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==students==
==Students==
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Mission: To convince students to become active user and contributors.


* Easy approximation to cutting-edge technologies like Containers, virtualization and development tools.
* The opportunity of learn from first class infrastructure, design and development teams and , of course, become member
* Friendly Community
==Professors==
Mission: To convince professors to use Open Source in the classroom is helpful to the professor and students
* A lot scientific packages available from many areas (Mathematics, Physics, engineering)
==Staff==
Mission: To convince staff to use Open Source in the lab is effective (cost-effective and tech effective) alternative.
* Many tools for monitoring and administering large computer labs
* Straightforward and very well documented procedures for many administrative tasks by example Network configuration
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 7 February 2024

This page will hold talking points that can be used by students, professors, and staff at universities across the world about using Fedora or participating in the project community.


Students

Mission: To convince students to become active user and contributors.

  • Easy approximation to cutting-edge technologies like Containers, virtualization and development tools.
  • The opportunity of learn from first class infrastructure, design and development teams and , of course, become member
  • Friendly Community

Professors

Mission: To convince professors to use Open Source in the classroom is helpful to the professor and students

  • A lot scientific packages available from many areas (Mathematics, Physics, engineering)


Staff

Mission: To convince staff to use Open Source in the lab is effective (cost-effective and tech effective) alternative.

  • Many tools for monitoring and administering large computer labs
  • Straightforward and very well documented procedures for many administrative tasks by example Network configuration