[Ambassadors] Ali Here

ali r dejavu87 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 22 07:38:52 UTC 2009


hi everyone,
ali here. Fedora rocks and theres no doubt about it, well in my community
i've been taking some serious steps. we have fedora installed in almost all
the computers of our department and i have requested the chairman that the
same should be done for the other departments of our university. plus wer
are also planning a hands-on workshop so that fedora is no longer an alien
technology for the faculty and students. regards

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> 2009/2/21 gordon dunlop <astrozubenel at googlemail.com>
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> >> At the moment within the U.K. we are petitioning our government to adopt
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> Hi all,
>
> I consider myself one of those ambassadors who are quite active in their
> community, but fail to "report back" on wiki's and blogs, or even reply to
> mailing lists.
>
> Not that I wouldn't want to write reports or chat with fellows from a
> community I take pride to being member of, but I tend to spend my spare
> time
> (if any) working on getting people to love Fedora.
> I honestly barely have the time to read my emails, much less to reply to
> all
> of them...
>
> However, thus far, I have been able to reach thousands of university
> students, did a seminar on "How to use Linux (Fedora) as a reliable OS",
> and
> constantly am spreading the word around.
> Heck, even my IT manager asked me a couple of days ago to give him both the
> 32 & 64 bit Fedora DVD's: our proxy servers will soon get what's best out
> there to drive them: Fedora 10!  And maybe our workstations will be finally
> fueled with the most productive OS one can lay hands on.
>
> I side by inode0 with:
> "...I suggest you lead by example and just do it. You don't need a rule."
>
> And I think Roy's got a point:
> "...At the end of the day, I think its now time for someone to come forth
> and make a
> decision for the rest of the ambassadors to adhere."
>
> Until the next reply of this interesting (and long) thread, have a nice
> weekend, all of you!
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> Take care,
> Paul-Marc Bougharios, Engr
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> http://www.paulmarc.org/
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> May God Be With You
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> From: "Amirtham purendra raman bala" <bamirthampr at in.com>
> Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Re: inactive ambassadors, a proposed
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>  Original message From:PaulMarc Bougharios< paulmarc at ieee.org >Date: 22
> Feb 09 03:56:19Subject:Re: [Ambassadors] Re: inactive ambassadors, a
> proposed solutionTo: fedoraambassadorslist at redhat.comHi all,I consider
> myself one of those ambassadors who are quite active in their community, but
> fail to "report back" on wiki's and blogs, or even reply to mailing
> lists.Not that I wouldn't want to write reports or chat with fellows from a
> community I take pride to being member of, but I tend to spend my spare time
> (if any) working on getting people to love Fedora. I honestly barely have
> the time to read my emails, much less to reply to all of them...However,
> thus far, I have been able to reach thousands of university students, did a
> seminar on "How to use Linux (Fedora) as a reliable OS", and constantly am
> spreading the word around. Heck, even my IT manager asked me a couple of
> days ago to give him both the 32 & 64 bit Fedora DVD's: our proxy servers
> will soon get what's best out ther
>  e to drive them: Fedora 10!And maybe our workstations will be finally
> fueled with the most productive OS one can lay hands on. I side by inode0
> with:"...I suggest you lead by example and just do it. You don't need a
> rule."And I think Roy's got a point:"...At the end of the day, I think its
> now time for someone to come forth and make a decision for the rest of the
> ambassadors to adhere."Until the next reply of this interesting (and long)
> thread, have a nice weekend, all of you! Take care,PaulMarc Bougharios,
> Engrhttp://www.paulmarc.org/ May God Be With You
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> Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 14:52:00 +0800
> From: Leroy <hanyong.lim at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Re: inactive ambassadors, a proposed
>        solution
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> Hi all,
>
> Just to let you all know I'm still alive and active, although not attending
> meetings and reporting back due to being jobless and looking for jobs
> nowadays. (thanks to being retrenched).
>
> Sometimes nowadays, I try to contribute what I can, by teaching students at
> Vocational Institutes and Colleges on how to use Fedora and recommending
> them to my friends and family and students. From my perspective, inactivity
> of Fedora Ambassadors should not be considered on whether Fedora
> Ambassadors
> report back or not, all of us has a different method of how we contribute
> to
> The Fedora Project.
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> As for the concept of housekeeping. +1
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> Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 23:09:59 -0800 (PST)
> From: qasim raza <skyscanner4u at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Ambassadors] New Arrival
> To: Fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com
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> Hi to all my Seniors in this Field!
> I am  Qasim, a new ambassidor from pakistan. I want to be an energetic part
> of Fedora project. I have plans , but not clear to implement the. I want
> little bit guidance , in start what i have to do. Once i go through it. Then
> i will do a lot for it.
>
> Thanx to all
>
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Ali Raza
President Computer Cell
Fedora Ambassador
Department of Computer Science & Information Technology
NWFP UET
msn: dejavu87 at gmail.com
yahoo: r3b3l_87
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