Self introduction
by P J P
Hello all,
I'm Prasad(aka PJP), writing from India. I've been a long time Fedora user and contributor; And now have been inducted as a Fedora ambassador. I really appreciate it. :)
I'm an upstream developer and Fedora package maintainer for FOSS projects like N-DJBDNS, GNU Pem, LZ4, Onionshare etc. I'm part of the Fedora Security Team and like to participate in making Fedora secure. I also participate in numerous Fedora events, meet-ups, FADs and was one of the core organisers of FUDCon APAC in Pune, India in 2011. I'm interested in information security, software development and community engagement. I regularly write about my Fedora activities
at -> http://pjps.wordpress.com/
Please let me know if I could help & participate in any other ways. Thank you. :)---
Regards
-Prasad
http://feedmug.com
9 years, 5 months
Self Introduction
by Praveen Kumar
Hello folks,
I've been associated with fedora for quite a long time and contributed
to fedora-infra, ask-fedora and a few other projects for the past 5
years. I also maintain few fedora packages and update whenever there
is bug filled against them. I attended and presented talk, organized
workshop in many FOSS events. I also attended and contributed to few
FADs. I do blog about Fedora events and some fedora related technical
stuff, which is syndicated to the Fedora Planet.
I've now finally registered as an ambassador, hoping to continue the
things I've been doing and working on.
Cheers,
Praveen Kumar
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Kumarpraveen
http://fedoraproject.org/
http://kumar-pravin.blogspot.com
9 years, 5 months
Unsubscription from Ambassadors List
by Claudio Penasio Junior
Hello,
I'm asking for Unsubscription from Ambassadors List, cause i'm no more
Fedora Ambassador
Thanks.
--
Claudio Penasio Jr.
9 years, 5 months
Self introduction
by Amit Shah
Hello,
I've been an active upstream contributor to Linux, qemu and a few
other projects for the past several years. I am listed as an owner of
the qemu package for Fedora, and also have done a few builds, but I'm
not sure that counts for much. My biggest contributions to Fedora
have been organizing the FUDCon APAC 2011, and a few FADs. I've also
spoken and written about Fedora and the Virt stack in Fedora at
several venues, and regularly keep blogging about upstream and
Fedora-related activities on my blog, which is syndicated to the
Fedora Planet.
I've now finally registered as an ambassador, hoping to continue the
things I've been doing and working on.
Cheers,
Amit
--
http://log.amitshah.net/
9 years, 5 months
LinuxCon EU and Fedora Server
by Matthew Miller
In reading Jiri's report at
<http://eischmann.wordpress.com/2014/10/22/fedora-linuxcon-europe-2014/>,
one thing I found particularly interesting was:
> People were more interested in Fedora Server which is different from
> most events where people are mostly interested in Workstation, but
> it’s not surprising considering the audience. It really helps to
> advertise a specialized product because you can clearly say: if
> you’re interested in server OSes, this is what we have for you and it
> has these interesting features. That’s why I’m glad we have Fedora
> Server. From the marketing point of view, it’s much more appealing to
> have a solution (server product) than just a lego to build it. Quite
> a few people were interested in Fedora as a future of enterprise
> Linux because what they work with and care about is Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux.
This is great feedback, and seems to show that the plan is working. :)
Do you think this is something about the LinuxCon EU audience in
specific? Should we focus more Server efforts there next year? Are
there other conferences where that would likely be the case? Was there
any specific feedback that would be helpful to bring back to the Server
WG?
So many questions. :)
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
9 years, 5 months
Re: [Ambassadors] LinuxCon EU and Fedora Server
by Truong Anh Tuan
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matthew Miller" <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
> To: "ambassadors" <ambassadors(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 4:16:02 AM
> Subject: [Ambassadors] LinuxCon EU and Fedora Server
> In reading Jiri's report at
> <http://eischmann.wordpress.com/2014/10/22/fedora-linuxcon-europe-2014/>,
> one thing I found particularly interesting was:
>
>> People were more interested in Fedora Server which is different from
>> most events where people are mostly interested in Workstation, but
>> it’s not surprising considering the audience. It really helps to
>> advertise a specialized product because you can clearly say: if
>> you’re interested in server OSes, this is what we have for you and it
>> has these interesting features. That’s why I’m glad we have Fedora
>> Server. From the marketing point of view, it’s much more appealing to
>> have a solution (server product) than just a lego to build it. Quite
>> a few people were interested in Fedora as a future of enterprise
>> Linux because what they work with and care about is Red Hat
>> Enterprise Linux.
>
> This is great feedback, and seems to show that the plan is working. :)
>
> Do you think this is something about the LinuxCon EU audience in
> specific? Should we focus more Server efforts there next year? Are
> there other conferences where that would likely be the case? Was there
> any specific feedback that would be helpful to bring back to the Server
> WG?
It has been really interested to me too. There are many events where we
can find more *technical* people there.
That's also why I think we really need Server media to distribute in this
such a kind of events.
Fedora.next makes more good effects now and ambassadors need to learn
more to share it more to the world.
Kind regards,
Tuan
9 years, 5 months
Today's FAmSCo meeting cancelled
by Jiri Eischmann
Hi,
because only two out of seven members showed up today, we cancelled the
meeting.
Next one will be on Nov 11th.
Jiri
9 years, 5 months