Greetings, everyone!

I have been looking for a way to help the FOSS community, and during the Boston GNU/Linux Fest it was recommended that I visit the Fedora table.  I'm looking for a structured group to join and do something useful for the community, and I was told that Fedora has the structure and organization that I seek.

Anyhow, I have been a Debian user for years, am a FOSS advocate (read "zealot" there), and am more than willing to focus on Fedora if I can be useful here, instead.  I did install it on my laptop, and have been using it for a week.

I have a Jack-of-All-Trades background in IT, so I'm not a master of any subject, so I am guessing that I would be able to serve the community better in the Ambassador or Marketing areas, but it is naturally too early to tell.  I have joined the Fedora site (username "uplink"), have subscribed to a few mailing lists, and am going to start digging in, using the "Explore the Fedora Project" page as a guide.

I'm from Western Massachusetts, and I don't know of a lot of FOSS activity out here, but I haven't spent too much time looking.  Maybe that will change in the future!

I hope to be able to contribute something to the project.

Take care.

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George Roberge

www.andforthelamb.org
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