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* [https://fedorahosted.org/emea-swag-tracking/ticket/67] Closed | * [https://fedorahosted.org/emea-swag-tracking/ticket/67] Closed | ||
== Report == | |||
* How many people were at the event?<br/> | |||
Have partecipated 15 persons among which simple Windows users, Ubuntu users and curios people (hardware shopkeeper). | |||
* What kind of comments did you receive about Fedora? Were there any questions that were asked many times? <br/> | |||
Many times: "Fedora is very different from Windows", "Where are software?", "Can i read my word/excel file(?) with Fedora ?", "Why Fedora is free ?" | |||
* Were there repeated suggestions for improvement in a particular area for Fedora? <br/> | |||
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Revision as of 14:03, 4 April 2011
Fedora Introduction Meeting - ITALY
When and Where
16pm, 02 Apr 2011, CAPSDA Centre Specchia (LE), ITALY
Program
- Introduction:
- Gnu/Linux - Fedora Linux / FedoraProject - Why we can to get along without Windows
- Make use Fedora
- Fedora Live version - Fedora Installation - How to use Fedora - Dualboot Fedora/Windows
- Conclusions
- Possible updating to a future meeting
Link
Event organizer: Fedora IM
Fedora Introduction Meeting in Computer Legacy blog: Homepage
Google Maps: CAPSDA Centre
Fedora Media/Stickers/Keychains availables [1] [2] [3]
Ideas
- Fedora media
- Posters
- Music tools
- Talks (?)
Team
- Antonio Trande ([4])
EMEA Ticket request
- [5] Closed
Report
- How many people were at the event?
Have partecipated 15 persons among which simple Windows users, Ubuntu users and curios people (hardware shopkeeper).
- What kind of comments did you receive about Fedora? Were there any questions that were asked many times?
Many times: "Fedora is very different from Windows", "Where are software?", "Can i read my word/excel file(?) with Fedora ?", "Why Fedora is free ?"
- Were there repeated suggestions for improvement in a particular area for Fedora?