Docs FCOR: Fedora Community Outreach Revamp Knowledge Base Project

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Folks working on updating Fedora's outreach documentation

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Joined on Jul 1, 2021

  • [reviewed] Fedora Community Operations (CommOps) Community Operations (CommOps) provides tools, resources, and utilities for different sub-projects of Fedora to improve effective communication. The following areas are examples of where CommOps focuses: Work closely with Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator to prioritize key focus areas Assist Fedora Program Manager with release preparations Support preparation and execution of Fedora Elections Work with sub-projects and teams to improve on-boarding methods and practices
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  • Role: CommOps Team Member How to become a CommOps Team Member: Move -> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/commops/contribute/join/ to this section. Please simplify headers so that it does not take up as much space. Responsibilities Community Operations (CommOps) team members provide tools, resources, and utilities for different sub-projects of Fedora to improve effective communication. Work closely with Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator to prioritize key focus areas Work closely with the Mindshare Committee to actualize initiatives Assist Fedora Program Manager with release preparations
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  • CommOps The Fedora community consists of members from a wide variety of backgrounds, people from any number of different domains who possess varying levels of experience and technical proficiencies. Fedora needs to be aligned with how technology, rights, equality, diversity, and freedom advocacy are being undertaken across our project and community. Fedora CommOps will be an umbrella organization to unite our community outreach efforts. Fedora Join, Advocates, Ambassadors, Ambassador Emeritus will all fall under the umbrella of the CommOps team to ensure they receive the support they need. This will vary team to team. Published - https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/commops/teams/commops/ [BEGINNING OF AMBASSADORS TEAM OVERVIEW] Ambassadors Fedora Ambassadors are representatives of the Fedora Project. Ambassadors ensure the public understand Fedora Project's principles and the community's work. Additionally, Ambassadors are responsible for helping to grow the contributor base and to act as a liaison between other FLOSS projects and the Fedora community. You can still represent Fedora in public without being an Ambassador. In this case, you are a Fedora Advocate. (link to Advocates' docs) Ambassadors give a face and a name to Fedora. Fedora can be big and scary, but Ambassadors will help make sure that one person finds their way through all the confusion into the place where they can contribute.
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  • Cheat Cubes Fedora Cheat Cubes are a long time community favorite. They are designed to print, cut, and tape together cubes covered with various Fedora related designs. The traditional theme for Cheat Cubes is Packaging- but we modernized this project by creating other variations! Packaging Find the Packaging Cheat Cube source files here. Use cheatcube_packaging.png underneath How to Join Fedora Find the How to Join Fedora Cheat Cube source files here. Use cheatcube_howtojoinfedora_version1.png
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  • The [Ambassador Emeritus](link to roll handbook) group is a group of retired Ambassadors. Ambassadors may retire for a variety of reasons, and can come back at any time. If an Ambassador Emeritus member would like to come back as an Ambassador in the future, check out the Ambassador Emeritus Role Handbook on what steps you should follow to rejoin. With great thanks & appreciation note Each community member adds value to Fedora with their unique background, knowledge, and culture. Even after you are moved to the Emeritus group, the rest of the community will always appreciate your dedication to Fedora while you were present. Thank you for your willingness to help others within the community, for inspiring them with your actions, for representing Fedora to other communities, and for your support during challenging times. List of usernames [This list is generated by running a script.]
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  • Team Member Badges !!Notice!! Please note that some of these badges are still being worked on- if you want to help get them pushed, join the Fedora Badges channel on Libera Chat and introduce yourself! !!Notice!! Ambassador Badge (https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge/ambassador) The Ambassador badge is awarded for being a Fedora Ambassador. Insert this image below: https://badges.fedoraproject.org/pngs/fas-ambassador.png Ambassador Emeritus Badge (https://pagure.io/fedora-badges/issue/632)
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  • What is the Community Outreach Knowledge Base? We are working on a knowledge base for Fedora community outreach as part of the Community Outreach Revamp Objective. This set of resources will cover everything from team descriptions, to role handbooks, to an appendix. The Knowledge Base will land on the CommOps Docs page. The CommOps sections that exist now can/should be redone or reviewed. What is this doc? This document is an overview of the new knowledge base we are putting together for the Community Outreach Revamp. It will track progress on what is available to help out with, what is in progress, and what is complete. If you are contributing to this effort, please put your name next to the section(s) you are working on and provide updates on any progress. What needs to be done?
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  • Council Mindshare Committee Representative Badges
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  • Current Documentation & Resources Outreach Focused Websites/Apps/Channels https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/ https://t.me/fedoraama CommOps Team Member [CommOps] Description Community Operations (CommOps) provides tools, resources, and utilities for different sub-projects of Fedora to improve effective communication. The following areas are examples of where CommOps focuses:
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