Welcome our first ambassador from Nigeria
Hi ambassadors Please all give a warm welcome to Oni Oladotun Daniel our new ambassador from Nigeria who is the first openSUSE ambassador in his country. Below you can learn more about him and his relationship with openSUSE as he told us in his own words. * What have you done already for openSUSE? 1) i am currently part of the MIT ilab team in my school where the central system is a linux system which i choose openSUSE as my distribution. *What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. 2) my plans for the next 6 months is to create a network of students where we can share ideas on how we can make openSUSE look friendly to students and even spread to all other campus here in Nigeria.Also to train some students and later assign them to departments where they will help other students having problems. Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? 3)i am totally ready * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE? 4) really i love the fact that most drivers needed for my work are present and there are no problems of drivers like few other distributions i have used before. *Why do you love to do this? 5) Linux is my hobby and also it is my platform for all my work.I just love to hear open source and even people call me linux because theres hardly no day i don't tell people about it. least i forget the freedom in linux is awesome and the free softwares. * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience? 6) i started using linux in my first grade in the university. i was introduced by a senior student who told me about linux , he said it was a complicated system that people don't really like to use it but i did not listen so i tried getting one myself but it was ubuntu because i was exposed to ubuntu at the time and later moved to fedora but now on openSUSE. I will rate myself on range of 0-10 7. There was a time my school was on closedown in my first and third grade, then i played with it like a game thats where i developed most of my skills. -- http://opensuse.gr http://amb.opensuse.gr http://own.opensuse.gr http://warlordfff.tk me I am not me ------- Time travel is possible, you just need to know the right aliens -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Am 12.07.2011 10:00, schrieb Kostas Koudaras:
Hi ambassadors Please all give a warm welcome to Oni Oladotun Daniel our new ambassador from Nigeria who is the first openSUSE ambassador in his country. Below you can learn more about him and his relationship with openSUSE as he told us in his own words.
Well, a warm welcome from me. Have a lot of fun with and into the openSUSE community! thanks -- Kim Leyendecker (kdl@k-dl.de.vu) openSUSE Ambassador, openSUSE Wiki Team DE HAVE A LOT OF FUN! http://www.opensuse.org Have you tried SUSE Studio? Need to create a Live CD, an app you want to package and distribute or create your own Linux distro. Give SUSE Studio a try. http://www.susestudio.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
On 2011-07-12 Kostas wrote:
Hi ambassadors Please all give a warm welcome to Oni Oladotun Daniel our new
Welcome! Oni Oladotun Daniel, what do people commonly use as your first name if I can ask? Mine is Jos, btw ;-) Cheers Jos
ambassador from Nigeria who is the first openSUSE ambassador in his country. Below you can learn more about him and his relationship with openSUSE as he told us in his own words.
* What have you done already for openSUSE?
1) i am currently part of the MIT ilab team in my school where the central system is a linux system which i choose openSUSE as my distribution.
*What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months.
2) my plans for the next 6 months is to create a network of students where we can share ideas on how we can make openSUSE look friendly to students and even spread to all other campus here in Nigeria.Also to train some students and later assign them to departments where they will help other students having problems.
Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE?
3)i am totally ready
* What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE?
4) really i love the fact that most drivers needed for my work are present and there are no problems of drivers like few other distributions i have used before.
*Why do you love to do this?
5) Linux is my hobby and also it is my platform for all my work.I just love to hear open source and even people call me linux because theres hardly no day i don't tell people about it. least i forget the freedom in linux is awesome and the free softwares.
* How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience?
6) i started using linux in my first grade in the university. i was introduced by a senior student who told me about linux , he said it was a complicated system that people don't really like to use it but i did not listen so i tried getting one myself but it was ubuntu because i was exposed to ubuntu at the time and later moved to fedora but now on openSUSE. I will rate myself on range of 0-10 7. There was a time my school was on closedown in my first and third grade, then i played with it like a game thats where i developed most of my skills.
Welcome Oni Oladotun Daniel! Have a lot of fun! 2011/7/13 Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org>:
On 2011-07-12 Kostas wrote:
Hi ambassadors Please all give a warm welcome to Oni Oladotun Daniel our new
Welcome! Oni Oladotun Daniel, what do people commonly use as your first name if I can ask?
Mine is Jos, btw ;-)
Cheers Jos
ambassador from Nigeria who is the first openSUSE ambassador in his country. Below you can learn more about him and his relationship with openSUSE as he told us in his own words.
* What have you done already for openSUSE?
1) i am currently part of the MIT ilab team in my school where the central system is a linux system which i choose openSUSE as my distribution.
*What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months.
2) my plans for the next 6 months is to create a network of students where we can share ideas on how we can make openSUSE look friendly to students and even spread to all other campus here in Nigeria.Also to train some students and later assign them to departments where they will help other students having problems.
Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE?
3)i am totally ready
* What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE?
4) really i love the fact that most drivers needed for my work are present and there are no problems of drivers like few other distributions i have used before.
*Why do you love to do this?
5) Linux is my hobby and also it is my platform for all my work.I just love to hear open source and even people call me linux because theres hardly no day i don't tell people about it. least i forget the freedom in linux is awesome and the free softwares.
* How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience?
6) i started using linux in my first grade in the university. i was introduced by a senior student who told me about linux , he said it was a complicated system that people don't really like to use it but i did not listen so i tried getting one myself but it was ubuntu because i was exposed to ubuntu at the time and later moved to fedora but now on openSUSE. I will rate myself on range of 0-10 7. There was a time my school was on closedown in my first and third grade, then i played with it like a game thats where i developed most of my skills.
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participants (4)
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Athanasios-Ilias Rousinopoulos
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Jos Poortvliet
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Kim Leyendecker
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Kostas Koudaras