The program
Vocation, patronage , covenant.
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Ambassadors turn Open Design from a repository into something contributors can meet in a room, with ink on the table and coffee gone cold.
I · Vocation
Painters of the local scene .
Designers, developers, organizers: the kind who already gather others. We give the gathering a flag.
· Local Atelier Host: you keep a recurring meetup, study group, or late-night hack alive.
· Online community lead: Discord, WeChat, Telegram, X spaces.
· Practising contributor or evangelist: already shipping work, posting craft, ushering newcomers.
· Comfortable carrying the name: bound to the Code of Conduct, mindful of the brand.
II · Patronage
What the atelier extends.
Not a volunteer badge. A working bond, with budget, standing, and access.
· A page on the site: portrait, city, biography, socials, the chronicle of your events.
· First sight: beta features, internal roadmap previews, releases ahead of the queue.
· The atelier kit: posters, slide decks, demo pieces, swag; a purse for venue, drinks, and photography.
· A line to the studio: private channel, monthly sync, a dedicated path for your feedback.
· A way forward: honor cards and tiers, with a path into regional lead, speaker, or paid community roles.
III · Covenant
The discipline of the studio.
A modest commitment, but binding. Extended absence folds into alumni status; the circle stays small and serious.
· Convene at least one event per month or quarter, local or online.
· Welcome the new hand. Usher newcomers through their first contribution.
· Listen close. Gather honest feedback from users, designers, developers, teams.
· Leave a record. Publish a recap after every gathering: attendance, photographs, links, leads.
· Carry the name well. Hold to the Code of Conduct; no misuse of the mark, no deals signed on the studio's behalf.