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= Your Name and Surname =
= Mykal Anderson =


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Some words about you.
A passionate end user, keen to help introduce Fedora to as many others as I can.


== Contact ==
== Contact ==


* '''Email''': mailto:you@example.com
* '''Email''': mykal.anderson@gmail.com
* '''IRC''': Your freenode IRC name and channels you hang out (eg. #fedora-docs, etc.)
* '''IRC''': coming soon
* '''GPG key''': Your key ID and/or signature
* '''GPG key''':  
* '''Fedora Account''': Your username on the [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem|Fedora Account System]]
* '''Fedora Account''': mykalanderson [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem|Fedora Account System]]


== Activities within Fedora ==
== Activities within Fedora ==


* Some words about your involvement in Fedora, your plans, ideas, etc.
* As my first contribution, I plan to put together a introductory presentation about Fedora using OpenOffice.
* For example, if you are into translations, the languages you are working on; if you are into docs, the docs you are interested in, etc.
* I plan to start a blog called 'FedoraGooey', focused on end users who would rather avoid the terminal and use the GUI for all system changes. I believe this is one key to improving the friendliness of Fedora for new users.

Latest revision as of 03:19, 3 May 2010

Mykal Anderson

A passionate end user, keen to help introduce Fedora to as many others as I can.

Contact

  • Email: mykal.anderson@gmail.com
  • IRC: coming soon
  • GPG key:
  • Fedora Account: mykalanderson Fedora Account System

Activities within Fedora

  • As my first contribution, I plan to put together a introductory presentation about Fedora using OpenOffice.
  • I plan to start a blog called 'FedoraGooey', focused on end users who would rather avoid the terminal and use the GUI for all system changes. I believe this is one key to improving the friendliness of Fedora for new users.