
Please extend a warm welcome to TheMburu as ambassador to Kenya, I'm appending his introduction, Andreas -------- Original Message -------- Hi, Find my answers inline: * What have you done already for openSUSE? *Since my inception to Linux I have always been an openSUSE fan and take part in spreading its gospel. I can say I have set it up on people's machines locally help fix issues and ensure they get the maximum from the OS thus sticking or maintaining it.* * What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. *I intend to have a section in a computer shop stall within Nairobi where I display openSUSE merchandise or cds or banners and icons and issue to the shoppers for free and distribution as well as offer assistance, as a member of the local tech community I shall be availing the openSUSE merchandise to the local tech team. This is my plan starting now and well over the next 6 months.* * Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? *Yes I am.* * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE? *Would say how to make the user community afloat on newer and enticing versions, thats my view though would like to know the secret.* * Why do you love to do this? *First I speak Tux with openSUSE as my preference, then most guys locally would like the Linux versions and since they may not all have good speeds to download I want to offer the CD's for free and carry on the promotion.* * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience? *I started back with Suse 9.1 when I had no idea of what root or swap was and ended up formatting my entire drive :). I tried other version since then but I ended up sticking to openSUSE for my personal use. I would call myself a Linux engineer having setup critical Linux systems and planning others.* Regards TheMburu -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org