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Signed-off-by: Michael Dawson <midawson@redhat.com> PR-URL: #52857 Reviewed-By: Gireesh Punathil <gpunathi@in.ibm.com> Reviewed-By: Marco Ippolito <marcoippolito54@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Geoffrey Booth <webadmin@geoffreybooth.com> Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
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# Advocacy Ambassador program
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Node.js aims to support and encourage developers and developer
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advocates to promote Node.js as a project and to help communicate
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key messages to their constituencies.
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The ambassador program does that by:
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* Maintaining an up-to-date set of messages that the Node.js maintainers would like ambassadors
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to promote. These will be documented in the nodejs/ambassadors repository.
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* Maintaining an up-to-date set of topics on which additional content
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would benefit the community. These will be documented in the
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nodejs/ambassadors repository.
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* Providing a space for collaborators to share new topics/features they
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are working on when they would be happy for ambassadors to help share and get
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early feedback.
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* Helping ambassadors promote content that aligns with the
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messages and topics defined.
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* Advocating for ambassadors to be part of the OpenJS speakers bureau, even if the
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ambassador is not otherwise an active member of the project itself.
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## Ambassadors nominations
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Any member of the Node.js organization may nominate an ambassador.
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The Technical Steering Committee (TSC) will review/approve ambassadors.
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In the initial phase of the program:
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* There will be a maximum of 4 ambassadors.
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* The term will be for the calendar year. After a year, ambassadors automatically
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drop out of the ambassador list and must be re-nominated.
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* Ambassadors will be documented on the nodejs/ambassadors `README.md`.
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The TSC may remove an ambassador for any reason,
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including promoting content misaligned with the project.
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Members of the Node.js organization can nominate ambassadors by opening
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a discussion issue with the nomination in
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[nodejs/collaborators](https://github.com/nodejs/collaborators/)
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titled `Nomination X to be an Ambassador`, where X is the name of the person
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being nominated.
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## Reviewing content
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Ambassadors are asked to share links to new content before asking
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for the content to be promoted. The goal is to provide the opportunity
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for collaborators to help improve content as opposed to a detailed
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nitpick review.
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This is done by opening an issue in the nodejs/ambassadors
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repository, which limits access to members of the Node.js
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organization. The issue may include the link to existing published
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content or a draft of the content itself.
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Interested members of the Node.js organization may comment
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in the issue and the ambassadors are expected to
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consider those suggestions and update the content when they feel it
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is appropriate.
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Explicit approval is not required in the issue (i.e. if there is no
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input, that's OK), but review comments should be addressed before
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requesting promotion.
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## Expectations on Ambassadors
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Ambassadors are expected to engage both within the project and externally
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in a manner that is consistent with the project's
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[Code of Conduct](https://github.com/nodejs/admin/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)
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as well as the additional expectations outlined in
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[Member Expectations](https://github.com/nodejs/admin/blob/main/MemberExpectations.md).
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## Promoting content
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We trust ambassadors to only request promotion of content that lines
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up with the messages and topics outlined, that this content does not overly
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market their employer or product/business, and that they have followed the review
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process. An ambassador can request promotion of content in the following ways:
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* Requesting that a post be reposted by the Node.js account on a social media platform.
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* @-mentioning the nodejs/ambassadors team to ask other ambassadors to repost.
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* Posting a link to the content in the "what's new" issue in nodejs/ambassadors
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so that it goes out on the news feed.
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Foundation staff will repost the social media post
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without any need for validation based on the request coming from
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an ambassador. These requests can be made through the existing social channel
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in the OpenJS Slack. For that reason and for communication purposes and
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collaboration opportunities, ambassadors should be members of the
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[OpenJS Slack](https://slack-invite.openjsf.org/).

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