I think the point is for the potential audience: "This group thinks that
this person knows enough about their product to explain it really well and
in an enjoyable way".

On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 3:44 PM Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:

> Speaking of being ambassador - very much yes to do it, very much no to
> "official status" of being one (since I was called by Rich).
> IMHO. You are an ambassador or "evangelist" because you do it not because
> you have a "title" to do it. There is absolutely no benefit or entitlement
> of being appointed as an ambassador.
> If you do it, and do it well, you will be known as an ambassador. What else
> is needed? Why do you need a title?
>
> J.
>


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