[Fedora-marketing-list] I want to contribute Fedora Core on Belarus.
by Konstantin Burtsev
Hi all, according this link
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing#head-41079f9fc02577ae19f7a5ac4943...
i should introduce myself.
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Join the mailing list and introduce yourself.
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This helps us to know who wants to contribute, and gives us the
opportunity to know each person's strengths and learn how we can
coordinate with you.
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My name is Konstantin Burtsev.
I am 21 years old and work with linux from Red Hat Linux 7.3.
I started record Fedora Core from version 2 for my friends.
The latest release of Fedora was shipped to many people accross our
country(approx 15 i386 DVDs and 10 x86_64 DVDs).
I am use Fedora Core 5 x86_64 on my laptop.
I am work with many distribution of Unix system (Solaris, Linux86,
HP-UX and AIX).
My timezone is GMT +2 and native language russian and belarussian.
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Best regards,
Konstantin
17 years, 6 months
Re: [Fedora-freemedia-list] Re: [Fedora-marketing-list] Gathering people for Fedora Free Media
by Pawel Sadowski
On 02-09-2006, sun at 11:57 -0700, Thomas Chung wrote:
> On 9/2/06, Pawel Sadowski <mcgiwer(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to inform I have announced at www.fedora.pl (Polish Site
> > and Support Forum) about the Fedora Free Media Project. I have explained
> > how it works and informed how to contact me for people who would be
> > interested in helping, as the help would be very valuable for the Fedora
> > Project. I hope there will be at least few people willing. If so, I
> > would create Free Media Program Poland, similarly to Free Media Program
> > Brazil and India. There are many requests from Poland, so it would be
> > very helpful if there were more contributors involved. In this way we
> > could fulfill more requests, who knows - maybe all of them :) I hope I
> > will gather some peope and we will together help in spreading Fedora :)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Pawel Sadowski
>
> Pawel,
> You're now officially the coordinator for FreeMedia Program Poland.
> Please maintain following wiki site:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/FreeMedia/Poland
Ok, thanks ;)
Regards,
Pawel
17 years, 7 months
[Fedora-marketing-list] Gathering people for Fedora Free Media
by Pawel Sadowski
Hi,
I would like to inform I have announced at www.fedora.pl (Polish Site
and Support Forum) about the Fedora Free Media Project. I have explained
how it works and informed how to contact me for people who would be
interested in helping, as the help would be very valuable for the Fedora
Project. I hope there will be at least few people willing. If so, I
would create Free Media Program Poland, similarly to Free Media Program
Brazil and India. There are many requests from Poland, so it would be
very helpful if there were more contributors involved. In this way we
could fulfill more requests, who knows - maybe all of them :) I hope I
will gather some peope and we will together help in spreading Fedora :)
Regards,
Pawel Sadowski
17 years, 7 months
[Fedora-marketing-list] Istanbul is now once again available in the Extras development tree.
by Jef Spaleta
Just an FYI for all you crazy kids who want to use istanbul for
screencasting into theora videos. Istanbul 0.2.1 just got through the
buildsystem for fe-devel. This is not your grand-daddy's istanbul.
Unlike the version in fe5, this one uses gst-0.10 and claims to record
audio and wonders of wonders the mouse cursor too!
Beat the crap out of it, and just remember to drive all those juicy ui
and functionality bugs into the loving hands of the upstream
developers. Don't shoot the messenger..err packager.
And please if someone is able to use this to make what they consider
reasonable quality videos, please update the screencasting wiki page
with the system settings you used. Higher resolution displays will
take more cpu and memory power, so we need to find a nice usable
display resolution that screencast creators can agree to standardize
on. Previously the gst08 based istanbul would drop frames like mad if
the encoding wasn't fast enough to handle the display resolution so
you had to be careful when choosing frame-rate based on your screen
resolution and your cpu/memory resources. I doubt that has been
completely addressed... but we will see.
-jef"does this need to be re-broadcasted to the -docs list or are
screencasts too fancy for those bookwormy docs people?"spaleta
17 years, 7 months