Perhaps I should start with an introduction. :) My name is Chris Ward,
I'm a long-time Fedora user, and have worked at Red Hat for 10 years
almost. I'm co-organizer of PyCon CZ (pycon.cz, CfP is still open! :)
and main organizer of DevConf.cz (CfP coming soon!) and other events
focused on open source communities. My current role at Red Hat is, or
at least what I call myself, Community Developer.
I have wanted to for a very long time find a way to contribute back to
Fedora community through other means than testing and bug reporting.
I'm also a huge fan of interview podcasts and have wanted to give
creating my own a shot for a long time now. When FLOCK 2016 was
announced, i thought it would be awesome opportunity to knock both out
at once and shine some light on the incredible community contributors
in the process!
I have queued up about 10 interview episodes like the one I've posted
here, ready (or nearly ready) to go online. My hope was that I'd be
able to work with the team here to get each published as an
accompanying post to the community blog. I was thinking of releasing 1
per week.
Thanks for your time and consideration!
-Chris
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Chris Ward <cward(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Seem like something that folks
might
enjoy? Could I get permissions to start drafting the posts?
Thanks!
-Chris
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Chris Ward <cward(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hey folks!
>
> During FLOCK I took it upon myself to interview a bunch of attendees and
> speakers as a bit of an experiment for myself, with the hope it might turn
> out to be something worth contributing back to the Fedora Community. I think
> they're working out reasonably well. Not perfect, but worth posting,
> nonetheless. I'd like to post the results (one per week, approximately) to
> the
community.fedoraproject.org blog. I expect I'll post something between
> 10 and 15 of them over the coming weeks.
>
> The first 'blog post / article' of the series is posted below for review.
> They'll all follow a pretty similar format.
>
> Please let me know what you think and if I can get perms to start posting.
>
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>
> [EMBEDED PLAYER]
> Episode Permalink:
>
https://soundcloud.com/chris-ward-908424795/flock-stories-redon-skikuli
>
> Redon Skikuli
>
> Free open source culture & copyleft reformer in the Balkans. Albanian Open
> Labs hackerspace Founder, OSCAL & @DOIT_CONF co-founder.
>
>
> If you were wondering where FLOCK 2018 might be, well our guest today
> Redon Skikuli just might have your answer! Redon’s not just a Fedora
> community contributor, he’s a Fedora community creator! Redon, what are you
> up to again these days? Why should everyone else also consider joining
> future FLOCKs? And while we’re here, how can people follow what you’re up
> to?
>
>
> Show Notes:
>
> email: redon(a)skikuli.com
>
> www:
redon.skikuli.com
>
> twitter: @rskikuli
>
> Open Labs:
https://openlabs.cc/
>
>
> Subscribe to entire Flock Stories 2016 Podcast series here:
>
http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:248235495/sounds.rss
>
> Episode License:
>
> Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
>
>
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
>
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>
> -Chris
>
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> Chris Ward <cward(a)redhat.com>
> Community Development - Czech Republic
> Mobile: +420 603 932 382 (CZ)
> RH Ext: 8262071
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> " The squeaky wheel gets the grease!"
> " Unless."
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Chris Ward <cward(a)redhat.com>
Community Development - Czech Republic
Mobile: +420 603 932 382 (CZ)
RH Ext: 8262071
--
" The squeaky wheel gets the grease!"
" Unless."
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Chris Ward <cward(a)redhat.com>
Community Development - Czech Republic
Mobile: +420 603 932 382 (CZ)
RH Ext: 8262071
--
" The squeaky wheel gets the grease!"
" Unless."
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