Satyajit,
I personally find what you are doing is contributing. What I did is rally some people
together and simply ask them to try fedora out use a live distro, and if you like it use
it to the people I talk to work with and just try to start a small group of fedora users
and grow and grow. Get a group to do a small install party I talked to other schools and
other people. I find if you talk to at least one person a day you find they have
questions. If you answer them they tell a friend and then another and so on.
I say keep up the good work.
Leo Albert Jackson Jr
Owner Head Programmer
LJ's Electronics and Software
--- On Mon, 11/17/08, Satyajit Ranjeev <satyajit(a)nerdshack.com> wrote:
From: Satyajit Ranjeev <satyajit(a)nerdshack.com>
Subject: [Ambassadors] Guidance
To: Fedora-ambassadors-list(a)redhat.com
Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 9:54 AM
Hi all,
I have been in the list of ambassadors for quite some
time, yet have
been dormant for the entire time. I do realise I should
have taken up
initiatives. I stay in Bangkok, Thailand and am currently
working on
setting up Linux in a school here. I am creating an
Intra-net Web
application based on Perl, Apache, MySQL and Linux
(Fedora).
I really do not know how to contribute to this wonderful
community. I
am not very sure where I could help. I am an RHCE, and know
Perl to a
decent extent. I am picking up python and a lot of mysql as
my work
demands that. I am very interested in high-performance
clusters.
I do distribute cds to my friends and known associates and
do speak to
people about it constantly. But I want to do more. It would
be really
great if one of you could advice me how I could contribute
to the fedora
community.
Thanks in advance,
Satyajit Ranjeev.
http://satyajitranjeev.wordpress.com
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