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Improving the Program Truong Anh Tuan Presented by Mentor, FAmSCo member, FAmA License statement goes here. See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing#Content_Licenses for acceptable licenses. Ambassador Mentors

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Today's Topics 1. What is Mentors program? 2. Mentor process recent changes 3. Nomination new mentors (draft) 4. Mentor guidelines (draft)

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What is Mentors program?

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The Fedora Mentors program allows new Fedora contributors to work together with seasoned developers, authors, translators, testers, and other experienced contributors Mentors program

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Ambassdor mentors Mentors are experienced ambassadors who can help you quickly become acclimated to the work expected of Ambassadors as well as ensuring that Ambassadors within Fedora do an acceptable job of representing Fedora Ref: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors_Joi n_choose_a_mentor

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Mentor process recent changes

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Share worload Avoid a single point of failure Reward with more recognition and responsibility Consistent with all the other groups where sponsors == mentors Some reasons

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Changes Mentors open the tickets, process mentoring and also close them Mentors sponsor their own candidates Ref: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassador_Can didate_Ticket_Management

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Nomination new mentors (draft)

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Nomination process A mentor file a ticket in FamA trac to nominate a new candidate Send a mail to the fama-mentors mailing list and asks the mentors to vote (+1/-1/0) The candidate must get 3 positive votes with no negative votes, over a week review period The mentor who nominated the candidate opens a ticket im FAmSCo's trac FAmSCo will confirm the new mentor

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Mentor guidelines (draft)

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Mentoring strategies are different between mentors and regions but we have the same goal to take our candidates become *good* ambassadors So, we could have some common guidelines (NOT strict rules) Reasons

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Thanks Zoltan Hoppar for mainly contributions Interactive version: https://www.piratepad.ca/p/MentorGuidelines Draft ref: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Tuanta/Me ntor_Guidelines_Draft Draft version

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Provide and explain all necessary information to candidates 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 Mentors

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Provide and explain all necessary information to candidates Limit the acceptable candidates by mentoring time, mentor can fix the amount of mentees that he can carry IRC office hour $time periodically as necessary on #fedora-mentors Make IRC lessons with logged sessions - this gonna proof lot of things Mentors

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Provide links from earlier activities within Fedora to your mentor Create personal wiki page Read through all supplied information Ask mentor any *dummy* questions Attend at least one regional IRC meeting Organize at least an event/activity or attend/help a few ones organized by others Candidates

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As introduction: Experiences, and known infra and connections, communications Lesson one: Fedora 4F, FOSS basics, our targets, community build-up, communications (ML, Meetings, IRC), personal page check Lesson two: Fedora Project Leadership and infrastructure, Marketing (Presskit, Artwork), Legal stuff (Fedora logo guidelines) Lesson ideas

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Lesson three: Contribution, Ticket work, inventory, swag Lesson four: Events, events handling, Cooperation with RH members and teams (Hiring desk, Tech desk) Lesson five: Closing session online - named survey session, quick questionary as final exam? Lesson ideas

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Single static webpage (with FAS-OpenID login), single hub for mentors and approved mentees that publically provides structural and progress informations: active mentors, available slots, timing, monthly office hour by FAMA leader, running session, and status Provide an flyer for ambassadors, where we clearly define our quality line - what is that we awaiting from ambassadors, if someone wants to be Infra ideas

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Discussion License statement goes here. See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing#Content_Licenses for acceptable licenses. [email protected] Contact: