On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Max Spevack <mspevack(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Adam Miller wrote:
> Last Wednesday I gave a presentation on campus to our computer science
> department student organization over the Fedora Infrastructure and I have
> finally created time to sit down and do a write up.
>
>
http://pseudogen.blogspot.com/2009/04/campus-ambassador-presentation.html
Thanks for writing this up, and thanks for giving the talk. Did anyone come
up to you afterward and express interest either in using Fedora, or
contributing to Fedora?
--Max
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There were already a few Fedora users in the audience as a result of
my last talk I gave to them, and I did end up with a couple people
asking questions about contributing. I gave information in my talk on
Fedora Account System on how to get started and told them to feel free
to email me with any questions and that I would be more than willing
to help them get started but unfortunately I haven't heard from them.
I did however have one person who is a systems administrator for a
company in a nearby town who said he wanted to offer up some bandwidth
and host a fedora mirror so I gave him the relevant information on how
to go about that and again offered my email address if assistance was
needed, but I haven't heard from him so he was either successful or
didn't get anywhere with it.
I am planning another talk to the same student organization about
creating your own custom spin, basically an overview of kickstart
files, the livecd-tools, and then at the end a quick run through of
Revisor. I assume many of the same (and hopefully many new) attendees
will be there so I should be able to touch base and check on statuses
of different people.
-Adam
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