Fedora Marketing SIG
by Ben Gordy
Hi, my name is Benjamin Gordy and I live in Austin, TX. My Fedora
Account System (FAS) username is bengordy, and my IRC nick is bengordy.
I learned about the Fedora Marketing team through Fedora Ambassador
MarkDude, and am interested in joining because I like to promote Linux
in the community and Fedora is excellent.
This is the first FOSS project I have worked on! (I'm currently
improving my Python skills, but somehow drawing circles, creating lines,
and general pygame tinkering doesn't seem like a distributable product,
just yet.)
This is the first Marketing project I have worked on!
My skills, which I hope to utilize in Fedora Marketing, include:
(Marketing Skills) -- Good communication skills
(Other Skills) -Mentoring SysAdmins
I'd also like to learn more about what I can do to help Fedora Marketing.
When I'm not working on Fedora, I am a Systems Engineer for Dell.
A couple of goals I have for the Fedora Project are spreading the news
and promoting Fedora in the local community.
I am wondering about Fedora Cloud marketing strategy.
I was looking for Amazon AMI's and the latest revision I see is like
Fedora 14.
Please help me get started!
Ben
12 years, 2 months
Spam report
by Christopher Meng
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Thanks.
Best Regards,
Christopher Meng------'Cicku'
Ambassador of Fedora Project and Maintainer of CentOS wiki.
Website:http://cicku.me Hope you can visit and leave some comments.
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12 years, 2 months
Internetnews.com: Red Hat Selects New Fedora Project Leader
by Karin Bakis
Red Hat Selects New Fedora Project Leader
By Sean Michael Kerner | February 07, 2012
>From the 'Thanks Jared!' files:
It looks like current Fedora Project Leader Jared Smith will not be overseeing the Beefy Miracle Fedora 17 release. Smith announced leadership changes at the Fedora project today that will see a new leader in place.
Smith became the Fedora Project Leader in June of 2010 as the successor to Paul Frields (who had held the post since 2008). I've had the good fortune of speaking with Smith for every Fedora release during his tenure and was always impressed with his depth of knowledge and insight into what really matters - both at Fedora and for the Linux world as a whole.
Full article:
http://www.internetnews.com/blog/skerner/red-hat-selects-new-fedora-proje...
Karin Bakis
Public Relations
Corporate Marketing
Red Hat, Inc.
Email: kbakis(a)redhat.com
Office: 978-392-1096
Mobile: 978-758-3546
12 years, 2 months
The Register: New Fedora Boss Pushes for the Clouds
by Karin Bakis
New Fedora boss pushes for the clouds
Robyn Bergeron takes the reins
By Iain Thomson in San Francisco
Posted in Operating Systems, 7th February 2012 23:24 GMT
Red Hat has appointed former Fedora program manager Robyn Bergeron to that distro's next project leader – and she has plans to make the operating system more focused on cloud services.
Bergeron takes over from Jared Smith at an interesting time in the market, with the industry increasingly looking beyond the basic client/server environment into cloudier areas, and with a greater variety of computing systems to choose from. One of the areas she’ll be examining is the usefulness of Fedora for cloud services, she explained to The Register on Tuesday.
For full article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/07/new_fedora_boss_bergeron/
Karin Bakis
Public Relations
Corporate Marketing
Red Hat, Inc.
Email: kbakis(a)redhat.com
Office: 978-392-1096
Mobile: 978-758-3546
12 years, 2 months