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[opensuse-ambassadors] Welcoming Fabian
- From: Manu Gupta <manugupt1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 02:58:12 +0530
- Message-id: <1291238892.23175.10.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi all
Please welcome our newest ambassador Fabian. Heres a bit more about him
in his own words
Regards
Manu
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Please welcome our newest ambassador Fabian. Heres a bit more about him
in his own words
"What have you done already for openSUSE?"
I'm new to this community, so I haven't done anything for openSUSE so far.
"What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you
want to do the next 6 months."
I'm honestly:
I'm 17 years old and a student of a higher technical institute for
information technology, so I haven't much possibilities to promote for
openSUSE e.g. on various events.
So I would promote for openSUSE in diverse companies or schools in the
immediate vicinity as far as I have the time and the possibilities as a
student.
"Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE?"
Generally yes, I'm ready to start promoting for openSUSE, but how I've
already said, I'm 17 and student so I'm not a man who is everytime available
for promoting.
"What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE?"
I think openSUSE is like a blossom which has to flourish so promoting is a
really important fact.
On my mind, openSUSE has a magical effect on people who use it. It's full of
possibilities and professional features, and it's free.
"Why do you love to do this?"
I think "love" is a little bit disproportionate. OpenSUSE becomes more and
more important this times I think because of these thinks i said one question
above.
Promoting is an important fact, and I want to be a small piece of this
community, not a big piece, but a small one, small but nice. ;)
"How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of
experience?"
I collected my first experience with openSUSE 2 years ago, in school during
my programming lessons.
We programmed in C with openSUSE 11 these times. In higher grades, we changed
to Java and C#, our teacher is a fan of windows but I stuck to a linux
operating system (Ubuntu)
using "MonoDevelop" and "Eclipse".
Our school is orientated to computer networks, so we have a lot of lessons
about network engineering like "local networks", "global networks", "network
security",
"network managment", "network programming" and so on. We do a lot of Windows
stuff in this lessons, but parallel we do the same things (DNS, DHCP, sser
and group management, and a lot more)
with linux operating systems (CentOS, Oracle Solaris, Red Hat).
Private I use Mint Linux and Ubuntustudio with a real-time-kernel for audio-
and video-editing.
How I said, I'm only 17, a stundent, I have not much possibilities to promote
and I'm a really "unmighty" person for promoting but I hope I have answered
your
questions as you expected and I could be a small piece of this community in
future.
I also have a question if you allow me to ask:
What espacially do you expect from an openSUSE ambassador? Are there any
special things?
I have read a lot of this issue, but there is so much information that it
seems a little bit confusing to me so I hope you don't care if I ask you this
question.
I have a lot of information about the ambassador project, so I hope I do not
misinterpret this.
When this case comes true, that I'm false with my expection of the ambassador
project, I hope you won't be angry/sad about my precipitous acting and
stopping the procedure becoming an ambassador.
Cheers
Fabian
Regards
Manu
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