2 complimentary tickets for the Linuxtag Berlin
by Daniel Kretschmer
Dear Ambassadors,
I have still 2 invitations available for the Linux day. These complimentary tickets entitle to the inlet to the fair on every four days.
With interest in an invitation ask briefly for feedback.
Regards
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Liebe Botschafter,
Ich habe noch 2 Einladungen für den Linux Tag zur Verfuegung. Diese "Freikarten" berechtigen zum Einlass zur Messe an allen vier Tagen. Bei Interesse an einer Einladung bitte kurz um Rueckmeldung.
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Daniel Kretschmer
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DanielKretschmer
15 years, 10 months
"Old" Ambassador from Germany
by Jens Kühnel
Hi,
because I never formally introduced myself I will do it now. :-)
I'm already promoting Fedora for about 3 Years know, with booth a
Chemnitzer linxutag and Talks specially about the FDS. I was also at
both FADs.
After a lot of "convincing" I became a Fedora Ambassardor in March 2007.
Thanks Gerold :-)
I'm a professional Microsoft- and Linux-Traing, at the moment primarily
for Redhat. I'm collection Linux certification including RHC(E/A/CSS/X)
and LPI 1-3.
At the moment I creating the troubleshooting contest for the Linuxtag 2007.
CU
Jens
15 years, 10 months
Important Reminders for LinuxTag (and other events)
by Max Spevack
Ambassadors,
There are a large number of us who will be in Berlin next week for
LinuxTag.
A few reminders:
When we are there, please remember that when we are at the actual
LinuxTag event, at the hotel, or out at a bar, we are all
representatives of the Fedora Project. We need to be well-mannered,
polite, respectful, etc. All that obvious stuff. People will remember
how you act, and remember what group you represented.
This is particularly important at the hotel -- there are somewhere
between 20 and 30 of us all staying at the same hotel. We need to
remember that we're not the only people there -- not be too loud at
night, not get in the way of other guests, etc.
And now, the most important thing:
If you are going to "work the booth" at the event, ACTUALLY WORK THE
BOOTH. If you want to go on your laptop and read email, that is fine,
but take yourself and your computer AWAY from the booth to do it.
I want our setup to look and be as professional as possible. And that
means that we have a few people who are standing up, actively trying to
speak to people who are stopping by, and explaining to them what Fedora
is. If the people at the booth are looking at their computers, it
doesn't seem very friendly.
I warn everyone in advance that I'm going to be a bit "mean" about
making sure that we present a very professional face.
Remember the key points about Fedora 7:
Fedora is an open platform for innovation. Think about those 3 words:
OPEN -- the entire Fedora Process is now completely in the community
PLATFORM -- we provide a huge number of RPMs and a "suggested" ISO. But
people can expand and build on what we provide however they want
INNOVATION -- Fedora is where we always push to do new things, and
include the newest free software technology
If you are a "Linux User"
* LiveCD is very useful to you, easy demonstration
* LiveUSB stick also
* Revisor is very useful to you, easy customization
* All the latest from upstream
If you are a "Linux Developer"
* The "open toolchain" of Koji, Pungi, and Revisor
* Build your own Fedora appliance exactly the same way that the
Fedora Project does
* Customization of the distro, including 3rd party RPMs, at
build time.
thanks,
Max
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Max Spevack
+ http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MaxSpevack
+ gpg key -- http://spevack.org/max.asc
+ fingerprint -- CD52 5E72 369B B00D 9E9A 773E 2FDB CB46 5A17 CF21
15 years, 10 months
Hello
by Jose Manimala
Hello,
My name is jose and i am new here. i have been going through
the minutes. i wanted to ask if we could organise a launch for F7 in
all the regions ambassadors are present. It would be a something
marvelous and can help with increasing the reach Fedora has in certain
parts especially in India.
--
Jose M Manimala
S6 Computer science and engineering
Rajagiri School Of Engineering And Technology
Ph: +919846367850
http://www.jmm-blog.co.nr
15 years, 10 months
Standard Image Format for Fedora Project
by Thomas Chung
On 5/22/07, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Máirín Duffy wrote:
> > Thomas Chung wrote:
> >> Can we *standardize* our static pages with "png" format only?
> >> I understand there is no patent issue with "jpg" format[1] any more
> >> but I still think we should support Patent-Free format on our site.
> >
> > Certainly, I think it's a great idea. Let's standardize on SVG for
> > image sources and PNG for any bitmaps used on our site.
> >
> Sounds good to me, I'll try to enforce this on the infrastructure side
> as well. Though I have a feeling there will be some grandfathering :)
>
> -Mike
All,
Base on discussion took placed among Fedora Websites Team, Fedora
Artwork Team and Fedora Infrastructure Team, we will also
*standardize* SVG for image source and PNG for bitmap image for
Fedora Ambassadors Project.
Regards,
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Thomas Chung
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ThomasChung
15 years, 10 months