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== Bio ==
== Bio ==


Warren Togami founded the original Fedora Project as a school project during 2002 while studying Computer Science at the University of Hawaii. That project has since merged with Red Hat to become the Fedora Project of today, which is at the forefront of Research & Development for Red Hat.
Warren Togami founded the original Fedora Project as a school project during 2002 while studying Computer Science at the University of Hawaii. That project has since merged with Red Hat to become the Fedora Project of today, which can be considered the Research & Development engine of Red Hat.


Currently Warren continues work on Fedora as a software engineer at Red Hat, Inc. He works on building communities and fixing bugs within various Fedora projects. He also works on Asian language issues within Free and Open Source Software.
Currently Warren continues work on Fedora as a software engineer at Red Hat, Inc. He works on building communities and fixing bugs within various Fedora projects. His main focus today is educational and diskless workstation technologies.  He also works on Asian language software issues.
 
http://wtogami.livejournal.com/11305.html
2006 propaganda explaining why Fedora is important to Free & Open Source Software
 
http://www.linux.com/feature/31767
2003 Linux.com article about Fedora merging with Red Hat


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Warren Togami

Email: [[MailTo(wtogami AT redhat DOT com)]

Bio

Warren Togami founded the original Fedora Project as a school project during 2002 while studying Computer Science at the University of Hawaii. That project has since merged with Red Hat to become the Fedora Project of today, which can be considered the Research & Development engine of Red Hat.

Currently Warren continues work on Fedora as a software engineer at Red Hat, Inc. He works on building communities and fixing bugs within various Fedora projects. His main focus today is educational and diskless workstation technologies. He also works on Asian language software issues.

http://wtogami.livejournal.com/11305.html 2006 propaganda explaining why Fedora is important to Free & Open Source Software

http://www.linux.com/feature/31767 2003 Linux.com article about Fedora merging with Red Hat