On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) <frankly3d@gmail.com> wrote:
On 09/08/09 09:44, Salvadesswaran P.S. wrote:
> Well, I'll put in my opinion on this issue. It might be true that many
> FAs are not actively engaged in spreading Fedora, but I feel they can
> help out in other activities like package management, development,
> etc.

But that is my point,
you are still interested in Fedora.

I am doing my bit by helping out friends and neighbours choose
> Fedora. I'm also working on some events in colleges around Chennai.
> And if I can be of any use in development or package management,

Do you ignore email from people asking about Fedora?

 I
> will gladly contribute my weekends. Being a final year student my
> hands are full with academic projects, but I still find time for my
> passion, Fedora.

When someone asks about Fedora,
do you show\tell them your PC,
running Distro X,Y,Z. and not Fedora


I think this problem is a classic example for people in my country.
I live in Ghana where the internet speeds aren't so fast. So you may find Fedora
activist using Ubuntu just because there's a repository in my country that fastens
the update process. To them it's just a means to an end.