Hi All, Welcome Daniel from Malaysia :). Below you can find a brief introduction of him Hi Manu * What have you done already for openSUSE? Since i know openSUSE from version 10, i start to get more people using it. How do i do that, i did ever organized my self for installation that took place in my country Malaysia an island called Penang. Doubts the response was not that good, at least a small bunch of ppl consist of 6 persons attended and i share with them how to install and configure and use openSUSE as part of their daily use instead of windows. Since my job related to Novell SLED, I did ever convert a lawyer firms users that using windows to SLED including lawyers and i managed to gain their trust and we successfully convince them and they used it. * What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. I would happy to promote it to secondary school in my island. The first school that i'm planning to go into it was my previous ex secondary school. To bring awareness to all the students how and what is openSUSE to compare with Windows. * Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? Yes I Do. * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE? * Why do you love to do this? Something that i would like to share with all people out there and i do realized my country people most of them are still inside the box and they don't even know what linux is all about. Thus linux is available in many many flavors but to me, openSUSE will be the best for them to get to know and learn and what's the best part is, its a free of mind software or OS that they can count on. Would like most of them to accept linux instead of windows that giving me more and more headache from day to days * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience? Knowing linux from fedora core when i started to join this company where i worked with. There is a box of SUSE version 9 and it was never being open together with the documentation and it was a full box. I brought it back and installed it and since that on ward i reformatted my laptop and started with openSUSE 10 and from there 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 beryl and compiz and openSUSE 11 and until now openSUSE11.4 64bit. Malaysia, Northern Region, Penang user : danieltanz On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I am Manu and along with Kostas and Carlos we are the Ambassador Welcome team. We are glad that you like to join openSUSE as an ambassador to promote openSUSE.
We have a couple of questions for you: * What have you done already for openSUSE? * What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. * Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE? * Why do you love to do this? * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience?
The ambassador program is currently pretty informal and we expect the ambassadors to organize themselves. So, please coordinate with other ambassadors on the opensuse-marketing mailing list: * share with them what you like to do * share what you did, e.g. what kind of event did you organize, how many people joined * share what you learned, explain what was great at your event, what you want to improve * create material that is usefull for you and other ambassadors as well
Also, as an ambassador, you're the expert on your country/region, so please share on the opensuse-marketing mailing list a bit about the openSUSE and the FOSS community in your country/region, e.g. what are their needs.
We'd like to send your answers to the opensuse-ambassadors list and thus introduce you as new ambassador. Please keep this in mind when answering and if you don't agree, please tell us!
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Hai daniel, Welcome to the club :) see u at penang for this year MOSC2011 Sent by my BlackCerry® Smartphone Powered by Wireless DIGImon -----Original Message----- From: Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 09:29:10 To: Ambassadors list<opensuse-ambassadors@opensuse.org> Subject: [opensuse-ambassadors] Welcoming Daniel Tan Hi All, Welcome Daniel from Malaysia :). Below you can find a brief introduction of him Hi Manu * What have you done already for openSUSE? Since i know openSUSE from version 10, i start to get more people using it. How do i do that, i did ever organized my self for installation that took place in my country Malaysia an island called Penang. Doubts the response was not that good, at least a small bunch of ppl consist of 6 persons attended and i share with them how to install and configure and use openSUSE as part of their daily use instead of windows. Since my job related to Novell SLED, I did ever convert a lawyer firms users that using windows to SLED including lawyers and i managed to gain their trust and we successfully convince them and they used it. * What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. I would happy to promote it to secondary school in my island. The first school that i'm planning to go into it was my previous ex secondary school. To bring awareness to all the students how and what is openSUSE to compare with Windows. * Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? Yes I Do. * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE? * Why do you love to do this? Something that i would like to share with all people out there and i do realized my country people most of them are still inside the box and they don't even know what linux is all about. Thus linux is available in many many flavors but to me, openSUSE will be the best for them to get to know and learn and what's the best part is, its a free of mind software or OS that they can count on. Would like most of them to accept linux instead of windows that giving me more and more headache from day to days * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience? Knowing linux from fedora core when i started to join this company where i worked with. There is a box of SUSE version 9 and it was never being open together with the documentation and it was a full box. I brought it back and installed it and since that on ward i reformatted my laptop and started with openSUSE 10 and from there 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 beryl and compiz and openSUSE 11 and until now openSUSE11.4 64bit. Malaysia, Northern Region, Penang user : danieltanz On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I am Manu and along with Kostas and Carlos we are the Ambassador Welcome team. We are glad that you like to join openSUSE as an ambassador to promote openSUSE.
We have a couple of questions for you: * What have you done already for openSUSE? * What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. * Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE? * Why do you love to do this? * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience?
The ambassador program is currently pretty informal and we expect the ambassadors to organize themselves. So, please coordinate with other ambassadors on the opensuse-marketing mailing list: * share with them what you like to do * share what you did, e.g. what kind of event did you organize, how many people joined * share what you learned, explain what was great at your event, what you want to improve * create material that is usefull for you and other ambassadors as well
Also, as an ambassador, you're the expert on your country/region, so please share on the opensuse-marketing mailing list a bit about the openSUSE and the FOSS community in your country/region, e.g. what are their needs.
We'd like to send your answers to the opensuse-ambassadors list and thus introduce you as new ambassador. Please keep this in mind when answering and if you don't agree, please tell us!
For adding you to the ambassador list at http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Ambassadors_list, please tell me: your country, region/city and your user page in the wiki.
For details of creating a user page, see: http://news.opensuse.org/2010/07/12/new-wiki-what-now/
We know that openSUSE is very special to you and you might be tempted to give it a capital "O" but that's wrong, so please remember openSUSE is always spelled "openSUSE".
Regards Manu
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Hi Daniel Welcome to the pack, of course there is not need to say that I would be very happy to help you wherever that is possible. Have a lot of fun Kostas 2011/5/8 Mohd Fazli Azran <mfazliazran@gmail.com>:
Hai daniel,
Welcome to the club :) see u at penang for this year MOSC2011 Sent by my BlackCerry® Smartphone Powered by Wireless DIGImon
-----Original Message----- From: Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 09:29:10 To: Ambassadors list<opensuse-ambassadors@opensuse.org> Subject: [opensuse-ambassadors] Welcoming Daniel Tan
Hi All,
Welcome Daniel from Malaysia :). Below you can find a brief introduction of him
Hi Manu
* What have you done already for openSUSE? Since i know openSUSE from version 10, i start to get more people using it. How do i do that, i did ever organized my self for installation that took place in my country Malaysia an island called Penang. Doubts the response was not that good, at least a small bunch of ppl consist of 6 persons attended and i share with them how to install and configure and use openSUSE as part of their daily use instead of windows. Since my job related to Novell SLED, I did ever convert a lawyer firms users that using windows to SLED including lawyers and i managed to gain their trust and we successfully convince them and they used it.
* What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. I would happy to promote it to secondary school in my island. The first school that i'm planning to go into it was my previous ex secondary school. To bring awareness to all the students how and what is openSUSE to compare with Windows.
* Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? Yes I Do.
* What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE?
* Why do you love to do this? Something that i would like to share with all people out there and i do realized my country people most of them are still inside the box and they don't even know what linux is all about. Thus linux is available in many many flavors but to me, openSUSE will be the best for them to get to know and learn and what's the best part is, its a free of mind software or OS that they can count on. Would like most of them to accept linux instead of windows that giving me more and more headache from day to days
* How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience? Knowing linux from fedora core when i started to join this company where i worked with. There is a box of SUSE version 9 and it was never being open together with the documentation and it was a full box. I brought it back and installed it and since that on ward i reformatted my laptop and started with openSUSE 10 and from there 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 beryl and compiz and openSUSE 11 and until now openSUSE11.4 64bit.
Malaysia, Northern Region, Penang user : danieltanz
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I am Manu and along with Kostas and Carlos we are the Ambassador Welcome team. We are glad that you like to join openSUSE as an ambassador to promote openSUSE.
We have a couple of questions for you: * What have you done already for openSUSE? * What are your plans for promoting openSUSE? Please tell us what you want to do the next 6 months. * Are you ready to start promoting openSUSE? * What do you think is the best kept secret of openSUSE? * Why do you love to do this? * How did you start with with Linux/openSUSE? What is your level of experience?
The ambassador program is currently pretty informal and we expect the ambassadors to organize themselves. So, please coordinate with other ambassadors on the opensuse-marketing mailing list: * share with them what you like to do * share what you did, e.g. what kind of event did you organize, how many people joined * share what you learned, explain what was great at your event, what you want to improve * create material that is usefull for you and other ambassadors as well
Also, as an ambassador, you're the expert on your country/region, so please share on the opensuse-marketing mailing list a bit about the openSUSE and the FOSS community in your country/region, e.g. what are their needs.
We'd like to send your answers to the opensuse-ambassadors list and thus introduce you as new ambassador. Please keep this in mind when answering and if you don't agree, please tell us!
For adding you to the ambassador list at http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Ambassadors_list, please tell me: your country, region/city and your user page in the wiki.
For details of creating a user page, see: http://news.opensuse.org/2010/07/12/new-wiki-what-now/
We know that openSUSE is very special to you and you might be tempted to give it a capital "O" but that's wrong, so please remember openSUSE is always spelled "openSUSE".
Regards Manu
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Am 08.05.2011 17:18, schrieb Kostas Koudaras:
Hi Daniel Welcome to the pack, of course there is not need to say that I would be very happy to help you wherever that is possible. Have a lot of fun Kostas
A nice and warm welcome from me too! kind regards kdl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
On Sunday 08 May 2011 04:59:10 Manu Gupta wrote:
Hi All,
Welcome Daniel from Malaysia :). Below you can find a brief introduction of him
Very warm welcome to you Daniel :) Where abouts in Malaysia are you from? My Girl Friend Lives in Kuala Lumpor (but originally from Kuching) I have been trying to pursuade her to install Linux for 4 years !! Great to have you on board!! -- Kind Regards Stuart Tanner Bolton Linux Delivering openSUSE Retail to the UK 24 Vincent Street Bolton BL1 4SA Tel: +44-1204-410474 Mob: +44-7868-028028 www.bolin.org.uk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
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Kim Leyendecker
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Kostas Koudaras
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Manu Gupta
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Mohd Fazli Azran
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Stuart Tanner