Hello Everyone,

Greetings. :)

Harish, most excellent to hear about!!!  :)

> Hi. I would like to report here that we had a successful launch of Fedora 14 here in Singapore yesterday. I have blogged about it here:
> http://harishpillay.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/fedora-14-launched-in-singapore/

This is a good read!  :)

I like your exposure for the Xournal, NetworkManager as well as Virtual Machine Manager!  :)

Harish, I strongly concur, must haves for during an event!  :)
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* Xournal - "...this is really useful tool to help with the mundane task of “editing” a PDF..."

* NetworkManager - "...With the amount of devices around you that are wifi-capable, this ability of a Fedora machine to be able to become a wifi-hotspot is extremely useful.  Yes, you can do tethering with cell phones (atleast the Android 2.2 phones), but this being a standard capability of a Fedora box needs to be publicised..."

* Virtual Machine Manager - "...What demo is complete if youdo not show virtualization? And the fact that virtualization is built-in in Fedora means that you can now go about experimenting, using, breaking, fixing, updating various other systems.  This alone changes how we consume technology and how we can easily transition to the cloud..."
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I liked your photos, especially - http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=172894576062093&set=a.172891862729031.40892.164789303539287
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Sending positive Fedora 14/15 energy your computer now.  :v)

Please have a great day and/or evening! :~)

Thank You
Sincerely
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- David -
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David Ramsey
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