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NEW VERSION
Colored Version at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/Mascot
By Ronaldo Padula
Colours by Jayme Ayres
Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira
Brazilian Fedora Project
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From: nihed mbarek <nihedmm(a)gmail.com>
Date: 29 avr. 2007 10:07
Subject: Has fedora lost its charm ? ? ?
To: fedora-ambassadors-list(a)redhat.com
Hi friends,
Michael Larabel has writing an article about Fedora 7 test 4
i want to see your opinion
personnely Im waiting for the download of F7T4 because i have a bad
connexion.
http://www.michaellarabel.com/index.php?k=blog&i=188
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M'BAREK Med Nihed,
Fedora Ambassador, TUNISIA, Northern Africa
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M'BAREK Med Nihed,
Fedora Ambassador, TUNISIA, Northern Africa
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Dear All,
I would like to inform you all that I'm coordinating
a programme called "Linux Talks" at our university. The programme is
organized by Kathmandu University Open Source Community (KUOSC, see
http://www.ku.edu.np/~kuosc) in joint collaboration with Kathmandu
University Alumni Asscoiation (KUAA, see http://www.ku.edu.np/kuaa)
The programme will cover the basics of Linux to some of the advanced
level topics like server configuration, localisation and others.
Although the programme is neutral to the distribution of Linux (as
we'll be using two or three distros), we are focussing heavily upon
the Fedora Core 6. The brief programme details are as below:
Title of the Programme : Linux Talks
Mission Statement: Choice for All
Duration: 3 Months
Total number of Sessions : 8-10 (at least one session per week)
Total number of participants : 40-50
Topics to be covered:
* An overview of FOSS and GNU/Linux
* Open Office.Org : Use and Automation
* Localisation and Nepali Applications
* LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) Framework
* Configuring Secure Servers in Linux (DHCP, DNS, BIND, SAMBA,
NIS, NFS etc)
* Security Concerns in Linux (Firewall Configuration)
* Linux Desktop for productivity
* Media Authoring using FOSS Tools
* Content Management System (using Drupal)
* OSI Approved Software Licenses
This is just a rough sketch of the contents to be covered, and has not
yet been finalised. I expect your help in restructuring and finalising
the contents. Moreover, (as the programme moves heavily around FC6), I
would like to request for your support and help regarding the
presentations, documentations and other training materials. Meanwhile
I wonder if I can continue this programme in conjugation with the
Fedora Education. Could Fedora Community send us some promotional
materials like banners, flyers etc.?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Abhishek Singh
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AbhishekSingh
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Wow. Good luck -- very exciting!
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Nicolas Antonio Corrarello wrote:
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> Dear All:
> Tomorrow, we will be on Air on a known radio in Buenos Aires making a
> live installation of fedora in a Laptop (owned by the anker of the
> show). Also we will talk about the install fest FLISOL (on saturday in
> all Latin America), OLPC (I'll take one to the show so the anker can
> test it with the latest release), Free Software, and more! We will be
> giving away on the radio a Fedora Install Manual made by Pablo Barrera
> (Fedora Ambassador also from Argentina).
>
> So wish us luck!!!! If i'm able I'll upload it (sorry, spanish only)
>
>
> Y.S.
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> Fedora Ambassador Argentina c: +54 (911) 5182-2245
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> Red Hat Summit San Diego | May 9-11, 2007
> Learn more: http://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/2007
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Dear all,
My name is Bogomil "Bogo" Shopov. I am fedora ambassador in Bulgaria and
I am also open source guy from many years. I am writing you on behalf a
problem and an international humanitarian campaign.
I know fedora supports FREEDOM. I would like all of you to read that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV_trial_in_Libya and to join the camapign
here: http://nestesami.bg/main/mission.php
If you are agree to put a small ribbon to main page of fedora project
and in other fedora sites to show support from a free community to this
problem.
You can see postions of USA and EU and more countries here too:
http://nestesami.bg/main/publications.php
I am bogomil in freenode if you need more details.
Regards
Bogomil "Bogo" Shopov
Fedora Ambassador
Bulgaria
+359 897 61 51 28
bogomil(a)fedoraproject.org
bogo(a)spisanie.com
jabber:bogo@jabber.minus273.org
profile: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BogomilShopov
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Knowledge belongs to all
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Hi
"The move would mean that JBoss would deliver a Fedora-like community
edition of its core software that only looks forward. As with the Fedora
Linux project, no backward compatibility is guaranteed—Fedora is focused
on the future and new features."
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0%2c1895%2c2119683%2c00.asp
"I think this is a highly positive move for Red Hat - it brings all of
its products under the same release and business model, lowering costs
and providing for a cleaner story to the market."
http://weblog.infoworld.com/openresource/archives/2007/04/jboss_gets_a_re.h…
Rahul
We are ready to make this page the new standard:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join
It should now contain all of the useful content from the HelpWanted
page[1], in a better and more useful format.
Anything missing? Anything to add?
The goal is to have a master Join page, then each project has a
ProjectName/Join page that corresponds.
We can make the HelpWanted page redirect to the Join page, then start
changing links across the Wiki to point there, as well as getting all of
us to use Join instead.
- Karsten
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HelpWanted
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Is anyone planning on working-up up the F7 tour?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tours/Fedora7
Not sure which project should manage/steward the tours, but they are
definitely valuable. Is this the purview of art/design? Marketing?
Who "owns" this or is it a cross-project collaboration?
- Karsten
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