Hello Everyone,

Don't we know this guy on page 1?  Well done, John!  :)

http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/summit/Summit09_Red_Hat_FreePress_FRIDAY.pdf

Look the Fedora Booth, here on page 7.  :)

http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/summit/Summit09_Red_Hat_FreePress_THURSDAY.pdf

Please have a great day!  :~)

Thank You
Sincerely
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David Ramsey
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> Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 13:21:13 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Congratulations
> From: inode0@gmail.com
> To: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com; fedora-marketing-list@redhat.com
> CC:
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Paul W. Frields<stickster@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Red Hat has announced its 2009 RHCE of the Year winners, and if you
> > look here, you'll see a very recognizable name:
> >
> > http://bit.ly/g6Zto
> >
> > Congratulations to all the winners, including our very own John Rose,
> > whose participation in Fedora is highlightedin the announcement.
> > John, thanks to all you continue to do for Fedora, and it's wonderful
> > to see your many achievements recognized with this award.  I look
> > forward to seeing you in Chicago in a few weeks!
>
> I'd like to thank Red Hat for making this an especially memorable Red
> Hat Summit for me and all those who have sent me messages in this
> thread and elsewhere. Some of those personal messages mean more to me
> than I can express.
>
> My submission tried to emphasize involvement in three intertwining
> communities: the Red Hat customer community, the #rhel community
> support channel on freenode, and the Fedora Project. And while
> singling people out to thank is problematic, I really feel I need to
> thank a few people who were instrumental in helping me find my way.
>
> Máirín Duffy in one way or another had a hand in my participating in
> all three communities. When someone's devotion to a community makes
> you wonder why she cares so much that you go to investigate the
> community yourself, well, you have an ace recruiter.
>
> merlinthp and delhage put up with my initial grumpiness long enough in
> #rhel to allow me time to find a place to fit in. If you want to learn
> how to run a public IRC channel that fosters a friendly and productive
> community go watch how Howard and Lars do it.
>
> A bit more than one year ago I blundered into being part of the
> rebirth of the Fedora Ambassador program in North America. gregdek
> made a commitment to empower ambassadors to take control of their own
> activities and this fundamental change in ownership resulted in the
> creation of FAmNA. It has been a joy to make a small contribution to
> the work of Clint, David, Brian, Pascal, and the rest of the FAmNA
> community over the subsequent months.
>
> John
>
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