Aditya Patawari schrieb:
> Its, no doubt, a superb idea. I think we can really start it, though
> I don't see any need of sponsor here.
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> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Michael Spahn
> <any0n3(a)fedoraproject.org <mailto:any0n3@fedoraproject.org>> wrote:
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> Hello Ambassadors,
> a way to spreading fedora to users with slow connection.
> My idea is the user search a local Ambassador and send him a usb
> stick and attach the postage to send the stick back.
> And the Ambassador can easy create the USB stick with the
> liveusb-creator :).
> And a little paper with the architecture and the gui gnome/kde.
> This way is very cheap for the fedoraproject and a simple way for
> the user.
> Only a little idea :).
> With regards,
> any0n3
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I think this too.
But we have to talk to the fedoraproject web team, we need a wiki site
and a link on the "get fedora" page.
But we need a ok from all ambassadors :).
Or a list of 1 Ambassador in a country.
I would like to do this in germany.
With regards,
any0n3
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I would have no problem handling it for all of central and northern NY.
That is Syracuse and north, and maybe to the rochester areas, but there
are a couple ambassadors out that way that could handle that if they wanted.
Will Morris