Apologies
by Paul RJ Mellors
Hi All
It appears that last night my google account got cracked and some
pillock from Mexico has sent an email from it. If you've received an
email from me within the last 12 hours, please delete it..
Sorry
Paul
13 years
group photo from a recent event?
by Máirín Duffy
Hi Ambassadors,
I am wondering if anyone has a group photo of Fedora folks from a recent
event? We'd like to update the group photo from FUDcon Zurich that is
now up on fedoraproject.org.
Let us know -
Thanks,
~m
13 years
Power Management Test Day on 2011-03-24
by David Ramsey
Hello Everyone,
================================
Power Management Test Day on 2011-03-24 -
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-03-24
================================
Please have a great day! :~)
Thank You
Sincerely
=-=-=-=-=
- David -
=-=-=-=-=
David Ramsey
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十人十色
じゅうにんといろ
10 people 10 colors
Different strokes for different folks
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Fedora Project's Japan & Maryland Ambassador dramsey(a)fedoraproject.org http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Dramsey
* Three (3) dual core systems with 8.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 14 (Laughlin)
kernel - 2.6.35.11-85.fc14.x86_64
* One (1) dual core system with 8.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 15 (Lovelock) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc15.x86_64
* One (1) dual core system with 8.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 16 (TBD) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc16.x86_64
* Two (2) dual core systems with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 14 (Laughlin)
kernel - 2.6.35.11-85.fc14.i686.PAE
* One (1) dual core system with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 15 (Lovelock) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc15.i686
* One (1) dual core system with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 16 (TBD) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc16.i686
* One (1) dual core system with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Red Hat 6
(Beta) kernel - 2.6.32-19.el6.i686
With sixteen (16) x86_64 computing cores, 80 GB of RAM and eight SATA
Seagate 7200.12 - 500 GB harddisks.
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13 years
A friendly reminder that the next APAC meeting will be on this Saturday, April 02nd, 2011 at 04:00 UTC. :)
by David Ramsey
Hello Everyone,
A friendly reminder that the next APAC meeting will be on this Saturday, April 02nd, 2011 at 04:00 UTC. :)
=======================================
Next meeting will be on Saturday, April 02nd, 2011 at 04:00 UTC. :)
Day : Saturday, April 02nd, 2011
Time : 04:00 UTC
See the following URL to check and verify your own timing based on your location -
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2011&month=04&d...
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Meeting:APAC_Ambassadors_2011-04-02
For any proposed changes to the draft agenda, then please update -
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Meeting:APAC_Ambassadors_2011-04-02#Agenda
========================================
On Freenode IRC Channel : #fedora-meeting
Help on IRC -
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/IRCHowTo
I hope that you may be able to attend and join us. :)
========================================
Sending positive Fedora 14 and Fedora 15 energy your computer now. :v)
Thank You
Sincerely
=-=-=-=-=
- David -
=-=-=-=-=
David Ramsey
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猿も木から落ちる
さるもきからおちる
Even monkeys fall from trees.
Even experts make mistakes.
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Fedora Project's Japan & Maryland Ambassador dramsey(a)fedoraproject.org http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Dramsey
* Three (3) dual core systems with 8.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 14 (Laughlin)
kernel - 2.6.35.11-85.fc14.x86_64
* One (1) dual core system with 8.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 15 (Lovelock) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc15.x86_64
* One (1) dual core system with 8.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 16 (TBD) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc16.x86_64
* Two (2) dual core systems with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 14 (Laughlin)
kernel - 2.6.35.11-85.fc14.i686.PAE
* One (1) dual core system with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 15 (Lovelock) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc15.i686
* One (1) dual core system with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Fedora 16 (TBD) kernel - 2.6.38-0.rc7.git2.3.fc16.i686
* One (1) dual core system with 3.0 GB of RAM running the Red Hat 6
(Beta) kernel - 2.6.32-19.el6.i686
With sixteen (16) x86_64 computing cores, 80 GB of RAM and eight SATA
Seagate 7200.12 - 500 GB harddisks.
=
13 years
Re: [Ambassadors] Printed Souvenirs
by twohot
On 03/23/2011 10:48 AM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
> Hi Onyeibo,
>
> I think you're right - and we could put this together quicker then we
> thought - this could be an true Quick Start Guide for Fedora. Btw.
> we've already awesome basic materials made by Mairin for the event
> SWXS.
> Check it out: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Design/SXSW_Materials
I saw those. Good stuff
> I think we should reuse them with our needs, but I think your concept
> is much better. Also I would like to put in an Ambassador page/chapter
> - with a dozen ambassadors mail address depending the region if the
> user/newcomer has further questions OR we should provide an empty
> space on inside cover - where you could glue up/ write in your
> business card/name-email/whatsoever notes.
Hmm, you mean a Chapter titled: 'Need More help?' Or 'Expanding Your
Experience!'. I like to use casual headings. No Problem, this is
something that is not just for the two of us, so obviously, other bodies
will come in as the booklet evolves. Its open-source.
> Your chapters are awesome, but don't let out our introduction and
> welcoming the user - what is Fedora, who we are, some infrastructure
> parts and we could continue as you written here.
Sure.
> I think "pamphlet" is
> must be an little bit thicker brochure. Btw, as for an quick start
> guide we have to provide an small "how to begin" than the "yes you
> have to do so". Mainly I feel that really hard to create an tiny user
> guide that NOT depends from it's GUI - I mean, Gnome, KDE, LXDE - each
> has a very different learning curve, possibilities.
That is another load of work. I think we should focus on one and get it
done. Adaptation should be easier especially coming from other
Ambassadors who major in those distros. They can help with tips and
screenshots.
So, I think we
> might end up with 4 different versions, and we have to create specific
> and non-specific, and version independent descriptions. Right?
>
Right :)
> Also I suggest instead of the A5 size, that we MUST choose the CD
> jewel case booklet size, because people love tiny things, and it's
> easy to include next to our discs - even if we design an foldable page
> where you could put in even the disc itself.
Having a CD pocket sounds neat. I like it
The size of the booklet
> pages are 155x125 mm, and with including the covers can be up to even
> 16-20 pages if we need that.
Well,I was considering production costs. I always consider the
possibilities of engaging a local press. While the cost of press may be
cheaper in some countries, it may not be so in others.
However if we count for each section 2
> full page (one left page what continues on right) with graphics, for
> each chapter, than that could be more then amazing. Also the last page
> can not only include the CD, we could add/attach/glue up at events -
> stickers and small gifts that the user could use it up or give it
> away.
I love this
So mainly that's why I prefer the booklet version as not only a
> simple gift, else an important as you said an Quick Start Guide.
>
> I think we have to talk online if possible. Also I think if you could
> create an Gobby session on your machine, an I will connect to you, and
> can we edit together the chapters and the content.
Can we use a wiki for this? I mean, Gobby looks to me like another
Geany and I already have Geany. Anyway ... installing Gobby:). Where do
files created in Gobby recide ... locally or online? If local, then how
do we involve others.
Gobby contains chat
> too, so will be much easier to communicate, and work together if you
> wish. Please, check for me on Freenode, #fedora-ambassadors channel.
>
Ok
> Zoltan
> Nick: zoltanh721
>
>
>
>
> 2011/3/23 Onyeibo Oku<twohot(a)fedoraproject.org>:
>> Hello Zoltan
>>
>> I've been thinking. I think it would be wrong to describe my concept as a
>> Fedora Handbook. Sankarshan's draft seems more appropriate for that because
>> it is broad. I think we should be discussing a 'Fedora Quick-start'
>> *pamphlet*. It should focus on basic usage and shouldn't be more than
>> 10-leaves (A5, 20 pages). Should it be called 'Quick Start' or 'Quick
>> Guide'? .... I don't know, but I hope you get where this is going.
>>
>> INSTALLATION
>> 1.It should do a snappy walk-through the installation (anaconda) and guide
>> the user through post-installation. About 2-3 pages should be sufficient for
>> this. We can have graphics overlapping pages.
>>
>> FIRST EXPERIENCE
>> 2. It should introduce the user to the panels (mostly graphics, drawings
>> with numbered leaders and descriptive text).
>>
>> DOING THE USUAL THINGS
>> 3. It should briefly guide the user through basic applications that they may
>> not be used to like, Network-Manager, Nautilus, Empathy, Gnote, Rhythmbox,
>> Totem, Brasero, and Evolution.
>>
>> DOING MORE
>> 4. Here the user is introduced to the concept of Repositories and PackageKit
>> for new installations. It should demystify the Terminal and introduce basic
>> BASH commands like yum. For brevity, references should be made to dedicated
>> materials online and the Gnome Help. The guide can use the installation of
>> LibreOffice as an example and talk a bit about LibreOffice (all snappy and
>> very brief). Introduce other packages like GIMP, Paint and Inkscape -- a
>> listing might do.
>>
>> YAY! YOU'RE A FEDORA USER!
>> A quick guide to Shutting down follows. Encourage the User to explore more
>> through the '*Fedora Handbook*' (this is where the handbook come in).
>
>
>
13 years, 1 month
Re: [Ambassadors] Printed Souvenirs
by twohot
*Hey Zoltan*
I saw that page by Sankarshan. That is too detailed for what I'm
thinking about. Actually all that would have been a chapter or two at
the end of the booklet. I was thinking of some quick DIYs like:
*1. Installing Fedora*
*2. Some cool Applications in Fedora*
a. NetworkManager
a. Lets Browse the Internet (Firefox)
b. Watch movies with Totem.
c. Moving around with nautilus
d. Official Liberty with LibreOffice
*
3. You want more Applications?*
a. What are Repositories?
b. Using PackageKit
c. The Terminal is your Friend
*
4. More Cool Stuff*
a. Workspaces
b. Wow! It sees my Cam
c. I'm a GIMP Artist
d. Chat and Mail
*5. Enough Fun for one day (shutdown)*
*6. Inside Fedora
*condense Sankarshans outline here
Something like that, but drafted like a quick *how-to* guide to get the
end-users down to the business of exploring Fedora. It should have more
of graphics .... then text explaining steps to achieve the illustrations
on the Graphic images.
On 03/22/2011 07:27 PM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
> Hi Onyeibo,
>
> I have only made the research - the "homework" so right now nothing is
> fully ready. Right now, on the marketing page as I written, there is
> only an CONCEPT, what I have begun to build, is here only partially
> contents - eg. texts gathered from several pages - followed by the
> concept (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sankarshan/FedoraHandbook).
> With this, I feel that we could have an universal booklet, that could
> be handed out not only as gift, else as an useful information source,
> that could leave an footprint about us, what we are doing, and why is
> it so important.
>
> Btw: Gobby is an collaborative editor (you could find in the
> repository), where we could create an session, and edit together one
> file and save and format it as we need. This software is not really
> capable to do DTP work, but we could fully edit till the end the full
> source.
>
> Read more here: http://gobby.0x539.de/trac/
>
> Zoltan
>
> 2011/3/22 Onyeibo Oku<twohot(a)fedoraproject.org>:
>> Glad Someone feels like I do about printed gifts
>>
>> They make a good manuals, picture story-guides or even 'hand-fans' at
>> events :). A lot of the geek talk get past the head with these regular
>> users sometimes that all it takes is a few minutes of looking through a
>> souvenir to reconnect and actually DIY! Nothing teaches better than
>> Doing-It-Yourself at the end of the presentation.
>>
>> Hey, Zoltan ... what's Gobby??
>> What have you done so far? Can I have a look? This could turn out to be
>> an essential Fedora People's tool. Is your work known to other possible
>> contributors ... like the Design Team, Fedora-Art (Often wondered the
>> difference), and Ambassadors? I'm hearing about this for the first time and
>> I'm excited.
>>
>> On 03/22/2011 06:00 PM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
>>
>> Hi Onyeibo,
>>
>> We don't have such, but it's planned and a scratch POC (proof of
>> concept) are can be found at our marketing page. I'm glad that you
>> have you are looking for this, because I have already begun to build
>> that. However, I'm sure that I need one more hand, and I think we
>> should meet inside Gobby to design this and put together an POC. I
>> think the CD booklet is nice for 2 things. We could include to an
>> slim- or jewel CD-DVD case (or even slim DVD case), what is useful for
>> giving out info with our discs. I know these boxes are not really
>> cheap in huge amount, but for exclusive gift - can be awesome. Also if
>> we give out just the booklet alone, could be useful too.
>>
>> So, are you with me? Can we push this cart forward together?
>>
>> PS: we already begun to create printed material, so it's good time to
>> bring this up at our meeting - that we are on work on this.
>>
>> PS2: There are huge amount of marketing stuff that needs some love,
>> last time I have also finished the USB live station stand poster.
>>
>> 2011/3/22 Onyeibo Oku<twohot(a)fedoraproject.org>:
>>
>> Hello Ambassadors,
>>
>> Just wondering if we have a booklet covering the basics of Fedora (in
>> print). That will make a good 'hand-out' in Events.
>> Something the size of A5 looks okay. -- OR -- an A3 colour printed material
>> that folds down to A5 will also be cool.
>> Do we have something like that? Where and how do I get some?
>>
>> --
>> ambassadors mailing list
>> ambassadors(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
>> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/ambassadors
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
13 years, 1 month