On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:33 AM, jason.workman@students.camdencc.edu wrote:
Fedora Team,
Hello, my name is Jason Workman, I attend the Camden County College in Blackwood New Jersey. I am currently leading an opensource movement here on campus. With my actions I have founded a Linux Group on campus this semester. I have also been asked to be apart of the Academic Computing Committee Board by the Dean (I will be the first student to ever be a part of this). I attend Divisional meetings to inform the staff of open source software, I am also working with the help of the Dean to convert the Campus to using Linux. This wednesday I will be interviewed on radio station 91.5 because this movement has received so much attention.
I am looking for a solid Linux Distrobution to be my official sponser. I stand behind Fedora in all my meetings. Would Fedora consider being my official sponsor on campus?
Hello Jason,
We have an extensive, worldwide Ambassador program whose members spread free software, and promote Fedora. We'd love to have your help as well -- we have several people in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that can help you get you started.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/CountryList#Northern_America
If you look on that list, you'll see entries for people around the USA including your region, and I encourage you to email the people in your region in a group. One or more of them should be able to reach out to you, and may even be able to come speak to your group in person. I'm sending a copy of this email to our fedora-ambassadors-list as well.
I encourage you to look at the wiki page for the Ambassadors program to see whether you'd like to become part of our vibrant and rapidly growing Fedora community:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors
Paul Frields Fedora Project Leader
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:33 AM, jason.workman@students.camdencc.edu wrote:
Fedora Team,
Hello, my name is Jason Workman, I attend the Camden County College in Blackwood New Jersey. I am currently leading an opensource movement here on campus. With my actions I have founded a Linux Group on campus this semester. I have also been asked to be apart of the Academic Computing Committee Board by the Dean (I will be the first student to ever be a part of this). I attend Divisional meetings to inform the staff of open source software, I am also working with the help of the Dean to convert the Campus to using Linux. This wednesday I will be interviewed on radio station 91.5 because this movement has received so much attention.
I am looking for a solid Linux Distrobution to be my official sponser. I stand behind Fedora in all my meetings. Would Fedora consider being my official sponsor on campus?
Hello Jason,
We have an extensive, worldwide Ambassador program whose members spread free software, and promote Fedora. We'd love to have your help as well -- we have several people in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that can help you get you started.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/CountryList#Northern_America
If you look on that list, you'll see entries for people around the USA including your region, and I encourage you to email the people in your region in a group. One or more of them should be able to reach out to you, and may even be able to come speak to your group in person. I'm sending a copy of this email to our fedora-ambassadors-list as well.
I encourage you to look at the wiki page for the Ambassadors program to see whether you'd like to become part of our vibrant and rapidly growing Fedora community:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors
Paul Frields Fedora Project Leader
-- Fedora-ambassadors-list mailing list Fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-ambassadors-list
I sent a follow up email off-list (he isn't on the list atm) will report more as soon as I know it.
Thanks,
David Nalley
ambassadors@lists.fedoraproject.org