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Old 11-28-2009, 06:42 AM
Mel Chua
 
Default Clearing out the FAS marketing group request queue

To make it easier to welcome new folks into Marketing, I'm cleaning out
all old requests from the FAS marketing group request queue, as I
haven't been able to find the introduction emails that are prerequisites
for FAS group membership from any of the people on that list.


If you were on that list and are still interested in joining the
Marketing team (which I hope you are!) instructions on how to do so are
at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Joining_the_Fedora_marketing_project.
Note that you need an introduction email to the Marketing mailing list
before you request FAS membership. (And if you're bringing a new person
into Marketing, please help them walk through the join instructions on
that page.)


--Mel

PS: Right now, the marketing FAS group doesn't actually let you do
anything, it just marks membership - but that (along with the Join
process) is something we might want to discuss as a group during our F13
strategic planning meeting. Which, I might add, is happening in 1.5
weeks on 12/8 (usual meeting time).


Some other groups have things they do to help new folks get started (the
mentoring program in Ambassadors, the way Infrastructure asks people to
contribute for a while before they grant group membership, etc) that we
may want to adopt. That's a separate topic I'll bring up at our next
meeting, though.


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