Ah...! You definitely should be interviewed by Fedora Magazine if they didn't yet.
So good to read this. I also noticed that Debian and Fedora are the distributions with better support for sciences. Actually, I installed Fedora Cinnamon in a friend's laptop for that very reason. She's a sciences student.
Currently I have no USB sticks to destroy, I mean, to use as live install media; but I really want to try your Astronomy lab. Is it possible to burn a DVD with it? I have an optical unit so I could buy a couple of DVDs and convert them in install media.
I didn't know about froscon. Now I know... I'll be there! Thank you.

And thank you for the patience to write answering all my questions. It's very interesting and now I'm even more curious.


Cheers,
Sylvia



On Thu, 2017-02-16 at 17:44 +0100, Christian Dersch wrote:
Hi,

thank you for your interest :)

On 02/16/2017 01:51 PM, Sylvia wrote:
Hello! I didn't know you're an astronomer, that's very interesting. I love astronomy but I never met an astronomer. What software do you use?
For observations we use KStars and INDI, all data analysis at university uses Python and some other free software. This is also one of my main contributions @Fedora: I'm maintaining several scientific packages and created the Astronomy Spin (https://labs.fedoraproject.org/astronomy/) to help new users interested in astronomy and also to make Fedora more interesting for astronomers.
Where are you? And how did you get to Fedora?
I'm a phd student at University of Marburg (Germany). I'm a long time Linux user, starting with SuSE Linux in 2003 and was one of the Salix OS developers until 2012. My first Fedora was Fedora 9, but daily usage started with Fedora 14. My reasons to move to Fedora where: * up to date, most without the caveats of rolling release. This is important as I maintain all computers of our working group at university. * great set of scientific software packages (only Debian is comparable, all other distros have less powerful scientific toolchain) * great infrastructure (things like copr and koji), I missed that when working for small distributions like Salix * of course the great community, I got in contact with them in IRC and especially some events like FrOSCon Greetings, Christian _______________________________________________ ambassadors mailing list -- ambassadors@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to ambassadors-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org