with Latam Ambassadors to be able to elaborate a proper budged and used it, something that we have started but we need to completed.  Work and learn from other regions to see what we can do on Latam, each regions has its own challenges that need to be work out, but at the same time we have similar issues, one region solution may not work on the other, but gives us ideas that we can try.
== [[User:Elad|Elad Alassa]] (elad) ==
===Introduction===
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.'''
** Started using Linux around 4 years ago, Fedora was my first distribution of choice and I found it better than any other.
** I'm a packager, translator, designer, website team member and ambassador. Apart from that I also triage bugs with my free time, submit patches to upstream projects now and then, and I try to make Fedora as easy to use as possible, wherever I can influence that.
* '''Why do you want to be a member of FAmSCo?'''
** I want Fedora to be better, and to do that we need good collaboration between the different teams in the project and make sure everything will run as smoothly as possible. I hope that by being a member of FAmSCo I could help achieve this goal.
* '''What is the proper role for FAmSCo in a global project like Ambassadors?'''
** Coordinate the different groups and make sure everything is running as smoothly as possible.
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
** Make it easier for new ambassadors to join, mostly by making more responsible people sponsors, so that the waiting time to get sponsored into the Ambassadors project will be lower.
** The governance reform FAmSCo has done in the last two terms has moved a lot of power to the regions, closer to contributors. While it brings a big opportunity, it's also a big challenge. I think the main goal for FAmSCo in the next term will be helping the regions to cope with the new situation and making sure everything works as intended.
* '''What would you change about the way Ambassadors is run?'''
** The reform has freed FAmSCo from day-to-day requests, so it can focus on what it's supposed to do - to steer the ambassadors project. So FAmSCo should focus on making the project more attractive to newcomers, asking questions such as what kind of ambassadors are we looking for etc.
** Mostly, I would like to have a Fedora Events web app for ambassadors to use to organize events (incl. swag and budget requests, list of volunteers, and information for users).
** Fedora Ambassadors shouldn't be a standalone project within Fedora Project. We should closely cooperate with other teams and contributors. FamSCo should be an active participant in inter-team projects and a good partner to others.


=== Questionnaire ===
== [[User:robyduck|Robert Mayr]] (robyduck) ==
* '''What should FAmSCo use its resources for?'''
 
Help Fedora ambassadors worldwide to achieve their goals, help ambassadors co-operate, organize events and such.
 
* '''What are your thoughts on changing FAmSCo?'''
 
I don't know if we need change, the current state of affairs seems to be more or less working, I haven't heard any major complaints
 
* '''Do you think that FAmSCo's meeting time is useful and conducted at a convenient date and time?'''
 
Yes.
 
* '''Do you see any problems in the mentoring process?'''
 
Yes, there are not enough mentors.
 
* '''What will you be able to accomplish if elected, that you couldn't as an unelected contributor?'''
 
Be more involved in the decision making process
 
== [[User:Bckurera|Buddhika Chandradeepa Kurera]] (bckurera) ==


=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===


* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora:'''
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora:'''
** I started with Free Media group and then joined with the Ambassador group. Since then I am contributing to Design Team, Marketing Team, News,Summer coding and Localization work as well.
** I started contributing to Fedora in 2011 but I'm involved in Fedora since 2005, when i founded the italian Fedora community http://it.fedoracommunity.org/
** Locally, I have organized some events including release parties and fedora events. I represent the Fedora project in events and initiated the fedora local community[[LK_Community]].
** Fedora user since version 1b (previously RHL user 8 and 9).
** I expanded the Fedora project in University level locally, that makes the [http://lk.fedoracommunity.org local community] stronger and also working with APAC ambassadors towards a strong community by assisting them.
** In 2008 I wrote (with [[User:Mailga|mailga]]) a manual about Fedora 9, containing 230 pages and reaching a discreet success on the italian market.
** I manage APAC Bi-weekly meetings with [[User:Dramsey|David]] and [[User:Tuanta|Tuan]].
** I'm an ambassador for Italy and mentor for EMEA.
** I wrangle [http://fedorahosted.org/fedora-apac fedora-apac trac] and facilitate fellow FAms in the region.
** I'm also part of the websites team, where I'm quite active, contributing also on a better workflow of all our pages.
** Elected as a member of FAmSCo for F18 cycle.
** I organized a few small Pizza events for the italian community website users already before contributing to the fedoraproject.
** Actually I'm chairing the Italian bi-weekly IRC meeting on #fedora-it.


* '''Why do you want to be a member of FAmSCo?:'''
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
I hope I did manage F18 term in FAmSCo and I would like to keep it up by trying to achieve following vision;
** A lot of work has been done by FAmSCo during the last year, now it's important to continue and finalize all this good work.
** FAmSCo is playing a major role with in the Ambassador Group, indeed they set the path to proceed.
** Having several years of direct experience in managing a local community (end users), I'm convinced we can do much more for this particular channel. Having stronger local communities means having more users and, if local communities are well organized, this also means more contributors. Local communities may therefore follow some helpful guidelines.
** First, the main aim is to support the Ambassador Group.
** FAmSCo can help to ''reactivate'' inactive ambassadors, our ''evergreen topic''...most of the inactive ambassadors are standalone, they don't contribute to other groups. Ambassadors who contribute also in other teams remain much more active than those who don't.
** I need to provide '''a dedicated, effective support''' which Ambassadors need.
** The single Regions have much more power (and responsability) than before, organization of budgets and events therefore is becoming very important. FADs are really useful for this purpose, but I think it would be also fine to have a webpage where Fedora users and contributors can easily find events, local communities etc, instead of having a wiki page and 2 websites for the same function. Fedocal is a first step in this direction.
** I would like to be a part of the team and be an active part of decision making process which lead shaping the project.
** Further I want to make the FAmSCo, a place which is more attentive, sensitive, responsive and assisted to ambassadors and their needs.


* '''What is the proper role for FAmSCo in a global project like Ambassadors?:'''
== [[User:Cwickert|Christoph Wickert]] (cwickert) ==
** The main role of the FAmSCo is to provide the support that Ambassadors seek. The support should be fast and it should be effective. Such a support keeps the global ambassador effect active and useful. Therefore FAmSCo as the hub, should provide assistant and resources and ensure the ambassadors are getting what they need, when they need. Being align with the team is another very important role that FAmSCo should play. FAmSCo should be very sensitive with the ambassadors. Should identify their needs, ideas, thoughts and try to facilitate, encourage and even try to get novel ideas to shape the team and as well as the project. FAmSCo govern the ambassador team and as well as act as the central hub which connects other entities as well.


* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?:'''
=== Introduction ===
** As a candidate it is easier for you if I mention my vision clearly, that shows mainly How I see and What I ll do as a member of the FAmSCo if I am elected.
** FAmSCo should be responsive/ sensitive to needs and issues with in FAms.
** FAmSCo should be attentive.
** FAmSCo should be motivational.
** Develop the regions country wise.


* '''What would you change about the way Ambassadors is run?:'''
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.'''
** Overall the ambassador group is running well. There are few things we need to make up.
** Fedora contributor since 2005
** More interaction is needed with in the group, so that we can encourage the ambassadors to participate to meetings and the FAmSCo can help them to make the meeting successful being actively engaging with those.
** Ambassador since 2007
** It is required to develop and make strong the fedora communities countrywide, it is possible to use FADs (more FADs) for that and later when we have strong communities so we can have FUDCons in various countries with in regions covering most of the parts.
** [[FESCo]] member from 2009 to 2011
** Increase quality on FAm activities (events, funding, reporting, guidelines, active participation, encourage FAms, more goal oriented..)
** Current [[FAmSCo]] member
** Hosting various IRC meetings (together with Jiri)
** Active in swag production and media distribution in EMEA (together with Jiri)
** Event organizer for various events


=== Questionnaire ===
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
* '''What should FAmSCo use its resources for?'''
** Over the past 1 - 2 years, FAmSCo has changed a lot of it's policies, mainly the election guidelines and the workflow for sponsoring and reimbursing event attendees. We have improved a lot, but I feel we also have created too much bureaucracy. I want to to reduce the red tape to a bare minimum. I want to enable contributors to do what they like most in Fedora, not to make them run in circles to follow our policies.
** We have given more power to the regional communities. This is a huge improvement but also raises some problems. I want to get back to a more meritocratic approach while preserving the newly gained power of the regions.
** On the Red Hat side, there was the transition from [[Community Architecture]] to [[OSAS]]. Many things that worked well in the past no longer work. I want to work with OSAS people to fix this.
** Regional communities are now in charge of their budget. This has worked well for some, but not so well for others. I want to improve budget planing and make sure that the regions really get all the money they need.
** I want to improve controlling. In order to draft a reliable budget for next year, we need to know how much money we spend and how much is left. At any given point in time and without having to ask OSAS.
** We need more [[Category:Ambassadors_SOPs|Standard Operating Procedures]] for ambassadors. Most of that information is in the wiki, but we need to make sure it is easy to find and to follow. No red tape but cleaning up and consolidating what we already have.


FAmSCo should be the platform where all the ideas and needs of FAm are discussed and facilitated. Resources that FAmSCo has, should be used to facilitate FAms to promote and expand the Fedora Project. FAmSCo should be the leading communication flow with in the FAm team which connects each and every FAm through the regional communities. Members in FAmSCo represent fellow FAms and try to facilitate to make FAm work easy and effective. So then ultimately the Fedora project get benefited.
== [[User:lbazan|Luis Bazan]] (LoKoMurdoK) ==


* '''What are your thoughts on changing FAmSCo?'''
=== Introduction ===


This question is not clear enough. As I see there is no such need to change FAmSCo. FAmSCo is doing a good job shaping FAm way and facilitating FAm. That is required and needed. Is this about changing the way FAmSCo is operating, then again I dont see nay major requirement. We are at a good situation right now.
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.'''
** Fedora contributor since 2011.
** Fedora Ambassador since 2011.
** Fedora Latam Mentor.
** I´m active member of the community.
** I worked on the organization of some community events.
** I worked in the organization of FUDCon Panama in 2011 with Alejandro Perez (aeperezt) and Abdel Martinez (Potty).


* '''Do you think that FAmSCo's meeting time is useful and conducted at a convenient date and time?'''
* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
** Create Fedoras Communities in universities, finding more partners to this great community, "This is not impossible".
** Forms to encourage ambassadors to work with other groups in the community.
** I want to improve the issue of reimbursement for countries that do not have an adequate system for this. Many ways to make the reimbursement and just tell them to not is possible. (no close the doors for them and otherwise support).
** Continue improvement plan of budgets and others issues of the region.
** Maintain and strive to improve the organization we already have in Fedora.
** I want to leave that bit and give my best to support all regions in every way possible and try to improve any process which can be improved. Always listening the ideas of others that are part of this team.


Meetings are useful. Having meetings once a week is really hard but it is required to continue. Members will agree on convenient date and time once there is a changes in FAmSCo. Sometimes due to personal reasons, attending meeting will not be possible but if it occur frequently then we should discuss and choose another convenient time as all can attend.
== [[User:Wolnei|Wolnei Junior]] ==


* '''Do you see any problems in the mentoring process?'''
=== Introduction ===


It depends, there were some time period that we had troubles. And now we dont have much traffic on the fama, requesting Ambassadorship.When the process is considered it is pretty much straight forward. But we need to think what happen after the mentoring and thumbs up. Do we have any follow up after that? I think that is what we miss at this point. We need to take this up and it lead us to have a good conduct after one become a FAm.
* '''Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.'''
 
** Fedora user since 2006.
* '''What will you be able to accomplish if elected, that you couldn't as an unelected contributor?'''
** Fedora Ambassador since 2008.
 
** Currently participate in other projects such as artwork, freemedia, testing, spins, and I´m one of the most active member of the Fedora Project in Brazil.  
First of I need to get the question clear. Who is unelected contributor? I suppose the question is about "What will you be able to accomplish if elected, that you couldn't as a contributor".  I need to get elected because I need to represent fellow FAms in the FAmSCo, as I did before I would like to continue it.


* '''What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?'''
** Active Ambassador - Clearly define and precisely those who would, valuing their work instead of the "red tape" or self promoting, respecting guidelines and true vocation as an ambassador to promote Fedora.
** Event attendees - In larger events, target more different people each edition accompanied by few with experience. For example: an ambassador who attended a big event in the previous year, the following year would rather not repeat it but would to another great event that has not yet participated, so we would have more ambassadors with experience in both international events and how the larger national events. Fortifying the name of the community, instead of just the same name to be remembered.
** Mentoring - Monitor plus new ambassadors to were not "lost" at the beginning, always seeking their permanence and development. Encouraging them to participate in other projects, being the Ambassador program a gateway and not their end.
** Redeem pleased to contribute to instead of "obligation" to be natural and rewarding. In line with our slogans: Freedom, Friends, Features, First.
** Sponsoring - Simplification, transparency and plainly anticipated to be used in order to cover the maximum possible potential. Example: Production of media and other reusable materials every version - CDRWs, DVDRWs or pendrives.
** Thereby diminish the projects "one man", being another contributor responsible for having all permissions needed to develop that project.


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The nomination period is CLOSED
The nomination period ended at 23:59:59 UTC on May 25, 2013.


The following elections will take place in May/June 2013:

All dates and times noted are UTC time.

FAmSCo elections May/June 2013

Current members of FamSCo are:

As per the FAmSCo_election_rules, these members finish their term and their seats are up for re-election:



For the last election, please see FAmSCo Nominations Nov/Dec 2012

Candidates must be a member of the Ambassadors group in the Fedora Accounts System. This helps ensure that FAmSCo members have some experience with the processes of Fedora Ambassadors, but still allows relatively new contributors to sit on FAmSCo and bring fresh ideas to the table.

Ambassadors will be following the Fedora election timeline.

You may self-nominate. If you wish to nominate someone else, please consult with that person ahead of time.

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Eligible Voters
Voting eligibility is determined by a community member's Fedora Account System (FAS) memberships.

To vote for FAmSCo you must have cla_done + one other "non-cla" group in FAS.

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Introduction

  • Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.
  • What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?


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Candidates

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Introduction

  • Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.
  • What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?


Questionnaire

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Jiri Eischmann (sesivany)

Introduction

  • Please briefly describe your history with Fedora:
    • Although my history with Fedora started just at the beginning of 2011 I've been involved in Linux communities much longer (since ~2004). Because I work as a community manager for Red Hat Czech I spend on Fedora-related stuff most of my time. I've organized many open source events including DevConf.cz or GUADEC 2013.
    • I'm an ambassador for the Czech Republic and have been chairing regional ambassador meetings since summer 2012.
    • I produce and distribute media and most of swag for EMEA. I'm also a treasurer who is responsible for the EMEA regional budget.
    • I've been a FAmSCo member since June 2012 and its chair since December 2012.
  • What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?
    • The governance reform FAmSCo has done in the last two terms has moved a lot of power to the regions, closer to contributors. While it brings a big opportunity, it's also a big challenge. I think the main goal for FAmSCo in the next term will be helping the regions to cope with the new situation and making sure everything works as intended.
    • The reform has freed FAmSCo from day-to-day requests, so it can focus on what it's supposed to do - to steer the ambassadors project. So FAmSCo should focus on making the project more attractive to newcomers, asking questions such as what kind of ambassadors are we looking for etc.
    • Fedora Ambassadors shouldn't be a standalone project within Fedora Project. We should closely cooperate with other teams and contributors. FamSCo should be an active participant in inter-team projects and a good partner to others.

Robert Mayr (robyduck)

Introduction

  • Please briefly describe your history with Fedora:
    • I started contributing to Fedora in 2011 but I'm involved in Fedora since 2005, when i founded the italian Fedora community http://it.fedoracommunity.org/
    • Fedora user since version 1b (previously RHL user 8 and 9).
    • In 2008 I wrote (with mailga) a manual about Fedora 9, containing 230 pages and reaching a discreet success on the italian market.
    • I'm an ambassador for Italy and mentor for EMEA.
    • I'm also part of the websites team, where I'm quite active, contributing also on a better workflow of all our pages.
    • I organized a few small Pizza events for the italian community website users already before contributing to the fedoraproject.
    • Actually I'm chairing the Italian bi-weekly IRC meeting on #fedora-it.
  • What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?
    • A lot of work has been done by FAmSCo during the last year, now it's important to continue and finalize all this good work.
    • Having several years of direct experience in managing a local community (end users), I'm convinced we can do much more for this particular channel. Having stronger local communities means having more users and, if local communities are well organized, this also means more contributors. Local communities may therefore follow some helpful guidelines.
    • FAmSCo can help to reactivate inactive ambassadors, our evergreen topic...most of the inactive ambassadors are standalone, they don't contribute to other groups. Ambassadors who contribute also in other teams remain much more active than those who don't.
    • The single Regions have much more power (and responsability) than before, organization of budgets and events therefore is becoming very important. FADs are really useful for this purpose, but I think it would be also fine to have a webpage where Fedora users and contributors can easily find events, local communities etc, instead of having a wiki page and 2 websites for the same function. Fedocal is a first step in this direction.

Christoph Wickert (cwickert)

Introduction

  • Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.
    • Fedora contributor since 2005
    • Ambassador since 2007
    • FESCo member from 2009 to 2011
    • Current FAmSCo member
    • Hosting various IRC meetings (together with Jiri)
    • Active in swag production and media distribution in EMEA (together with Jiri)
    • Event organizer for various events
  • What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?
    • Over the past 1 - 2 years, FAmSCo has changed a lot of it's policies, mainly the election guidelines and the workflow for sponsoring and reimbursing event attendees. We have improved a lot, but I feel we also have created too much bureaucracy. I want to to reduce the red tape to a bare minimum. I want to enable contributors to do what they like most in Fedora, not to make them run in circles to follow our policies.
    • We have given more power to the regional communities. This is a huge improvement but also raises some problems. I want to get back to a more meritocratic approach while preserving the newly gained power of the regions.
    • On the Red Hat side, there was the transition from Community Architecture to OSAS. Many things that worked well in the past no longer work. I want to work with OSAS people to fix this.
    • Regional communities are now in charge of their budget. This has worked well for some, but not so well for others. I want to improve budget planing and make sure that the regions really get all the money they need.
    • I want to improve controlling. In order to draft a reliable budget for next year, we need to know how much money we spend and how much is left. At any given point in time and without having to ask OSAS.
    • We need more for ambassadors. Most of that information is in the wiki, but we need to make sure it is easy to find and to follow. No red tape but cleaning up and consolidating what we already have.

Luis Bazan (LoKoMurdoK)

Introduction

  • Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.
    • Fedora contributor since 2011.
    • Fedora Ambassador since 2011.
    • Fedora Latam Mentor.
    • I´m active member of the community.
    • I worked on the organization of some community events.
    • I worked in the organization of FUDCon Panama in 2011 with Alejandro Perez (aeperezt) and Abdel Martinez (Potty).
  • What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?
    • Create Fedoras Communities in universities, finding more partners to this great community, "This is not impossible".
    • Forms to encourage ambassadors to work with other groups in the community.
    • I want to improve the issue of reimbursement for countries that do not have an adequate system for this. Many ways to make the reimbursement and just tell them to not is possible. (no close the doors for them and otherwise support).
    • Continue improvement plan of budgets and others issues of the region.
    • Maintain and strive to improve the organization we already have in Fedora.
    • I want to leave that bit and give my best to support all regions in every way possible and try to improve any process which can be improved. Always listening the ideas of others that are part of this team.

Wolnei Junior

Introduction

  • Please briefly describe your history with Fedora.
    • Fedora user since 2006.
    • Fedora Ambassador since 2008.
    • Currently participate in other projects such as artwork, freemedia, testing, spins, and I´m one of the most active member of the Fedora Project in Brazil.
  • What are your particular goals related to FAmSCo?
    • Active Ambassador - Clearly define and precisely those who would, valuing their work instead of the "red tape" or self promoting, respecting guidelines and true vocation as an ambassador to promote Fedora.
    • Event attendees - In larger events, target more different people each edition accompanied by few with experience. For example: an ambassador who attended a big event in the previous year, the following year would rather not repeat it but would to another great event that has not yet participated, so we would have more ambassadors with experience in both international events and how the larger national events. Fortifying the name of the community, instead of just the same name to be remembered.
    • Mentoring - Monitor plus new ambassadors to were not "lost" at the beginning, always seeking their permanence and development. Encouraging them to participate in other projects, being the Ambassador program a gateway and not their end.
    • Redeem pleased to contribute to instead of "obligation" to be natural and rewarding. In line with our slogans: Freedom, Friends, Features, First.
    • Sponsoring - Simplification, transparency and plainly anticipated to be used in order to cover the maximum possible potential. Example: Production of media and other reusable materials every version - CDRWs, DVDRWs or pendrives.
    • Thereby diminish the projects "one man", being another contributor responsible for having all permissions needed to develop that project.