Hi Ambassador
I am working on Fedora Project Argentina, since January, I am ambassador
since 2005.
Our first target is to re create linux community in argentina around
Universities. We are starting our speechs and spread next april 13th in 3
universities, we will be part of FLISOL in buenos aires (the latinamerican
install fest) and i am going to FISL (POA Brazil) this week to give some
talk and unite efforts with Fedora Project Brazil.
Even our work is slow and "step by step" we are becoming in the first
Linux community university oriented, focused in results (non politics, no
GNU fanatism, OSI oriented work)
Send u greetings from Buenos Aires
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Pablo Barrera
http://fedoraproject.org/Wiki/PabloBarrera
pablo(a)proyectofedora.com.ar
El Vie, 6 de Abril de 2007, 5:49 pm, Imtiaz Rahi escribió:
Hi People,
I am an ambassador from Bangladesh and can be defined as an inactive
ambassador as I have seen in the mailing list.
Let me add some food to your thoughts.
1. I love GNU/Linux. Have been using it for last 6 years. Last 3/4 years
more dedicated. Started with Red Hat 8 and since then used SuSE, mandrake,
Ubuntu along with Redhat/Fedora.
Brief usage pattern:
I have 1 desktop/server + 1 laptop running FC6 and another with Win 2000 +
Ubuntu dual boot.
- Now, I am a dedicated user for sure.
2. Before even joining the list I always voiced to people to use Linux.
Showed them how can it benefits (Security/no virus) and how cool it is;).
Free does not work here as in BD you can have all pirated software
abandoned. I you buy one, you may be seen as fool.
But whatever it is I have successfully converted quite a few people with
my
small strength and will continue to do so.
3. When I saw the Ambassador thing, I thought how cool it is, I can be one
and went through all the steps.
4. But I never been in IRC meeting (my ISP blocks the IRC ports for
security
reason !!!!!).
5. Always go through the mailing list and read the mails, see whats going
around.
6. I am kind of a shy guy, so making a presentation or something like that
panics me.
I am still not sure from all the dicussions (I have read the old long
discussion which sent few weeks ago) whether its a bad thing to be
inactive
(I mean the way ACTIVE is defined). Do I bring any harm or problem. I am
sorry being not that much active.
Hope I made some sense here and thanks for reading my mail.
Cheers,
Imtiaz
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